FoveaFlow vs BlinkCamp
FoveaFlow and BlinkCamp are both free browser-based eye training tools. FoveaFlow is the stronger fit when you want direct drill links, FPS warmup use, reaction jumps, distractor tracking, and deeper control over how the target moves and appears.
FoveaFlow saves local controls for speed, size, shape, color, opacity, trails, paths, distractors, letters, and display scale.
Use it for short practice sessions. Stop if you feel eye strain, dizziness, headache, nausea, or discomfort.
Best fit
Choose FoveaFlow when you want direct drill links, adjustable target behavior, and a clean full-screen canvas for short visual tracking sessions.
Choose BlinkCamp if you want a simple browser tool centered on basic eye-training routines and speed-and-size adjustment.
What FoveaFlow includes
Smooth Pursuit for one-target visual tracking.
Reaction Jumps for quick refocus.
Multiple Distractions for focus under visual clutter.
Lilac Chaser for fixation and peripheral awareness.
Controls for speed units, target size, shape, color, opacity, trail length, motion path, motion behavior, distractor count, distractor brightness, letter overlays, viewing distance, and screen scale.
Feature comparison
| Question | FoveaFlow | BlinkCamp |
|---|---|---|
| Can I use it free in the browser? | Yes. The app runs in the browser with no account or install. | Yes. BlinkCamp is also a free browser-based eye training tool. |
| Can I adjust speed and target size? | Yes. Speed can be tuned in deg/s, cm/s, or screen/s, and target size can be changed per session. | Yes. BlinkCamp exposes simple speed and size controls. |
| Can I change how the target looks? | Shape, color, opacity, trail length, and trail behavior are adjustable. | BlinkCamp keeps the public controls simpler, with the main visible controls focused on speed and size. |
| Can I change paths and motion behavior? | Path, direction changes, steady motion, speed waves, bursts, build/reset, and size pulse options are available depending on the drill. | BlinkCamp uses a simpler routine-based setup rather than exposing the same path and motion-behavior controls. |
| Can I train with distractors or letters? | Multiple Distractions includes distractor count and brightness controls. Letter overlays include letter color, weight, and scale controls. | BlinkCamp is more focused on straightforward eye-training routines than distractor and letter-overlay customization. |
| Can I calibrate the session to my setup? | Viewing distance and screen scale controls help match motion to your setup. | BlinkCamp keeps setup lighter and does not expose the same viewing-distance and screen-scale controls. |
| Which drill set is broader? | Smooth Pursuit, Reaction Jumps, Multiple Distractions, and Lilac Chaser are available as separate modes. | BlinkCamp has its own exercise set and a simpler public workflow. |
| Can I link straight to a drill? | Yes. Main modes and Smooth Pursuit patterns have direct URLs. | BlinkCamp is organized around its own routine interface. |
| Is there a public source link? | Yes. The GitHub repository is linked from the app. | Yes. BlinkCamp also links to GitHub. |