Eye Tracking

Eye tracking measures a user’s eye motion and focus on areas of a web page. Eye tracking is used for measuring user behaviour towards a design visually. When an eye tracking device is connected to the software, data in the form of heat maps and saccade pathways are produced. Eye tracking data can provide insights on a variety of user behaviour, such as if a user is searching for something or if they’re scanning or reading.

Diana Tan
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