Mezic - Eye/Face Phone Control

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2.3
184 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

* Pointer control using eye tracking is currently under development. At the moment, this app only supports head tracking for pointer control.

* At the moment, x86-based CPUs—such as those found in many Chromebooks—aren’t supported.

[What's Mezic?]
Mezic is an accessibility service app that enables control of the entire smartphone using just the movements of your eyes and face.
Developed and adopted its unique operational methods to minimize errors and reduce eye strain.

[How does it work?]
It analyzes image data from the front camera to acquire information on eye blinking and facial angles (processed locally on the device, not transmitted externally).

[Examples of Use]
- Adjusting music on a tablet placed on a desk while holding a child.
- Scrolling through recipe apps with messy hands during cooking.
- Reading e-books on a large smartphone while holding onto a strap in a crowded train.
- Watching short videos or scrolling through social media on a smartphone secured by an arm mount while in bed due to illness or injury.

[How to Use]
- Install the app and set various permissions according to the guidance.
- Enable Mezic on the "Accessibility" settings.
- Tap the "START" button on the home screen to start control of the entire smartphone based on eye and face movements. (During this time, Mezic's floating bar will be displayed.)
- To stop the operation, tap the stop button (square button) on the floating bar.

[Basic Operations]
In Mezic, when you keep your eyes closed, a sound will play at regular intervals.
Open your eyes after the sound plays once, to click.
Open your eyes after the sound plays twice, to perform a long press click. (Or double-tap, or zoom-in/out)
Open your eyes after the sound plays three times, to return to the home screen.
These operations are called "Eye-Closing operations".

[Operation Modes]
Two modes are available to suit different needs.

Normal Mode:
Operate the pointer with head movements and click with Eye-Closing operations, the most versatile mode.
Move your head up, down, left, or right with your eyes closed, then open your eyes, for the swipe action.
Also, shake your head left and right with your eyes closed, then oepn your eyes, for the back action.

Simple Mode:
A simple mode where you swipe instead of clicking with Eye-Closing operations.
Choose between vertical and horizontal swipes. For example, you can swipe right with one sound or left with two sounds (or vice versa).

[Price]
Mezic is available for free, but ads will be displayed.

[About the AccessibilityService API]
This API is used to tap and swipe the screen of other apps, which is the core of the app's functionality.
We do not obtain any of your personal information through this API.

Supported Device Manufacturers: Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, Sony Xperia, Oppo, Xiaomi
Recommended Environment: Android 10 or above

For inquiries, feedback, or issues, feel free to contact us at the following address:
support@messay.ndk-group.co.jp
Updated on
Aug 8, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit

Ratings and reviews

2.2
174 reviews
Michael Steffen
April 25, 2025
works surprisingly well. had a really fun time playing around with it, and can be really useful and helpful as an accessibility tool.
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Tumurtogoo Sainchimeg
May 31, 2025
well when I tried to use eye tracking on this app I need to let this app use my permission but use talk back and it keeps talking back I need it to be disabled until my dad fixed it and it returned to normal so don't ever use this app because it can be dangerous so I'm never using this app anymore.....
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Chisom malcolm
July 1, 2025
nice.... but still needs better upgrade...
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What’s new

- Fixed a crash on 32-bit architecture devices
- Updated libraries