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Our
journey

What started as a research project has evolved into a dynamic social enterprise, unwavering in its vision of “vision and eye health for all.”

Three men looking at a smartphone
2012-2013

Ophthalmologist Dr Andrew Bastawrous embarked on his PhD project at the International Centre for Eye Health (ICEH) at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine – a comprehensive survey of eye disease in Nakuru, Kenya. While living and working in Kenya, he observed the challenges associated with testing people for vision problems; there are not enough healthcare workers to serve the population and a limited infrastructure hindered access, leaving many people with avoidable vision loss.
This realisation sparked the ‘eye-phone’ project which aimed to create a clinically validated vision testing application on a smartphone that could be used by anyone, even in the hardest to reach areas of the world.

Who
we
are

Peek has team members based across the world. We are from a diverse range of backgrounds, including software development, public health, research, eye health, international development and the private sector.

Awards
and
recognition

We are honoured when the work we do is recognised and jubilant when recognition leads to increased awareness and support.

'Remote for Good' Award 2024

Peek was recognised for its commitment to improving vision and eye health for all in the 2024 Remote Excellence Awards

Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prize 2023

Andrew Bastawrous is a co-winner of the global prize for leadership

Want
to
join
our
award-winning
team?

Find out more about our current open roles.

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Why
work
at
Peek?

We are on a mission to help everyone on the planet with avoidable vision loss. We want purpose-driven individuals to join our talented global team.

The
Peek
Vision
Foundation

Peek Vision is a social enterprise. The Peek Vision Foundation is a registered charity in the UK which wholly owns a not-for-profit company, Peek Vision Ltd. Together, we are known as Peek Vision and we exist to bring better vision and eye health to everyone.

A woman uses a smartphone with Peek technology (an E symbol from a vision test app) to test the vision of a child at a school in Zimbabwe. She wears a hat that says 'One School at a Time' and is sitting in front of a colourful classroom background.