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By employing both mobile (real world) and static (screen based) eye tracking methods, we deliver precise and comprehensive insights into customer interactions with products, revealing their focus areas and levels of cognitive engagement, which leads to actionable recommendations. While traditional research methodologies often depend on self-reported data that may only highlight what individuals believe they observed, eye tracking offers a reliable means to uncover what genuinely captures their attention. This technology enables a clearer understanding of visual engagement as opposed to relying on subjective accounts of viewing experiences. Static eye tracking, sometimes referred to as fixed eye tracking, is a system designed to trace a respondent's eye movements while they are positioned in front of a computer screen or a life-sized projected image, providing valuable data on visual attention patterns. Ultimately, this approach allows businesses to tailor their products and marketing strategies based on real behaviors rather than assumed perceptions.

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Eye tracking is a prevalent qualitative research technique utilized in market research, predominantly by larger firms that often operate their own dedicated laboratories. As a result, studies employing this method tend to be both costly and time-intensive, typically limited to a select number of projects and participants. In the context of analyzing user interactions on websites and interfaces, researchers gather visual data alongside mouse movement recordings. Due to the need for specialized and expensive equipment, participants generally must be present in a laboratory environment. Consequently, the high financial burden associated with eye tracking has led to its infrequent use in the UI/UX field, making researchers seek alternative methods that are more accessible and cost-effective. This lack of commonality in eye tracking usage underscores the challenges faced in integrating advanced research techniques into broader design practices.

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Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

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Vendor Details

Company Name

Eyetracker

Country

United Kingdom

Website

eyetracker.co.uk

Vendor Details

Company Name

Eyezag

Country

Germany

Website

eyezag.com/eye-tracking/

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