IP Library Granted Patent US 12,478,464
Granted Patent B2
US 12,478,464 · App. 17/609,753 · Granted Nov 25, 2025

Adjustable optical system for intraocular micro-display

Inventors: Shungneng Lee (Sunnyvale, CA); Supriyo Sinha (Menlo Park, CA); Dimitri Azar (Chicago, IL)
Assignee: Verily Life Sciences LLC
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Patent No.
US 12,478,464
App. No.
17/609,753
Granted
Nov 25, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

An intraocular micro-display (IOMD) implant includes an enclosure shaped for implantation into an eye, a micro-display, a base lens, and an adjustable lens. The micro-display is disposed in the enclosure and oriented to emit an image towards a retina of the eye. The base lens has a fixed optical power, is attached to the enclosure, and is positioned relative to the micro-display to reside in an optical path extending between the micro-display and the retina. The base lens is configured to apply the fixed optical power to the image. The adjustable lens is disposed in the optical path between the micro-display and the retina. The adjustable lens has an adjustable optical power that is adjustable in-situ to adjust a focal distance of the image projected by the IOMD implant after the IOMD implant has been implanted into the eye.

Claims (49)

1 . An intraocular micro-display (IOMD) implant, comprising:

an enclosure shaped for implantation into an eye;

a micro-display disposed in the enclosure and oriented to emit an image towards a retina of the eye when the IOMD implant is implanted into the eye;

a base lens having a fixed optical power attached to the enclosure and positioned relative to the micro-display to reside in an optical path extending between the micro-display and the retina when the IOMD implant is implanted into the eye, the base lens configured to apply the fixed optical power to the image; and

an adjustable lens disposed in the optical path between the micro-display and the retina, the adjustable lens comprising:

an electrode configured to activate as a result of the IOMD implant receiving a signal from a head-mounted device, the signal configured to cause the IOMD implant to adjust a potential of the electrode; and

a lens portion having an optical power, the optical power being adjustable based on the potential of the electrode and being adjustable in-situ to adjust a focal distance of the image projected by the IOMD implant after the IOMD implant has been implanted into the eye.

2 . The IOMD implant of claim 1 , wherein the adjustable lens comprises an electrowetting lens that is disposed in the optical path between the micro-display and the base lens.

3 . The IOMD implant of claim 2 , further comprising:

a controller disposed within the enclosure and coupled to the electrowetting lens, the controller including logic that when executed by the controller causes the IOMD implant to perform operations including:

receiving a depth-offset control signal wirelessly communicated to the IOMD implant; and

adjusting a depth-offset bias signal applied to the electrowetting lens based on and in response to the depth-offset control signal, wherein the depth-offset bias signal adjusts the focal distance of the image projected from the IOMD implant onto the retina.

4 . The IOMD implant of claim 1 , further comprising:

a standoff housing disposed between the micro-display and the base lens to extend a length of the optical path between the micro-display and the base lens, wherein the standoff housing defines a cavity that seals a gas in the optical path.

5 . The IOMD implant of claim 4 , wherein the standoff housing has a triangular shape, the IOMD implant further comprising:

a folding mirror disposed in the optical path between the base lens and the micro-display, wherein the base lens and the micro-display are oriented along adjacent sides of the triangular shape while the folding mirror is oriented along an intervening side of the triangular shape extending between the adjacent sides.

6 . The IOMD implant of claim 4 , further comprising:

an array of microlenses disposed within the standoff housing and extending across the optical path to apply optical power to the image,

wherein the array of microlenses are configured to reduce a numeric aperture of display pixels within the micro-display.

7 . The IOMD implant of claim 1 , wherein the base lens is configured to transfer optical resolution from a periphery of the micro-display to a center of the micro-display to provide greater resolution in a first portion of the image projected onto a foveal vision region of the retina relative to a second portion of the image projected onto a peripheral vision region of the retina.

