Company Name: Gregory Hamerly
About: The CRADLE White Eye Detector app helps parents detect the appearance of white
eye in pictures of their children. A white pupil can be a normal photographic
effect in pictures (like red eye, but white).
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
E-Mail: whiteeyedetector@gmail.com
Website: 🌍 Visit CRADLE White Eye Detector Website
Privacy Policy: http://cs.baylor.edu/~hamerly/leuko/privacy
Developer: The CRADLE Team
by GameGirl2468
I tried to contact via app support instead of writing a negative review, but was unable to contact you through that method. I updated to the most recent version, but the “buttons” do not work consistently. As soon as I push “search photos,” everything freezes. I’ve tried closing and restarting the app. I have allowed photo access. I thought y’all should know so it could be addressed. Will change my review once I am actually able to use the app properly. Thank you.
by JulieS
My daughter was born with a cataract. I knew I had photos of her eye before surgery with a white pupil but wanted to see how the app worked and if it saw the cataract before I did around 2 weeks. This app scanned over 10,000 photos on my phone and the only photo of her it flagged for a white pupil had both of her eyes closed. It had also decided her nostril was an eye. It’s a nice idea but there’s a lot of kinks to work out.
by Slope-a-rope-a-chope
I thought it was a great concept. Downloaded it and it found 14 images with white eye. For anyone who's a new parent, it was terrifying. Called the pedi, got in to see a specialist, my son's eyes were perfectly normal. After some research, I found out that cell phone cameras and flashes are completely unreliable and can mis-detect problems. Like I said, great concept but it instilled a unnecessary fear.