Measure 20+ vital signs and biomarkers through a camera.

through a camera.
It'scontactless.

ViaVision is a camera-based health monitoring SDK and API for contactless measurement of heart rate, HRV, blood pressure estimation, respiratory rate, SpO2, stress, and digital biomarkers.

TRUST SIGNALS

Built for real product evaluation

The first buyer questions are usually about hardware dependency, rollout speed, deployment flexibility, and privacy. ViaVision is positioned around those evaluation points from the start.

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No external hardware

Users can complete a measurement flow with the device camera, without wearables or connected peripherals.

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Short measurement sessions

Typical product flows are designed for short sessions, which fits onboarding, check-ins, and repeated screening scenarios.

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SDK, web, and API delivery

Teams can launch with mobile SDKs, web SDKs, or API-based integrations across apps, portals, kiosks, and partner channels.

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Flexible deployment and privacy posture

Architecture choices can be adapted to customer requirements for capture, processing, and data handling across regulated workflows.

MEASUREMENTS

Vital signs and digital biomarkers measured through a camera

Add camera-based measurement of heart rate, HRV, blood pressure estimation, respiratory rate, SpO2, stress, and risk indicators to your product without external hardware.

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Cardiovascular

Heart rate (HR), Heart rate variability (HRV: SDNN, RMSSD, pNN50), Blood pressure (BP) assessment & hypertension risk, Cardiac output

Respiratory

Respiratory rate (RR), Oxygen saturation (SpO2)

Physiology

Total body water, Body water (%), Body fat (%), Blood volume

Neurology

Pupil dilation, pupil reaction speed, Eye tremor, blink delay, Facial asymmetry, Hand tremor

Motor-cognitive markers

Stride length, walking speed, double support time, Emotional profile, fatigue and attention

Risks

Diabetes risk score, Metabolic risk score, Cardiac risk score / ASCVD risk detectionLongevity / heart age, Stress index

WHY VIAVISION

Why teams choose ViaVision

Built for camera-based health monitoring, fast integration, and white-label deployment across healthcare, wellness, insurance, and telemedicine products.

Camera-only onboarding

Camera-only onboarding

No wearables or external sensors required.

Broad biomarker coverage

20+

digital biomarkers and risk signals

Fast measurement flow

<1 min

from capture to result

White-label ready

SDK & API for mobile, web, kiosks, and partner platforms

DEPLOYMENT & REVENUE

Commercial models

Flexible commercial models for camera-based health SDK and API deployments.

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Licensing

SDK license (per app, per device, enterprise)

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SaaS

API/cloud subscription

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Per-use

Fee per scan/transaction

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White-label

Development of custom integrations and POCs for partners (insurance, pharma, clinics)

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Partnership

Integration into telemedicine, fitness platforms, insurance, corporate wellness programs

USE CASES

Use cases for telemedicine, wellness, and insurance teams

ViaVision fits buyer journeys where short camera check-ins improve remote monitoring, triage, onboarding, engagement, and digital screening.

iOS SDK

Android SDK

Web SDK

API

Mobile & web applications

Plugins for corporate platforms

Smart mirrors, kiosks, website widgets

Telemedicine and remote patient monitoring

For virtual care platforms, clinics, and long-term care programs.

  • Between-visit patient check-ins
  • Pre-consult triage and intake
  • Therapy and recovery follow-up
  • Remote screening workflows

Wellness and preventive health apps

For consumer products that turn short camera check-ins into retention and coaching loops.

  • Daily readiness and stress check-ins
  • Guided wellness and recovery routines
  • Habit and prevention programs
  • Personalized nudges from trends

Insurance, pharmacy, and partner ecosystems

For engagement, segmentation, and white-label health journeys inside partner products.

  • Digital risk screening campaigns
  • Member engagement and education
  • Pharmacy and retail health intake
  • Partner launches inside existing apps

FAQ

Questions buyers ask before choosing a health monitoring SDK

These are the questions buyer, product, clinical, and compliance teams usually ask before evaluating a camera-based health monitoring SDK or digital biomarker API.

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What is a camera-based health monitoring SDK?

ViaVision is a camera-based SDK and API that helps apps and platforms measure vital signs, digital biomarkers, and risk indicators without wearables or connected hardware.

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What can ViaVision measure through a camera?

The platform supports heart rate, HRV, blood pressure estimation, respiratory rate, SpO2, stress-related indicators, and additional digital biomarkers and risk scores.

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How should buyers think about accuracy and validation?

Expected accuracy depends on the biomarker, lighting, camera quality, motion, and measurement protocol. Teams usually validate performance against their own devices, user cohorts, and target workflow requirements.

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How does privacy and data handling work?

Privacy design depends on the chosen implementation. Teams can define what is captured, where processing happens, and how long data is retained according to their own security and policy requirements.

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Does ViaVision support on-device, SDK, and cloud-based flows?

Deployment can be adapted for app-side experiences with mobile or web SDKs, or for API and cloud workflows when orchestration and centralized processing are needed.

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How can ViaVision be integrated into a product?

ViaVision can be integrated as a mobile SDK, web SDK, or API into telemedicine, insurance, wellness, pharmacy, screening, and preventive care workflows.

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What devices and surfaces should be supported?

Teams typically evaluate support across recent iOS and Android devices, modern browsers, and front-facing cameras. The final compatibility matrix depends on the agreed QA scope and integration format.

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How should teams evaluate regulatory scope and claims?

Regulatory positioning depends on market, intended use, product claims, and workflow design. Teams usually assess deployment and labeling together with their clinical, quality, and legal stakeholders.