1. Prescription & Fit
Start with a valid prescription and required fitting measurements for the lens design being ordered.
Lens Solutions
Explore what common lens categories are designed to do, where their limitations are and what questions to ask before adding a lens feature to prescription eyewear.

Lens Categories
Each lens page separates practical purpose from marketing claims and explains where professional fitting or prescription information is required.
Lenses made to match prescribed optical correction and fitting requirements.
Learn more →CoatingAnti-reflective treatments designed to reduce surface reflections.
Learn more →FilteringUnderstand what blue-light filtering can and cannot reasonably claim.
Learn more →MultifocalMultiple vision zones in one lens without a visible segment line.
Learn more →SunUnderstand UV protection in clear and sun lenses.
Learn more →CareCleaning, rinsing and storage considerations for reusable contact lenses.
Learn more →Decision Framework
The order matters: prescription and fitting first, intended use second, then optional materials or coatings.
Start with a valid prescription and required fitting measurements for the lens design being ordered.
Consider screens, driving, outdoor time, reading distance, workplace demands and how often the eyewear will be worn.
Evaluate coatings or filters based on realistic benefits, care requirements and cost rather than assuming more features are always better.
Lens information on this website is educational retail guidance. It does not diagnose vision problems, replace an eye examination or guarantee that a particular coating or filter will improve symptoms.
FAQ
The website covers prescription lenses, anti-glare lenses, blue-light filtering, progressive lenses, UV protection and contact-lens care solutions.
No. Lens features should be chosen according to prescription, use, comfort preferences, care requirements and professional guidance where relevant.
No. Prescription needs must be determined by a qualified eye-care professional.
Start with your valid prescription and intended use, then ask what lens design, material and optional features are compatible and useful.
Pure Optics
Use the lens pages to narrow your questions, then contact Pure Optics about the categories relevant to your prescription and use.