Timed to coincide with the 2025 IAPB Global Event, 2030 In Sight Live in Nepal, KeraLink International (KLI), together with Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital (SCEH) and Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (TIO), led a groundbreaking Corneal Infectious Keratitis Workshop in Kathmandu. This specialized training directly addressed infectious keratitis, one of global eye health’s most pressing…
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Our Initiative
Ending Avoidable Blindness Through Innovation & Access
KeraLink’s mission is to close this gap by advancing affordable technologies, equipping local providers, and re-imagining what global eye care can look like—where communities are not only served, but empowered to serve themselves.
13M+
People living with corneal blindness worldwide
98%
Of those with corneal blindness live in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs)
99%
Of those who need a cornea transplant in LMICs will not get one
KeraLink's Ecosystem
Three interconnected entities that deliver care, foster innovation, and fund mission-driven programs to restore sight.
These three organizations work in partnership toward our mission.
KeraLink International – Delivers sight-saving care via programs
KeraX Venture Lab – Incubates innovation through technology development
KeraLink Eyewear – Fuels programs by reinvesting 100% of profits

BEHIND OUR MISSION
Our Hometown Heroes pilot program ensures everyone has the right to sight no matter their zip code.
Teghan, a proud first grader, received her first-ever pair of glasses.
She shouted, “I can see the little words in books! I can see my mom’s face!”
She told KeraLink she picked pink and purple frames — just like her mom’s — and couldn’t wait to get home to really see her mom’s face.
A WORLD WITHOUT AVOIDABLE BLINDNESS
KeraLink is transforming the way we approach corneal blindness. Through innovative medical technologies and global partnerships, we’re building a future where the miracle of sight is within reach for everyone.
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Building Safer Workplaces: POSH Training for Vision Screeners
In many parts of the world, eye care begins with women. Through the Aadya initiative, teams in India are trained to serve as frontline screeners for corneal infections, bringing sight-saving care directly into communities that need it most. But delivering care is only part of the story. To truly empower women in eye health, we…
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