The chemistry of the ion-selective optode has recently been recognized as a highly selective ion-sensing methodology which involves a highly selective complexation between an ionophore and a primary ion.This simple methodology allowed the construction of several kinds of ion-sensing devices which enabled highly selective ion determination for analytical purposes. In this review, sensing devices are divided into the following four types with different analytical uses: (1) flow analytical devices (flow-through optode); (2) waveguide devices (waveguide optode); (3) sensing plate devices (sensing plate optode, film optode); (4) fiber-optic devices (fiber optode). The characteristics of each device are explained and discussed with experimental data, and the future prospects for ion-selective optode methodology are described.