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Introducing Lenswap Customisable New Lenses for Glasses or Sunglasses. Whether you need prescription or non-prescription, our replacement lenses offer the perfect solution for your eyewear. Available for both glasses and sunglasses, you can enhance your vision with ease. Choose from our wide selection of optical options for a seamless fit and improved clarity. Upgrade your glasses or sunglasses today.
More About Lenses - Multifocal Lens Options
Digital Multifocals
Freeform Technology
Lenswap Digital Multifocal is a top tier free-form multifocal lens design that has significantly reduced peripheral distortion (compared to traditional multifocal lenses).
Our digital multifocal lenses reduces the traditional peripheral distortion in a traditional standard multifocal by also including prescription, frame and user measurements to calculate and generate a customised, personalised lens for comfortable clear vision.
Each point on the lens surface is also compensated to provide the best possible visual quality and performance.
Digital Plus Multifocals
Freeform + Digital Raypath Technology
Digital Plus Series is our top of the range family of lenses created by combining complex curves on both surfaces of the lens together with digital ray path technology to calculate & provide the best vision correction with a multifocal lens.
Digital plus multifocal lens features a unique, continuously changing front and back surface curvatures of the multifocal lens & further expands the reading zone with further improved peripheral vision compared to the digital design.
Office - Computer & Reading
Wide Near Zone Lenses (No Far Portion)
Office progressive lenses are an excellent choice for individuals who spend a significant amount of time working on computers or performing tasks at intermediate distances. By prioritizing the intermediate vision zone and providing a smooth transition between focal distances, these lenses offer clear, comfortable vision for office work while reducing strain on the neck, shoulders, and eyes.
Lens Materials - Explained
1.49 & 1.56
Recommended For Less Than +/-2.50 Prescriptions.
CR39 (1.49) - Impact Resistant:
Standard index lenses are typically the most affordable option, making them suitable for budget-conscious customers. Durability: These lenses offer good durability and can withstand everyday wear and tear.
HIVEX (1.56) - Impact Resistant:
Excellent optical material with high refractive index, high abbe number, low specific gravity and high impact resistant are traits of Hivex.
Mid-Index (1.60)
Recommended For Less Than +/-4.00 Prescriptions
Mid-index lenses strike a balance between lens thickness and cost. They are thinner and lighter than standard index lenses, providing improved aesthetics and comfort. Prescription Flexibility: Mid-index lenses are suitable for moderate to high prescriptions and offer better optical performance compared to standard index lenses.
High-Index (1.67) & Ultra High Index (1.74)
High-Index (1.67) - Thinner and Lighter:
Recommended For Less Than +/-7.00 Prescriptions
High-index lenses are significantly thinner and lighter than both standard and mid-index lenses. They provide a sleeker, more attractive appearance. Comfort and Aesthetics: The reduced lens thickness of high-index lenses makes them comfortable to wear and minimizes the "bug-eye" effect often associated with strong prescriptions. Frame Compatibility: High-index lenses work well with a variety of frame styles, including rimless and semi-rimless designs, where thinner lenses enhance the overall look.
Ultra High Index (1.74) - Maximum Thinness and Lightness:
Thinnest Available
Ultra high-index lenses offer the highest level of thinness and lightness, ideal for individuals with extremely strong prescriptions. Sleek and Invisible Appearance: Due to their minimal thickness, ultra high-index lenses provide a nearly invisible appearance, giving wearers a natural look and reducing the distortion caused by thicker lenses.
Enhanced Comfort: Ultra high-index lenses significantly reduce the weight of the glasses, offering exceptional comfort even for those with high prescriptions.
Lens Options - Explained
Blue Light Filter
Using screens and being exposed to blue light has been found to impact the production of melatonin, which is the hormone responsible for regulating sleep.
Lenswap's Blue light filtering lenses for glasses contain a coating on the lenses that helps restrict the transmission of the full range of blue light.
Super Anti-Glare
- Cleaner & Clearer
- Water Repellence
- Smudge Resistance
- Enhanced Durability
- Glare Reduction
Colour Changing
Photochromic lenses, also known as transition lenses, offer a remarkable combination of convenience and eye protection. These adaptive lenses automatically adjust their tint level based on the surrounding lighting conditions, providing optimal vision and UV protection in various environments.
Anti-Fog Treatment
Anti-fog treatment prevents your lenses fogging up when exposed to mist.
Blue Light Filter + Infra-Red Filter
Ideal for someone exposed to lots of heat, ie. chef.
Infra-red protection shields your eyes from heat with extra protection in conjunction with blue light filter.
Polarised Lens Upgrade
Polarized lenses effectively filters out horizontally polarized light, such as glare reflected from surfaces like water, snow, or roads. By eliminating this intense glare, polarized lenses enhance visual clarity, allowing you to see objects more crisply and sharply. Whether you're boating, skiing, or simply relaxing on a sunny day, polarized sunglasses provide a clearer view of your surroundings.
How To Measure Your PD (Pupil Distance)
Step 1.
Stand facing a mirror, at a distance of about 20cm
Step 2.
Keep your head straight and hold the ruler against your eyebrow.
Step 3.
Close your RIGHT EYE and align '0' to the center of your left pupil.
Step 4.
Without moving the ruler, now close your left eye and open your right eye.
Step 5.
Finally, Read the MM measurement that lines up with the center of your right pupil.
Multifocals Only - How To Take A Photo
Take a photo for Multifocal Lenses.
Turn on your front camera, hold phone up with arms straight with camera at eye level and take a photo.