Revamping Web Presence for a Vision-Tech Pioneer

Positioning aligned. Website revamped.
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Company

Industry

Med-Tech

Timeline

2 Weeks

Services Provided

Icons

Animations

Web Assets

Web Design

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About the Project

Remidio is a med-tech company pioneering AI-powered ophthalmic devices and software solutions for accessible eye care. Their integrated hardware-software offerings are used by clinicians globally to detect and manage eye diseases with speed and precision.

Remidio approached us to revamp their website in line with their new AI vertical launch and to update their brand positioning to reflect their evolution from device manufacturer to a hybrid med-tech platform. The core goal was to enhance how they communicate innovation, scale, and clinical impact—especially to global buyers, hospital administrators, and research partners.

Icons

We created a fresh iconography system to represent medical features, hardware components, and AI functionality with clinical clarity. These icons enhanced UX across the website and enabled visual consistency across product sections.

Animations

Subtle motion interactions added a layer of visual storytelling while improving time-on-page metrics.

Web Assets

We delivered a flexible library of banners, callouts, section dividers, and product highlights optimized for responsive web layouts. The assets were designed for modular use across the site, partner communications, and future marketing campaigns.

Web Design

We designed the end-to-end experience for Remidio’s revamped website—focusing on credibility, product clarity, and AI-first positioning. Each section was crafted to speak to different buyer personas—from clinical partners to distributors—while maintaining brand harmony and medical-grade UX integrity.

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