Veinlite LED+®

Industry-leading vein visualization technology trusted by healthcare professionals worldwide.

In clinical trials, the first attempt success rate was significantly higher when using Veinlite than the Standard of Care (93% vs 72%).

Using side-transillumination technology, LED+ reveals underlying venous structures, including veins, valves, and bifurcations up to 6mm deep. Its patented design assists in venous access by gently providing traction that keeps veins from rolling. As a result, medical professionals of all experience levels can more easily perform successful venipuncture procedures – reducing the need for multiple attempts and minimizing patient discomfort.

Kit Includes

  • Veinlite LED+®
  • 50 disposable plastic covers
  • USB charging cable
  • Rechargeable battery
  • Light shield
  • Pediatric adapter
  • Carrying case

Tip: Purchase disposable covers with your Veinlite LED+®.

93% First-Stick Success Rate

Higher than near-infrared and standard of care (72%) — backed by clinical studies.

Class A Device

Device is HSA registed as a Class A Medical Device

Built-In Vein Stabilization

Gentle pressure anchors the vein in place, prevents rolling, and widens the vessel — acting like a built-in tourniquet.

Works on All Skin Tones

Veinlite performs equally well regardless of skin tone or pigmentation.

Simple to clean

Device can be cleaned with 70% isopropyl alcohol.

No Training Required

Ready straight out of the box. Apply a plastic cover, turn it on — done in 10 seconds.

Less Pain for Patients

Fewer failed attempts means less anxiety, less tissue damage, and a better overall experience.

Fraction of the Cost

Starting at $860+ vs. $5,000+ for near-infrared alternatives — with no ongoing maintenance costs.

Trusted & Certified

FDA registered since 1999. ISO 13485 certified. CE registered 2025. No compromises on safety or quality.

See Through, Not Just Onto

Veinlite illuminates tissue from below — veins appear as dark lines within the skin. Near-infrared devices only project an image onto the surface, making depth harder to judge and accuracy harder to guarantee.

Veinlite LED+® Disposable Plastic Covers

These disposable plastic covers are compatible with both Veinlite LED+® and older Veinlite LED® models.

  • Single pack contains 50 Veinlite LED+® disposable plastic covers.
  • 10 pack contains 500 Veinlite LED+® disposable plastic covers.

Veinlite LED+® disposable plastic covers for single use – 50 per packet. Latex Free.

FAQs

Why is the LED+ called the "most versatile" vein illuminator?

The LED+ works effectively across the widest range of patient populations and clinical settings. Whether you’re treating pediatric patients with small veins, adults with obesity or dark skin tones, elderly patients with fragile veins, or dental patients needing palatal access, the LED+ provides reliable visualization. Its adjustable settings accommodate diverse patient anatomy and clinical needs.

How does Veinlite LED+ help reduce failed IV attempts and patient anxiety?

Research shows that 10-24% of hospitalized adults experience difficult IV access, requiring multiple painful attempts. The LED+ illuminates veins before needle insertion, helping you select the best site on the first attempt. By reducing “poke and hope” scenarios, you minimize patient discomfort, anxiety, and complications like phlebitis or extravasation.

What makes LED+ better than ultrasound for routine IV access?

While ultrasound requires additional training, equipment setup, and is best for deep veins, LED+ provides instant visual confirmation for superficial veins at the bedside. It’s faster, requires no gel, and doesn’t add complexity to routine procedures. For difficult superficial access, LED+ can help you succeed without escalating to ultrasound.

Can your team provide a demonstration?

Yes, we can arrange a product demonstration to help your team understand how the product works, its key features, and how it can support vein visualisation during procedures.

Can LED+ help with patients who have a history of difficult IV access?

Absolutely. Patients with conditions like diabetes, prior chemotherapy, IV drug use, obesity, dehydration, or those who’ve had multiple hospitalizations often have compromised veins. LED+ helps visualize non-palpable veins less than 3mm in diameter—the primary cause of difficult IV access according to clinical studies.

Does Veinlite LED+ work on patients with dark skin tones?

Yes. Unlike visual assessment alone, which is significantly more challenging on dark-toned skin, LED+ uses transillumination to reveal vascular structures regardless of skin pigmentation. Clinical research identifies dark skin tone as a risk factor for difficult IV access, making LED+ particularly valuable for equitable patient care.

How does LED+ support better patient satisfaction scores?

Studies show patients experience significant pain and anxiety from multiple IV attempts (median pain score of 7/10 after failed attempts). LED+ increases first-attempt success rates, reducing procedural time, patient discomfort, and family distress—all factors directly tied to patient satisfaction metrics.

Is LED+ suitable for pediatric patients?

Yes. While we offer the PEDI2 specifically designed for pediatrics, LED+ works well across all ages including children, with the included pediatric adapter. It’s especially helpful for the 6-month-old age group that clinicians identify as most challenging due to subcutaneous fat obscuring veins.

How quickly can staff learn to use the LED+?

LED+ requires no specialized training beyond your standard IV insertion skills. Most clinicians can use it effectively immediately. The simple on/off operation and clear visualization make it accessible to nursing staff at all experience levels.

Does using Veinlite LED+ reduce healthcare costs?

Multiple studies confirm difficult IV access increases material costs, delays treatment, extends procedure time, and may require escalation to more expensive interventions like ultrasound-guided access or central lines. LED+ helps avoid these costs through improved first-attempt success.