8 Different Types of Lenses for Glasses

Multifocal lenses offer clear vision at near, intermediate, and far distances with a smooth transition. Available in standard, premium, and elite versions for different levels of clarity.

Multifocal Lenses

Photochromic lenses darken in sunlight and adjust in cloudy weather. They offer UV protection and dual functionality as both prescription glasses and sunglasses.

Photochromic Lenses

Tinted lenses protect against UV rays and can be fashionable. Available in various colors and shades, including mirror tints, ideal for sunglasses and reducing blue light.

Tinted Lenses

High index lenses are thinner and lighter than standard lenses, ideal for strong prescriptions. Available in 1.6, 1.67, and 1.74 indexes to reduce eye magnification.

High Index Lenses

Single vision lenses correct one vision issue, either near or distance. Ideal for those needing correction for only one type of vision, such as reading or distance viewing.

Single Vision Lenses

Blue light filter lenses reduce eye strain from digital screens by blocking harmful blue light. Perfect for heavy screen users to alleviate digital eye strain.

Digital (Blue Light Filter) Lenses

Polarised lenses cut glare from reflective surfaces, improving visibility and reducing eye strain. Often include UV protection, making them great for driving or outdoor activities.

Polarised Lenses

Prism lenses correct double vision and other binocular issues by altering light direction. They help align vision for a single, clear image, available at no extra cost with prescription glasses.

Prism Lenses