Abstract: | We review laser applications for primarily in‐vivo ocular imaging techniques, describing their constraints based on biological tissue properties, safety, and the performance of the imaging system. We discuss the need for cost‐effective sources with practical wavelength‐tuning capabilities for spectral studies. Techniques to probe the pathological changes of layers beneath the highly scattering retina and diagnose the onset of various eye diseases are described. The recent development of several optical‐coherence‐tomography‐based systems for functional ocular imaging is reviewed, as well as linear and nonlinear ocular‐imaging techniques performed with ultrafast lasers, emphasizing recent source developments and methods to enhance imaging contrast. |