Eye-tracking study — offline vs. online

Adam Cellary
2 min readMar 1, 2021

Imagine that you have to conduct a quantitative (N=80) eye-tracking experiment containing 20 stimuli with additional questionnaires presented after the test. There are two ways to achieve it:

The offline way

You’re probably familiar with a Tobii, GP3, or any other hardware eye-tracker, so you know what to do: go to your laboratory (assuming there’s no lockdown at the moment), set up the study, and invite the participants. Here’s the tricky part: before getting to the actual data, you have to spend hours collecting the data, asking the participants to visit you offline, and repeating the same routine for all of them. After some time (let’s suppose you can handle 8–10 participants/day so after two weeks) — you have the beautiful sets of data to work with, and the exciting part, the analysis, can finally begin.

The online/remote way

You set up the study in a web-browser. Use RealEye or one of many online panels to invite participants by sharing the study link. The very next day, you have the beautiful sets of data to work with, and the exciting part, the analysis, can begin.

One thing is sure:

Eye-Tracking research, just like many other industries is moving online, and it’s happening right now.

What’s different? What’s the same?

You can expect lots of similarities using an online approach: the metrics from an online study are very much the same for the hardware option. In RealEye, you get:

  • heatmaps (gaze- and fixation-based), per participant and, aggregated,
  • clicks and mouse movements,
  • AOI tool with all the standard eye-tracking metrics (Dwell, Fixations, TTFF, Total Time, Ratio, and more)
  • participants’ gaze recordings,
  • CSV files with raw data or calculated metrics,
  • answers from additional questions,
  • results’ quality statistic and data quality grades,

There are also several differences:

Helping you take the Leap of Faith

Over the past years, we’ve seen lots of different use-cases of using our tool. Many times, companies had to take a “Leap of Faith” before trying RealEye. We’ll be happy to talk in person and answer your biggest concerns. Quoting some of our customers:

“RealEye has a very friendly user system that helps us to generate the studies very quickly.”
— Ari K. Demircioğlu, THINK NEURO

“Their customer support helped us from set up to analysis and was very responsive at every step. Thank you!”
— Director of Research, U.S., DECISION INSIGHT

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Originally published at https://www.realeye.io.

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Adam Cellary

I love to engage in interesting and forward-looking projects. I am a mixture of scrum master interested in startups with strong technical knowledge