Distance Lenses

Distance glasses help you see objects at far. These type of glasses can be worn for tasks such as driving, watching tv, and outdoors.
Line Bifocal

Line Bifocal lenses provide two separate portions: Top part for distance, and bottom for reading. These two portions are separated by a visible line in the lens.
Progressive Lenses

Progressives lenses are also referred to as no-line bi-focal lenses or multifocal lenses. They provide vision correction for all zones: distance, intermediate, and reading.
Distance prescription is in the top part of your lens, reading in the bottom part, and intermediate prescription in the middle for when you work at your computer.
Unlike a lined bi-focal lens, there are no visible lines in progressive lens.
Reading Lenses

Reading glasses correct your vision for reading or for looking at up close objects.
Standard
(1.5 Index)
Our standard 1.5 index plastic lenses come Free with all glasses. These lenses are made of CR39 material and are suggested to be used for low prescriptions only.
We strongly recommend upgrading to 1.59 index to make your lenses thin, lighter in weight, and shatter-resistant.
Recommended Prescriptions:
Up to +/- 1.00
Thin, Light & Shatter-Resist
(1.59 Index)
Our 1.59 index lenses provide the best value. They make your lenses thinner, flatter, and lighter in weight making your glasses much more comfortable to wear.
These lenses are also shatter-resistant. These are a must have for kids or active individuals.
Recommended Prescriptions:
Up to +/- 3.00
Thinner & Lighter
(1.67 Index)
1.67 index lenses are extremely thin, light, high in clarity. If your prescription is on the higher side, it is important to upgrade your lenses to this index.
Recommended Prescriptions:
Up to +/- 7.00
Ultra-Thin, Ultra-Light
(1.74 Index)
These lenses are the thinnest possible available. If you have been suffering with bulky and ugly glasses in the past, it is time to upgrade to the best.
Recommended Prescriptions:
+/- 7.25 and higher
Industrial Thick
(1.5 Index)
Industrial thickness 1.5 index lenses are made to applicable CSA and ANSI standards.
We strongly recommend upgrading to 1.59 index to make your lenses thin, light in weight, and shatter-resistant.
Recommended Prescription:
Up to +/- 1.00
Industrial Thick Shatter-Resist
(1.59 Index)
Industrial thickness 1.59 index lenses are made to applicable CSA and ANSI standards.
These shatter-resistant lenses provide the best value for your money. They make your lenses thinner, flatter, and lighter in weight making your glasses much more comfortable to wear.
Recommended Prescription:
Up to +/- 8.00
Blocks Scratches & Reflection
Reflections are the biggest enemy of clear vision and good looks. So why not eliminate them?
Let others see your beautiful eyes through those lenses, not their own reflection.
Includes
Scratch Resistant coating
Anti Reflection coating
Blocks Scratches
Sometimes you are rough with your glasses, that's okay we all are. That's why we offer Free Scratch Resistant coating on all our lenses.
Includes
Scratch Resistant coating
Blocks Scratches, Reflection & Smudges
This Super Slippery Top-coat resists smudges, fingerprints, water drops, and dirt particles.
Tired of cleaning your glasses every fifteen minutes, then this one is made for you.
Includes
Scratch Resistant coating
Anti Reflection coating
Smudge Resistant coating
Blocks Scratches, Reflection, Smudges & UV
Protect your eyes from those harmful UV rays. Need we say more?
Includes
Scratch Scratch coating
Anti Reflection coating
Smudge Resistant coating
UV Protection Coating
Colour Tint
Turn your glasses into sunglasses by adding the Colour Tint of your choice. We offer four different colours in solid and gradient types.
Tints, however, do not stop glare. Choose the Polarized option if you are looking to do that.
Tints are only available with our Standard 1.5 Index lenses.
Colour Tint cannot be combined with Photochromic or Polarized. Only one type of sun protection can be chosen.
Photochromic
Photochromic lenses (also referred to as Transitions) are clear indoors and become dark when outdoors in the sun.
These lenses become dark only when exposed to direct sunlight, so don't be surprised if they stay clear while you are driving.
Photochromic sun protection cannot be combined with Polarized or Colour Tint. Only one type of sun protection can be chosen.
Polarized
Polarized lenses not only make your lenses dark but also eliminate glare.
Ever experienced blinding reflections on a bright day from roads and water, that's glare! It can be very annoying, even dangerous. It's time to put a stop to that.
Polarized sun protection cannot be combined with Photochromic or Colour Tint. Only one type of sun protection can be chosen.
Left Eye - ADD
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Left Eye - AXIS
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Left Eye - CYL
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Left Eye - SPH
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Right Eye - ADD
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Right Eye - AXIS
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Right Eye - CYL
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Right Eye - SPH
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Prism
Some prescriptions come with added values in the Prism section. If this is the case, please choose this checkbox to enter these values.
Two PD Numbers
Your PD measurement is sometimes written as two numbers on your prescription, for example 32/33. It simply represents Right Eye (32 mm) and Left Eye (33 mm) PDs respectively.
Click this option if that is the case.
Left Eye - PD
Enter your Left Eye PD measurement.
PD - Pupillary Distance

PD or Pupillary Distance is the distance between your eyes in millimeters (mm).
If you do not know your PD, use one of the following options:
GlassifyMe iPhone App
Download our app on the App store if you carry an iPhone or iPad.
PD Ruler
Download and print our PD ruler. Follow the instructions to measure it yourself.
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Right Eye - PD
Enter your Right Eye PD measurement.