indolens
Indolens is a term used to describe a class of adaptive optical lenses that automatically adjust focal length, focus, and spectral transmission in response to user context. The concept bridges advances in tunable optics with human–machine interaction and has appeared in both technical literature and speculative fiction as a future-facing technology.
Typically, an indolens comprises a tunable refractive element—such as a liquid-crystal, fluidic, or electro-active polymer lens—mounted
Applications include augmented reality displays, variable-focus eyewear, endoscopic imaging, and machine vision.
Current research focuses on improving optical quality, reducing latency, and extending battery life. Technical challenges include