This study evaluated the feasibility of performing automated anterior segment imaging using the Lightfield Medical Vscan001, a novel automated slit lamp camera. The device uses high-speed liquid lens technology to capture slit-illuminated images of the eye that would otherwise require a trained physician or ophthalmic photographer. Adult patients were enrolled at a single ophthalmic practice. The primary objective was to determine what proportion of patients could be successfully imaged with the device in a clinical setting.