AI predictive eye-tracking that generates attention heatmaps for images and videos in seconds.
Validates visual hierarchy with quantifiable Area of Interest (AOI) scoring.
Achieves 95% accuracy compared to traditional hardware-based eye-tracking studies.
Pricing: Free plan available
Best for: Growing teams
Pros & Cons
Pros
Eliminates the guesswork in design by validating visual hierarchy before campaigns go live.
Drastically cuts research costs by replacing expensive human eye-tracking labs.
Fits directly into creative workflows with native design tool integrations.
Accelerates iteration cycles, returning actionable attention data in seconds rather than weeks.
Highly versatile, supporting everything from digital ads and UX wireframes to physical packaging.
Cons
Focuses purely on visual attention mapping; does not provide open-text qualitative feedback from users.
Audio impact is not measured, requiring video soundscapes to be evaluated separately.
High-volume video processing and raw data exports are restricted to the highest pricing tier.
Key Features
Instant attention heatmaps for static images, designs, and video assets.Quantifiable Area of Interest (AOI) scoring to measure specific element visibility (logos, CTAs, etc.).Seamless workflow integrations via Figma, Google Chrome, and Photoshop plugins.Dedicated API access for custom integrations and automated attention prediction at scale.
expoze is an AI-driven predictive eye-tracking platform that analyzes marketing assets, designs, and videos to forecast where human visual attention will focus. By generating highly accurate heatmaps and Areas of Interest (AOI) scores in seconds, it eliminates the need for expensive, time-consuming hardware studies. With seamless plugins for Figma, Chrome, and Photoshop, expoze allows design and marketing teams to validate their visual hierarchy directly within their existing workflows.
Yes, expoze offers a Freemium plan with 5 free image credits so you can test the platform before upgrading.
Does expoze also analyze video?
Yes, the platform supports predictive eye-tracking for video assets. However, please note that while you can generate accurate heatmaps for videos, it is currently not possible to draw and calculate quantifiable Areas of Interest (AOIs) on video files like you can with static images.