 Abstract blindness caused by corneal damage affects millions of people worldwide, and this number continues to rise. Traditional corneal materials have been unable to provide adequate healing due to their lack of stability and rapid epithelization. This has led to the development of new corneal implant technologies such as those made from gelatin methacrylate and collagen. These implants are designed to mimic the natural curvature of the cornea and promote faster healing. The results of these implants have shown improved epithelial alignment and increased cell substrate adhesion compared to flat implants. Additionally, these implants have been shown to accelerate corneal epithelialization and promote neural regeneration. Overall, these implants have the potential to revolutionize the way we treat corneal blindness. This article was authored by Nisu, Jialu, Wenjing Song, and others.