Welcome to Deer Vision
Hunters, naturalists, and science teachers, have you ever wondered what the world looks like to the wild animals or your pets? Have you ever wondered what your camouflage looks like to the deer or duck you are hunting? Or if you’re blind, is it really hidden? Now you can use Deer Vision to see the way the animals see—all using the camera on your phone.
Choose from eighty different animals and see how elephants, deer, owls, and even octopi look at the world.
Teachers Make Learning Fun
For teachers, Deer Vision transforms learning into an immersive, unforgettable experience. Students can see through the eyes of animals all around the world and discover how vision differs across species — from color perception to field of view and motion sensitivity. By stepping into the visual world of wildlife, classrooms become interactive environments where science feels real, engaging, and globally connected.
Hunters Gain The Advantage
Hunters benefit from Deer Vision by gaining a powerful new perspective on how game animals like deer, elk, and other species actually see their surroundings. Understanding field of vision, depth perception, and color limitations can help hunters make smarter decisions about movement, camouflage, positioning, and scent control. Seeing the landscape through the eyes of deer, elk, and game across the world offers valuable insight into how animals detect motion, contrast, and potential threats — helping hunters refine strategy while promoting more ethical and informed practices in the field.
Naturalists Enjoy The Perspective
Naturalists enjoy Deer Vision as a tool for deeper connection and appreciation of wildlife. Experiencing the perspective of different species within their natural environments reveals how each animal interprets light, color, and movement in unique ways. This immersive view fosters empathy, curiosity, and a greater respect for biodiversity. By allowing people to look through the eyes of different creatures and truly see how they see, the app enriches outdoor exploration and strengthens our understanding of the living world around us.