Prescription and lens guide

Choose prescription details and lens options with fewer surprises

This page is the clearest place to compare prescription types, lens packages, and order-prep details before checkout. If you are ordering glasses online for the first time, start with the checklist below, then move into the lens flow with your prescription details ready.

Prescription checklist before you start

  • Use a current glasses prescription with SPH, CYL, Axis, and PD.
  • ADD is mainly needed for progressive or reading lens setups.
  • Contact lens prescriptions are not the same as glasses prescriptions.
  • If you are unsure about PD or ADD, review the prescription guide before ordering.

Open the prescription guide

How to choose the right prescription type

Single-vision works when you need one field of correction, such as distance or near-only use.

Progressive works when you need distance, intermediate, and reading support in one lens.

Reading glasses fit close work and magnification-only needs.

Non-prescription works when you want plano, sun, fashion, or screen-use lenses without vision correction.

Lens option shortcuts

Standard lenses: a clean everyday starting point for routine prescription wear.

Blue-light blocking: for heavier screen use and office routines.

Photochromic and Transitions: for people moving between indoor and outdoor light during the day.

Driving, tinted, and polarized: for glare control, outdoor use, and sun-oriented routines.

What to review before checkout

After you choose the lens package, review your shipping timing, return path, and support options so the order is complete from frame choice through delivery.

Can I order prescription glasses online from this page?

Yes. This page is designed to take you from frame selection into prescription type, lens type, manual entry or upload, and final cart review in one path.

What is the difference between single-vision and progressive lenses?

Single-vision lenses correct one viewing distance. Progressive lenses combine distance, intermediate, and near vision in one lens and usually need more careful frame fit and prescription entry.

Do I need PD to order glasses online?

Usually yes. PD helps place the lens correctly in front of each eye, which matters for comfort and clarity, especially on stronger prescriptions and progressive orders.

Should I choose blue-light, photochromic, or Transitions lenses?

Choose blue-light blocking for heavier screen routines, photochromic for a simpler clear-to-dark lens, and Transitions when you want a stronger branded light-adaptive option with more performance-focused positioning.

Can I upload my prescription instead of entering it manually?

Yes. You can upload a prescription image from this page. If values are unclear or missing, manual review or manual entry may still be needed to finish the order correctly.