Young baseball player making contact with a pitch, eyes locked on the ball at the moment of impact
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Win the plays that decide games in
4 weeks with visual motor training.

Stop playing below your full potential. Train vision like the pros — 15 minutes a day on the phone or tablet you already own.

  • Used by competitive athletes ages 10 and up
  • Works on phones and tablets
  • 12 unique visual motor training drills designed by an eye doctor

Rated 5.0 by baseball families already giving their kids the visual motor advantage.

5.0

App Store rating

Google Play rating

challenging and help him focus on the little details

My son started using the app and he has loved the training this far. He likes the leaderboard to keep him engaged and strive to continue to do more. The activities are challenging and help him focus on the little details.

Cariello Family · Jul 12, 2026

App Store review

help timing, go/no go, and more

Great app for my baseball son! Has several 'drills' on the app to help timing, go/no go, and more for baseball. Excited to keep using the app!

MKAILYJ · Jun 30, 2026

App Store review

fun, easy to understand and great for eye training!!!

My son love this app, its fun, easy to understand and great for eye training!!!

Adrifernfig · Jun 30, 2026

App Store review

Training while playing

Great app, lots of fun. Training while playing. Games are entertaining and there is a good variety. Works for all different ages as well

Dean Symancyk · Jun 30, 2026

Google Play review

Built by an eye doctor, not a game studio.

ProSight was built on the back of published visual motor research at both the college and pro levels — but it's also been critical in helping my own son overcome his hitting struggles. And now it's part of my mission to bring quality visual motor development to all youth athletes across the country.

Dr. Russ Beach · Founder & Optometrist

games that get his eyes focused in

Downloaded this app to help train my son's eyes for baseball. So far so good. A lot of training drills that are like games that get his eyes focused in.

Jim0000003 · Jun 24, 2026

App Store review

Great for baseball!

My son began using it and really enjoys it.

Hitting improvement · Jul 4, 2026

App Store review

The Training Gap

It’s not effort. It’s not mindset.It’s visual motor skills making them fall behind other players.

  • Have you watched them crush balls in the cage all week, then strike out when it counts?
  • Are they always a split second late on the play they should make?
  • Frustrated watching other players move past your kid in performance?
  • 20/20 vision? What if it’s not their vision, but how their eyes and brain work together in real time?

You’ve paid for the lessons. You’ve put in the reps. And it hasn’t moved the needle. Kids who shouldn’t be passing yours are passing yours. And the longer it goes, the harder it gets to keep them in the game.

And no amount of extra reps fixes a visual motor problem.

Here’s what no one has told you yet:

20/20 is what you see. Visual motor processing is how fast you see it, decide what to do, and move. The eye chart measures one. The game measures the other.

That’s why we built ProSight. Seven visual motor skills. Twelve drills. Fifteen minutes a day. Built by an eye doctor for his own kid.

The training path

From download to improved play in 4 steps

ProSight baseline assessment shown on a tablet home screen
1

Take the baseline assessment

See exactly where your athlete's 7 visual motor skills stand today — in 5 minutes.

2

Train daily across every skill

Fifteen minutes a day. The reps that build the wiring.

ProSight Scouting Report showing weekly progress across 7 skills
3

Follow real progress

Watch the system get sharper, week by week.

High school batter making contact with the pitch at home plate, ball just off the bat
4

Perform in the moment

The skills that decide plays — earned one rep at a time.

ProSight

The 7 skills your athlete uses every play. Now they can actually train them.

Dynamic Vision

Tracks fast-moving targets without losing them, no matter how hard they move.

Contrast Sensitivity

Separates the ball from whatever’s behind it: sky, lights, background, crowd.

Visual Search

Scans the field without losing the primary target. Reads what’s developing in the periphery.

Go / No-Go

The split-second decision to commit or hold. Recognize first, react second.

Reaction Time

How fast the body responds once the eyes pick it up. The pure speed beat from stimulus to motor.

Visual Timing

Anticipates when the ball arrives, not just where.

Visual Memory

Holds patterns from previous plays and uses them to read the next one.

The Scouting Report

Stop guessing what's holding your athlete back.

Most parents have no idea where their athlete's visual skills actually stand. The Scouting Report maps all 7 skills on a radar chart, shows strengths and weak spots at a glance, and tells you what to work on next.

Sport-specific training for

Baseball · Softball · Volleyball · Basketball · Soccer · Hockey · Tennis · Lacrosse · Football

ProSight Scouting Report showing radar chart, strengths, vulnerabilities, trend analysis, and personalized coaching
Dr. Russ Beach with his two sons at Nationals Park, Washington D.C., his younger son Greyson standing front-center in a Phillies shirt

Built by an eye doctor (and sports dad).

I originally built ProSight for my son Greyson.

When he made the jump from Little League to travel baseball, his hitting fell apart. We did swing lessons. Tons of batting practice. Nothing moved the needle.

His mechanics were fine. His visual motor system couldn’t keep up with the pitching he was seeing.

As an eye doctor, I knew vision training could fix this. But the existing options were either clinic-only, expensive, or trained one skill at a time. Nothing simple enough to give a 12-year-old on a tablet and actually expect him to use it on his own.

So I built it.

Greyson trained on the first version of ProSight in the corners of his week. Fifteen minutes a day, no pressure, no new burden on top of practice and school. It worked. When I saw what it did for him, I rebuilt it for every other parent watching their kid struggle with the same gap.

Dr. Russ Beach· Founder & Optometrist

Common Questions

Questions Parents Ask Before Downloading

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Train your child’s vision like elite athletes do.

Pro and college programs have trained visual motor skills for decades. Most youth athletes never get the chance. ProSight puts the same training in your athlete’s hands, fifteen minutes at a time.

  • 7 visual motor skills trained by 12 interactive drills
  • Designed by an eye doctor for athletes of all ages
  • Works on your phone or tablet. No other equipment needed

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