Recent Advances in Wireless Smart Contact Lenses for Ophthalmic Health Management and Eye‐Function Enhancement

H Haiqing Liu (Neuroregeneration and Stem Cell Programs, Institute for Cell Engineering, Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine) L La Li (School of Integrated Circuits and Electronics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing P. R. China) G Guozhen Shen

Abstract

ABSTRACT Realizing the full potential of ophthalmic health management and eye–machine interaction via continuous physical, chemical, and physiological signal monitoring and eye movement encoding, eye‐wearable devices necessitate more comfort, wireless, and integration. Wireless smart contact lenses (WSCLs), as a non‐invasive wireless multifunctional eye‐wearable platform that fully satisfies the requirements of monitoring ocular information and treating eye diseases, have garnered significant attention. This comprehensive review summarizes the recent progress in the design, fabrication, and application of WSCLs. First, we introduce the design methodology through a systematic analysis of the substrates, multifunctional coils, and capacitive components, with particular emphasis on the interrelationships among material selection, structural optimization, and performance parameters. Subsequently, the circuit configurations of WSCLs are delineated, focusing on the functional contributions of individual components within the circuitry. Following the fabrication processes employed in WSCLs production are analyzed, with specific attention to the processing techniques tailored for diverse material types. Finally, the application prospects of WSCLs in health monitoring, disease treatment, and human–machine interaction are comprehensively summarized, accompanied by a forward‐looking perspective on future developmental trajectories.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 18
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (3)

H

Haiqing Liu

Neuroregeneration and Stem Cell Programs, Institute for Cell Engineering, Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

L

La Li

School of Integrated Circuits and Electronics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing P. R. China

G

Guozhen Shen