Today is a very special day for me. I am sharing three apps I have been building for years — apps born from a vision I have nurtured day and night: Eyezenith, ATB Games, and ATB Special Education. They bring together everything I have accumulated in neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and education, and they are designed to walk alongside children with dyslexia through every stage of their reading journey.
These three apps are not a random bundle. Each one takes on a distinct phase of a child’s journey, and together they form a seamless flow: screen → train → teach.
Eyezenith — Early Screening and a Wellness AI Companion
Eyezenith is, in a sense, an app with two personalities. For children, it is an early screening tool; for adults, it is a daily wellness companion.
For children: early screening in your pocket
The most critical step in the dyslexia journey is often the most neglected: early detection. Gold-standard diagnostic methods are time-consuming and expensive, and as a result many children remain undiagnosed for years. With Eyezenith I wanted to open that door. Using the front camera of a smartphone and Google ML Kit technology, I analyze a child’s eye movements while they read a short passage on screen.
While a typical reader shows smooth saccades and stable fixations, a reader with dyslexia tends to display prolonged fixations, irregular saccades, and significantly higher regression rates. Eyezenith captures this “eye signature” and produces a risk score. (An important note: this is not a diagnosis but a screening tool — a positive result directs you to a qualified specialist.)
For adults: a personal wellness AI companion
Eyezenith today is much more than a screening tool. It has grown into an AI-powered wellness companion designed for adults. The same eye- and face-tracking technology now serves your daily wellbeing: it reads your stress levels, attention balance, and screen-use patterns, and offers personalized daily guidance.
Imagine a companion that notices how your attention drifts after a long screen day, how stress reflects in your eyes and your focus. Eyezenith interprets those signals with the warmth of an AI companion and gently reminds you when it is time to take a break, to rest your mind. Born from a dyslexia screening tool, this product has expanded into a much broader space of cognitive health and wellness.
All image processing happens locally on your device — no video is ever sent to the cloud. Only summary metrics are stored with privacy protection, in full compliance with GDPR and Türkiye’s KVKK. Screening for children is free; premium wellness features for adults are optional.
ATB Games — Preparing the Brain Through Play
Reading is a skill built on top of other skills, but the foundation must be ready first. With ATB Games I support a child’s attention, focus, and cognitive endurance through a gamified experience.
The idea here is simple but powerful: children grow without feeling that they are “working.” By combining the motivational power of play with neuroscience-grounded exercises, I wanted to turn learning from a chore into a joyful habit.
ATB Special Education — Structured, Multisensory Reading Instruction
Let me state my most important principle here: regulating the brain alone is not enough. To teach reading, you also need a structured pedagogical program.
ATB Special Education is a modern, digital, and scalable implementation of the Orton-Gillingham approach. It rests on five core principles: multisensory (visual + auditory + tactile + motor), explicit, systematic, cumulative, and diagnostic.
A child sees a letter, hears its sound, traces it in the air, and uses it in a word — multiple sensory channels engage at the same time. This is an evidence-based method that strengthens cortical auditory-visual-motor integration. For children where fully automated modules are insufficient, live instructor sessions step in; I complement the technology with human contact.
I observe the strongest impact in children with dyslexia aged 5 to 12. With consistent use, I see measurable improvements in fluency, spelling accuracy, and comprehension speed — usually after months of patient practice.
Three Apps, One Journey
I want you to think of these three apps together, because their real power emerges when they work as one:
Catch the risk early with Eyezenith → refer to a specialist → prepare the cognitive ground with ATB Games → build structured reading skills with ATB Special Education.
Each product creates value on its own, but together they form a continuum. Eyezenith also stands by you as an independent wellness companion for adults.
Finally, there is something I am not afraid to say as an engineer: mathematics can model almost everything in this journey, but it cannot model love. A family’s belief in their child is a variable that no algorithm can reproduce. I built these apps to stand alongside that belief.
Happy reading — and a meaningful journey ahead.
Dr. Günet Eroğlu
Founder, AutoTrainBrain