Ukrainian CheckEye Raises $700K for Its AI-Powered Eye Diagnostic Tool

Ukrainian startup CheckEye, which uses artificial intelligence to help people monitor and protect their eyesight, has raised $700,000 in funding, as announced by Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.

The company has not disclosed details of the deal, so it remains unclear when exactly the investment round took place.

About CheckEye

  • CheckEye’s technology allows patients to assess the condition of their eyes quickly and affordably, while enabling doctors to detect chronic diseases early and prevent disability.
  • In 2024, the startup entered the German market with its AI-based screening tool and is now preparing to scale across the European Union.
  • Previously, CheckEye received a $25,000 grant from the Ukrainian Startup Fund (USF) and, in May 2025, secured $100,000 from Google for Startups. With this latest round, the company’s total funding is $700,000.
  • Founded in 2022 by IT entrepreneur Kyrylo Honcharuk, CheckEye has already partnered with more than 20 medical institutions in Ukraine and conducted over 1,000 eye screenings.
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Ukrainian CheckEye Raises $700K for Its AI-Powered Eye Diagnostic Tool

Ukrainian startup CheckEye, which uses artificial intelligence to help people monitor and protect their eyesight, has raised $700,000 in funding, as announced by Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.

The company has not disclosed details of the deal, so it remains unclear when exactly the investment round took place.

About CheckEye

  • CheckEye’s technology allows patients to assess the condition of their eyes quickly and affordably, while enabling doctors to detect chronic diseases early and prevent disability.
  • In 2024, the startup entered the German market with its AI-based screening tool and is now preparing to scale across the European Union.
  • Previously, CheckEye received a $25,000 grant from the Ukrainian Startup Fund (USF) and, in May 2025, secured $100,000 from Google for Startups. With this latest round, the company’s total funding is $700,000.
  • Founded in 2022 by IT entrepreneur Kyrylo Honcharuk, CheckEye has already partnered with more than 20 medical institutions in Ukraine and conducted over 1,000 eye screenings.
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