The Smart Way to Buy Glasses Online
A practical guide to choosing frames that actually fit.
Buying glasses isn’t just about style — it’s about fit, function, and clarity. Here’s what to consider before placing your order.
First things first
Start with Your Prescription
Before thinking about style, make sure your prescription is up to date. We recommend having your eyes checked every one to two years. Wearing the correct prescription doesn’t just improve how you see — it supports your overall eye health and daily comfort.
Already have a valid prescription?
You’re ready to choose your frames and lenses online in just a few steps. If you choose to enter your prescription manually instead of uploading it, please double‑check all values carefully — especially the numbers and plus (+) or minus (–) signs — to ensure accuracy.
No prescription needed?
You can still opt for blue light filtering lenses for screen protection.
Fit changes everything
Understand Fit — Especially for Low Nose Bridges
If your glasses constantly slide down, sit too low, or press into your cheeks, the issue is often the bridge design — not your face.
Most frames are built for higher nose bridges.
eydio frames are designed specifically for low nose bridges, with optimized bridge height and balanced proportions for better support and alignment.
The result: secure, all‑day comfort without constant adjustment.
Designed to fit. Not to be fixed.
Proportion matters
Choose a Shape That Works for You
The right frame shape enhances your natural features.
Square and rectangular frames add structure.
Round frames soften.
Geometric shapes create edge.
Cat‑eye silhouettes bring lift.
You can also explore wide-fit and petite-fit edits to find proportions that feel intentional — not oversized or overwhelming.
Style is personal. Fit is essential.
Built for how you live
Upgrade your lenses
Choosing the right frame is only half the story. The lenses determine how your glasses perform every single day.
Start by asking yourself: how do you use your eyes most?
If you spend long hours in front of screens, blue light filtering lenses can help reduce digital eye strain and improve visual comfort throughout the day.
If you find yourself switching between near and distance vision — reading, working, driving — multifocal lenses allow you to move seamlessly without changing glasses.
For stronger prescriptions, high‑index lenses offer a thinner, lighter profile, improving comfort and keeping your frames visually balanced.
You can also choose anti‑reflective coatings to reduce glare and improve clarity, especially in bright light or while driving at night.
The right lenses don’t just correct vision.
They support how you live, work, and move through your day.

