This software enables eye tracking using a regular camera on a computer. It offers live gaze tracking and generates heatmaps, making it useful for studying individuals or groups. No specialized hardware is needed.

SentiGaze stands out with its simplicity. Unlike other solutions, it does not require any specialized hardware such as gaze-tracking cameras or restrictive head fixtures. Instead, it utilizes its own proprietary algorithms to detect a subject's eyes through captured video and track their movements.
Another notable advantage of SentiGaze is that it requires no physical contact with the subject at any stage of gaze tracking. This ensures a smooth research process without any discomfort for the participants.
Whether you're conducting scientific research or exploring ways to improve the user experience, SentiGaze is a powerful and accessible tool for anyone interested in eye movement tracking on their PC or laptop. Don't hesitate any longer - give SentiGaze a try today and unlock the possibilities for yourself!
Version 2.0.20221118.0: A completely new, neural-network-based algorithm, which ensures improved overall accuracy; non-constrained camera placement, which now can be above, below, left, or right of the screen; continuous automatic calibration, using mouse click as calibration points.
Version 2.0-20221118: A completely new, neural-network-based algorithm, which ensures improved overall accuracy; non-constrained camera placement, which now can be above, below, left, or right of the screen; continuous automatic calibration, using mouse click as calibration points.
Version 2.0.20221118: A completely new, neural-network-based algorithm, which ensures improved overall accuracy; non-constrained camera placement, which now can be above, below, left, or right of the screen; continuous automatic calibration, using mouse click as calibration points.
Version 2.0: A completely new, neural-network-based algorithm, which ensures improved overall accuracy; non-constrained camera placement, which now can be above, below, left, or right of the screen; continuous automatic calibration, using mouse click as calibration points.