Pupillary Distance

Use Our Virtual Try-on To Measure Your Eye PD

What is pupillary distance?

Your PD is the distance in millimetres between the centre of one pupil and the centre of the other pupil. This measurement ensures that we make your lenses with the prescription exactly where your eyes require them, resulting in superior vision!

Types of pupillary measurements

Single PD and dual PD measurements are the two types of PD measurements.

The distance between the centres of one pupil and the centres of the other is referred to as the single or binocular PD measurement. A single PD measurement yields a single value, such as 60, 63, or 55 mm.

The distance between the centre of each pupil and the bridge of the nose is referred to as dual or monocular PD. Dual PD measurements consist of two numbers. For instance, if the dual PD is 31/33, the first number refers to the right eye and the second to the left eye.


How to measure PD online while using Virtual Try-On?

 
 

  1. Set up for the scan

Hold your phone or camera straight and click on the try-on.

     2. Adjust Iris

After step 2, blue lenses pop up on the screen as the iris. Adjust the iris size and press continue.

     3. Click filters

Click on the 3 filter lines next to the camera icon at the bottom.

  1. Note your PD

Once you get your PD, write down the number starting from 42-71 enter in instructions for the order, and mail it to us along with your prescription.



We need your pupillary distance measurement to ensure our lab get your prescription sitting perfectly in your lenses.


The virtual try-on feature is now available on our website.