
RS Plus with WFC-01 fundus camera
The mobile, handheld fundus camera offers a revolutionary solution for capturing high-quality retinal images. RetinaScope is using the nun+ WFC-01 device, a dedicated Android smartphone, and RetinaScope RS Plus software. Lightweight, affordable, and easy to use, this setup empowers healthcare providers worldwide to conduct efficient eye screenings.
Fast, intuitive, and ready for use anywhere.
Why Choose the Mobile Fundus Camera?
Mobile and portable
Deploy the handheld camera in virtually any setting — from GP offices to mobile clinics and outreach programs. Compact and lightweight, yet powerful enough for clinical-grade imaging.
Cost-Effective
Deliver image quality on par with traditional desktop fundus cameras—at a significantly lower cost. Ideal for expanding access to screening without sacrificing performance.
Quick to Learn
Requires no specialized technical background. With minimal training, users can start capturing retinal images independently — making it suitable for a wide range of healthcare providers.
What Makes the Mobile Fundus Camera Unique?
Smart features designed for scalable eye screening at primary care.
User-Friendly Setup
Simply connect the nun+ WFC-01 to the dedicated Android smartphone running RetinaScope RS Plus, and begin capturing. No complex configuration or IT support needed.
Broad Usability
Designed for general practitioners, pharmacies, opticians, and primary care teams or for mobile teams in underserved areas.
Configurable workflow
The system can be configured to work in any existing or future-proof workflow
Battery-Friendly
Long operating time on a standard USB charge in the charging cradle — ideal for on-location use without reliance on constant power access.
AI-Driven Image Analysis
Captured images can be analyzed by connecting to AI-based algorithms, supporting early identification of eye conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration. Results are typically reviewed in combination with clinical expertise, ensuring safe and effective screening.

For doctors, opticiens, pharmacies
Screening at primary care
Fundus screening at primary care
By organising screening for eye diseases at primary care, groups like diabetic patients and people over 55 get easy access and the cost are kept low. Early detection becomes the norm, treatment less invasive and vision loss prevented.