How to Buy Glasses Online
The process of purchasing glasses online can be easy and quick when you follow the correct steps. To find the right frame and pair of lenses that fit like a glove and allow you to see your prescription clearly, we will help you provide the best options and help you stay at home. By doing this, you will have the right glasses that suit your style and are also comfortable.
Comparison Chart: Lens Types and Options
| Lens Type | Purpose / Benefit | Typical Add-Ons |
|---|---|---|
| Single Vision | Corrects near OR distance vision | Anti-glare, scratch-resistant |
| Progressive / Multifocal | Corrects near AND distance vision | Anti-glare, blue-light filtering |
| Blue-light Filtering | Reduces eye strain from screens | Scratch-resistant |
| Tinted / Polarized | Outdoor protection, reduces glare | Scratch-resistant |
| Photochromic / Transition | Adjusts to sunlight for indoor/outdoor use | Anti-glare, scratch-resistant |
5 Steps of Purchasing Glasses Online
Step 1 – Choose Your Frame
Choose a frame that suits your face shape and style. Lens width, Bridge length, and temple length checks. Use size guides or virtual tools, where possible.
Step 2 – Measure or Enter Your PD
PD (pupillary distance) is used to focus the lenses for clear vision. Measure by a ruler at home, or contact your optician.
Step 3 – Type In Your Prescription
Enter SPH, CYL, Axis, and PD from your prescription. Check twice to prevent eye problems.
Step 4 - Pick Lenses and Add-Ons
Select the type of lens based on your requirements: single vision, progressive, blue-light blocking, tinted. Include extra finishes such as anti-glare or scratch-resistant.
Step 5 – Checkout and Delivery
Review your order, then pay. Add shipping information and delivery options. Monitor your order and have knowledge of the possibilities of returning/exchanging.
Check That Your PD And Prescription Are Accurate
1. Select the frames that fit your face and style.
2. Choose coatings and lenses depending on your lifestyle.
3. Test frame fit using virtual try-on programs where possible.
4. It is a good idea to go through your order and then check out.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Your PD (pupillary distance) enables your lenses to focus correctly. You can measure with a ruler at home or ask your optician.
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Choose based on your vision needs: there are different types of lens like single Vision for near or distance, Progressive for both, Blue-Light for screen use, or Photochromic for sunlight adjustment.
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Double-check your SPH, CYL, Axis, and PD before ordering. If there’s an issue our customer support can review your order to prevent mistakes before the lenses are made.





