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Autism-i-Track

Advancing Early Autism Diagnosis Through Eye-Tracking Technology

Objective Eye-Tracking Technology Supporting Autism Assessment

Autism I-Track is a research-backed, non-invasive eye-tracking platform designed to support clinicians with objective insights into autism screening and assessment through the analysis of gaze behavior during a simple 2–3 minute evaluation.

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What is Autism I-Track?

A New Approach to Objective Autism Assessment

Autism I-Track is an innovative eye-tracking platform developed to support autism screening and clinical assessment through objective measurement of gaze behavior.

During a brief 2–3 minute assessment, the platform analyzes visual attention patterns while the child watches carefully designed audiovisual content. These objective measurements provide clinicians with additional data to complement traditional assessment methods, helping support more informed clinical decision-making.

Unlike conventional assessments that rely heavily on behavioral observation, Autism I-Track introduces quantifiable, data-driven insights into the evaluation process.

How It Works

Simple. Comfortable. Objective.

Watch

The child watches a short 2–3 minute audiovisual presentation while seated comfortably in a chair or on a caregiver’s lap.

Track

A portable eye-tracking device records gaze behavior without requiring any wearable equipment or physical contact.

Analyze

Objective, data-driven outputs are generated immediately to support clinical assessment and decision-making.

Why Objective Measurement Matters

Traditional Autism Assessment Can Be Subjective

Autism assessment often depends on behavioral observations, caregiver interviews, and clinical expertise. While these remain essential components of evaluation, Autism I-Track introduces objective measurements of visual attention that can provide additional insight into social attention patterns associated with autism.

By transforming gaze behavior into measurable data, the platform supports clinicians with consistent, research-based information that complements existing diagnostic practices.

Benefits

Trusted Support for Clinical Assessment

For Clinicians

Objective Behavioral Insights

Gain measurable, objective data on gaze behavior to complement traditional clinical assessments and support informed decision-making.

Immediate Data Outputs

Receive assessment results immediately after completion, enabling a more efficient clinical workflow.

Supports Clinical Workflow

Integrate seamlessly into existing assessment processes with a simple, portable, and non-invasive solution.

Data-Driven Assessment Support

Transform visual attention patterns into quantifiable insights that strengthen the clinical evaluation process.

Progress Monitoring Potential

Track changes in gaze behavior over time to support ongoing evaluation and monitor developmental progress.

For Families

Comfortable Assessment Experience

Create a relaxed, child-friendly environment that minimizes stress and encourages natural behavior during the assessment.

Non-Invasive Technology

No wearable devices or physical contact are required, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for every child.

No Attached Devices

Children simply watch a short video while the eye-tracking system records gaze behavior remotely.

Child-Friendly Process

The assessment is designed to be engaging, simple, and suitable for young children and their caregivers.

Assessment Completed in Minutes

A brief 2–3 minute assessment provides fast, objective insights while minimizing disruption for families.

Research & Clinical Validation

Built on More Than a Decade of Research

Autism I-Track originated from research conducted at the Qatar Biomedical Research Institute, where years of scientific investigation into autism spectrum disorder and eye-tracking technology were translated into a practical clinical platform.

The technology has been developed through international collaborations, validated across multiple studies, and presented at leading scientific conferences worldwide.

Developed through more than a decade of scientific research at Qatar Biomedical Research Institute and validated through international collaborations and peer-reviewed studies.

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Years of Research

Multiple

Peer-Reviewed Publications

International

Research Collaborations

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Real-World Demonstrations

Our Journey

Presented at Leading International Conferences

Autism I-Track has been showcased at leading international conferences, healthcare exhibitions, and innovation events, demonstrating its clinical potential and connecting with researchers, healthcare professionals, and industry leaders worldwide.

Research Development

2019

Web Summit - 2023

Lisbon, Portugal

Arab Health - 2024

Dubai, UAE

INSAR - 2025

Seattle, USA

WISE - 2025

Qatar

Demo Events

International

Platform Outputs

Objective Reports That Support Clinical Decision-Making

Autism I-Track generates objective visual reports immediately after each assessment, providing clinicians with clear, data-driven insights that complement traditional clinical evaluation.

Discover How Autism I-Track Can Support Your Clinical Practice

Request a personalized demonstration and learn how objective eye-tracking technology can complement autism assessment workflows.