Visual Acuity Calculator

Calculate your visual acuity using Snellen chart measurements and convert between different notation systems.

Visual Acuity Result

20/20

Snellen Acuity

Decimal Acuity: 1.00

Normal Vision

Acuity Classification

Snellen Lines Comparison

Snellen Chart Reference

LineLettersLetter SizeVisual Acuity
Line 1E88mm20/200
Line 2FP66mm20/100
Line 3TOZ44mm20/70
Line 4LPED35mm20/50
Line 5PECFD28mm20/40
Line 6EDFCZP22mm20/30
Line 7FELOPZD18mm20/25
Line 8DEFPOTEC14mm20/20
Line 9LEFODPCT12mm20/15
Line 10FDPLTCEO10mm20/10

Understanding Visual Acuity

Visual acuity is the clarity or sharpness of vision, typically measured using a Snellen chart at a standard distance of 20 feet (6 meters). The familiar 20/20 notation means you can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision sees at 20 feet. If you have 20/40 vision, you need to be at 20 feet to see what a normal eye sees at 40 feet. Decimal notation expresses the same ratio as a number (20/20 = 1.0, 20/40 = 0.5). LogMAR is another scale used in research and clinical trials. Legal blindness is defined as 20/200 or worse in the better eye with best correction. Visual acuity is affected by refractive errors (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism), age-related changes, and eye diseases like cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration.

Practical Example

Scenario: Testing at 20 feet, you can read down to Line 6 (20/30) clearly.

Result: Your Snellen acuity is 20/30 (decimal 0.67).

Classification: Near-normal vision. You may benefit from corrective lenses for activities like driving at night or reading distant signs.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

What does 20/20 vision mean?

20/20 vision means you can see clearly at 20 feet what should normally be seen at that distance. It is considered standard normal vision, not perfect vision.

What is legal blindness?

Legal blindness is defined as 20/200 or worse in the better-seeing eye with best possible correction, or a visual field of 20 degrees or less.

Can visual acuity improve naturally?

In children, some conditions can be improved with early treatment. In adults, visual acuity typically requires corrective lenses, contact lenses, or surgery to improve.

How often should I have my vision checked?

Adults 18-60 should have an eye exam every 2 years. Adults over 60 should have annual exams. Children should be screened at birth, 6 months, 3 years, and before school.

What is the difference between Snellen and LogMAR?

Snellen uses fractions (20/20) while LogMAR uses a logarithmic scale where 0.0 equals 20/20. LogMAR provides more uniform steps between lines and is preferred in research.

Disclaimer: This calculator is for informational purposes only. A comprehensive eye examination by an optometrist or ophthalmologist is necessary for accurate vision assessment.

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