HarmonEyes, the world’s only AI-powered eye-tracking platform, has been selected by the NASA-funded Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) to deploy its H-SMART system, designed to monitor and predict cognitive load and fatigue before they become mission-critical risks.
Testing will begin later this year in Antarctica, one of Earth’s harshest environments, as a proving ground for future Moon and Mars missions.
H-SMART tracks subtle eye movements to turn passive, real-time insights into cognitive performance. Using AI and machine learning, it can predict fatigue and cognitive overload, enabling astronauts and mission controllers to make timely corrective actions. During lengthy missions, where even minor lapses can jeopardize safety, the system offers critical early warning.
Data is delivered instantly via HarmonEyes’s Theia™ SDK, providing actionable insights at the edge in a user-friendly format.
While H-SMART is advancing space exploration, its applications extend to aviation, healthcare, and other industries where focus and safety are vital, setting a new standard for keeping people sharp, safe, and ready on Earth and beyond.








