Personalize your glasses with prescription lenses
1Find your pair
Discover our designer eyewear and select your favorite frame in store or online.
2Select your lenses
Bring your frames to a store so we can help you find the right lenses. Bring in a prescription or book an eye exam.
3Use your benefits
Enjoy additional savings in store with insurance & FSA/HSA dollars, valid on prescription eyewear or contact lenses.
4Complete your purchase
We ensure 100% satisfaction with our 30-day happiness guarantee as well as free cleanings and adjustments.
Step 1: find your lens type
Single Vision
Provides one type of correction for farsighted, nearsighted, or astigmatic vision.
Progressives
Designed for more than one vision correction, this surface is seamless but has different prescriptions.
Step 2: select your lens material
Hi-Index with Premium Anti-Reflective Coating
A lightweight & discreet lens, this is best for strong prescriptions and thin-edge frames.
Polycarbonate
This thin lens is resistant to breakage and ideal for mild to moderate prescriptions.
Plastic
Enhanced slim plastic lenses are suitable for light prescriptions or an extra pair of frames.
Step 3: add enhancements
Blue Light
This treatment reduces exposure to blue light from digital devices and improves visual comfort.
Polarized
Improves contrast, depth perception & visual acuity by reducing glare from reflective surfaces.
Light-Responsive Transitions
These lenses quickly darken when exposed to sunlight and fade back to clear once indoors.
Anti-Reflective
Eliminate unwanted reflection & improve vision while making eyeglasses look more attractive.
FAQs
*INDEPENDENT DOCTORS’ NOTICE
Eye exams are available by Independent Doctors of Optometry at or next to LensCrafters® in most states. Doctors in some states are employed by LensCrafters. In California, eye exams are available at LensCrafters locations from licensed optometrists employed by EYEXAM of California, a licensed vision health care service plan, or from Independent Doctors of Optometry at select locations. The optometrists are not employed by LensCrafters, which does not provide eye exams.
*Blue-violet light is between 400 and 455nm as stated by ISO TR20772 2018. (ISO: International Standards Organization ––“Ophthalmic optics Spectacles lenses Short Wavelength visible solar radiation and the eye, FD ISO/TR 20772”).