The widespread adoption of digital devices has become essential to modern life, putting millions of people of all ages at risk of computer vision syndrome (CVS). 1 Developed nations have seen a significant rise in digital device usage across various age groups.

At the same time, developing countries face a higher CVS burden due to limited accessibility to personal protective equipment and inadequate break time when using electronic devices.1 CVS poses a significant public health issue, contributing to occupational hazards, increased error rates, impaired visual abilities, reduced productivity, and job dissatisfaction. 1 This animated infographic sheds light on the various determinants of CVS.