Choose Your Lenses
Customize your Lenses

We’re here to help you find the perfect lenses—offering clear, comfortable vision tailored to your lifestyle. Whether it’s our opticians, advisors, or eyewear experts, we’ll guide you through lens options that suit your prescription and everyday needs. Your satisfaction is our priority.
We offer a wide range of lenses tailored for every vision need — from single vision to progressive, blue light blocking to transition lenses.

Lens Comparison Table
Lens Type | Vision Zones | Best For | Lines Visible? | Light Adaptive |
---|---|---|---|---|
Single Vision | 1 | Distance or Reading | No | No |
Progressive | Multiple | All distances | No | Optional |
Bifocal | 2 | Near & Far | Yes | Optional |
Photochromic | Depends | Outdoor & Indoor use | No | Yes |
Blue Light Blocking | Any | Computer & Screen Use | No | No |
High-Index | Any | Strong Prescriptions | No | Optional |
WHAT IS LENS COATING?

✅ Anti-Reflective Coating
Reduces glare and reflections from screens, headlights, and sunlight. Enhances visual clarity and comfort—especially helpful for night driving or prolonged digital device use.
✅ Scratch-Resistant Coating
Protects your lenses from daily wear and tear, such as keys, cloths, or accidental bumps. Keeps your lenses looking newer for longer by minimizing surface scratches.
✅ Smudge-Resistant (Anti-Fouling) Coating
Repels oil and fingerprints for clearer vision and easier cleaning. Ideal for anyone tired of wiping their glasses throughout the day.
✅ Water-Repellent (Hydrophobic) Coating
Keeps water, dust, and dirt off your lenses, making them easier to clean. Perfect for humid, rainy, or dusty environments.
✅ Anti-Static Coating
Repels dust and airborne particles that cling to your lenses. A great option for those in dry or dusty areas, or anyone who struggles to keep their lenses clean.
✅ UV Protection Coating
Blocks 100% of harmful UVA and UVB rays. Acts like sunscreen for your eyes—helping prevent long-term damage from sun exposure, even with clear lenses.
Let's know about index?
Lens index refers to how thick or thin your lenses are. The higher the lens index, the thinner and lighter the lenses become. Higher prescriptions typically require a higher index lens for comfort and appearance, while lower prescriptions are fine with standard indexes.