8 . An intraocular micro-display (IOMD) implant, comprising:

an enclosure shaped for implantation into an eye;

a micro-display disposed in the enclosure and oriented to emit an image towards a retina of the eye when the IOMD implant is implanted into the eye;

a base lens having a fixed optical power attached to the enclosure and positioned relative to the micro-display to reside in an optical path extending between the micro-display and the retina when the IOMD implant is implanted into the eye, the base lens configured to apply the fixed optical power to the image;

an adjustable lens disposed in the optical path between the micro-display and the retina, the adjustable lens having an adjustable optical power that is adjustable in-situ to adjust a focal distance of the image projected by the IOMD implant after the IOMD implant has been implanted into the eye; and

an electrowetting prism disposed in the optical path between the micro-display and the retina, the electrowetting prism having an adjustable refractive geometry that is adjustable in-situ to beam steer the image and adjust a lateral position of the image projected onto the retina after the IOMD implant has been implanted into the eye.

9 . The IOMD implant of claim 8 , wherein the adjustable refractive geometry of the electrowetting prism is adjustable in two orthogonal directions to provide vertical and horizontal beam steering of the image.

10 . The IOMD implant of claim 8 , wherein the electrowetting prism is disposed between the micro-display and the base lens.

11 . The IOMD implant of claim 10 , wherein the electrowetting prism and the adjustable lens are sandwiched together between the micro-display and the base lens.

12 . An intraocular micro-display (IOMD) system, comprising:

an auxiliary head unit including a camera module to acquire an image and wirelessly relay image data of the image in real-time; and

an intraocular micro-display (IOMD) implant shaped for implantation into an eye, the IOMD implant including:

an antenna configured to receive the image data;

a micro-display configured to output a regenerated image based upon the image data and oriented to project the regenerated image towards a retina of the eye when the IOMD implant is implanted into the eye;

a base lens having a fixed optical power positioned relative to the micro-display to reside in an optical path extending between the micro-display and the retina when the IOMD implant is implanted into the eye, the base lens configured to apply the fixed optical power to the regenerated image;

an electrowetting lens disposed in the optical path between the micro-display and the retina, the electrowetting lens having an adjustable optical power that is adjustable in-situ to adjust a focal distance of the regenerated image projected by the IOMD implant after the IOMD implant has been implanted into the eye; and

an electrowetting prism disposed in the optical path between the micro-display and the retina, the electrowetting prism having an adjustable refractive geometry that is adjustable in-situ to beam steer the regenerated image and adjust a lateral position of the regenerated image projected onto the retina after the IOMD implant has been implanted into the eye.

13 . The IOMD system of claim 12 , wherein the IOMD implant further comprises:

a controller coupled to the electrowetting lens, the controller including logic that when executed by the controller causes the IOMD implant to perform operations including:

receiving a depth-offset control signal wirelessly communicated to the IOMD implant from the auxiliary head unit; and

adjusting a depth-offset bias signal applied to the electrowetting lens based on and in response to the depth-offset control signal, wherein the depth-offset bias signal adjusts the focal distance of the regenerated image projected from the IOMD implant onto the retina.

14 . The IOMD system of claim 12 , wherein the adjustable refractive geometry of the electrowetting prism is adjustable in two orthogonal directions to provide vertical and horizontal beam steering of the regenerated image.

15 . The IOMD system of claim 12 , wherein the electrowetting prism is disposed between the micro-display and the base lens.

16 . The IOMD system of claim 12 , wherein the IOMD implant further comprises:

a standoff housing disposed between the micro-display and the base lens to extend a length of the optical path between the micro-display and the base lens, wherein the standoff housing defines a cavity that seals a gas in the optical path.

17 . The IOMD system of claim 16 , wherein the standoff housing has a triangular shape, the IOMD implant further comprising:

a folding mirror disposed in the optical path between the base lens and the micro-display, wherein the base lens and the micro-display are oriented along adjacent sides of the triangular shape while the folding mirror is oriented along an intervening side of the triangular shape extending between the adjacent sides.

18 . The IOMD system of claim 12 , wherein the base lens is configured to transfer optical resolution from a periphery of the micro-display to a center of the micro-display to provide greater resolution in a first portion of the regenerated image projected onto a foveal vision region of the retina relative to a second portion of the regenerated image projected onto a peripheral vision region of the retina.

19 . The IOMD system of claim 12 , wherein the electrowetting lens is disposed in the optical path between the micro-display and the base lens.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 1, 2026
From: VERILY LIFE SCIENCES LLC
To: VERILY HEALTH INC.
Reel/Frame 075367/0775 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 19, 2025
From: TWENTY TWENTY THERAPEUTICS LLC
To: VERILY LIFE SCIENCES LLC
Reel/Frame 072904/0502 →