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ZEISS Single Vision lenses

Benefit from our wide range of single vision products – whatever your customers may need

Each single vision lens produced by ZEISS is designed with a focus on visual quality, appearance, and wearing comfort. Whether your customers need reading lenses or if you prescribe a solution to correct ametropia – you’ll find a solution in our portfolio of single vision lenses.

ZEISS Single Vision lenses come standard with full UV protection.

ZEISS Single Vision lenses Portfolio: More than 75% of lens wearers purchase standard single vision lenses.1

For myopic or hyperopic customers, or those who experience any other type of refractive error such as astigmatism or presbyopia. Now you can offer your customers optimal vision, clarity and comfort with high-quality single vision prescription lenses. While our standard products already meet all the basic requirements, our customised lenses ensure maximum comfort in all situations.​ Plastic, trivex or polycarbonate single vision lenses:​ Our lens products are available in different material options depending on the lens requirements. In addition to our ZEISS stock lenses and standard lenses we also have a range of single vision lenses designed to meet specific needs. This range includes ZEISS Single Vision DriveSafe lenses designed for excellent wearer comfort and better vision on the road, ZEISS Single Vision EnergizeMe lenses specially designed for the needs of contact lens wearers and ZEISS Single Vision SmartLife lenses designed for a digitally-immersive lifestyle of kids, teens and adults. Discover the ZEISS product that best suits your customers’ individual needs.

ZEISS Single Vision SmartLife lenses

Suitable for customers aged from as young as 6 years and older, who want sharper and more comfortable vision when switching between online and offline. Constantly being connected and on the move can be strenuous on the eyes. With improved optical performance, 94% of people claim that they perceive wide fields of comfortable vision for intermediate and near tasks.2

ZEISS Single Vision DriveSafe lenses

Ideal for customers who own one pair of glasses for everyday use. ZEISS Single Vision DriveSafe lenses offer better vision in low light conditions for safer and more comfortable driving. It also reduces glare at night from oncoming cars or streetlights.

ZEISS Single Vision EnergizeMe lenses

Designed for customers who wear contact lenses, but also need spectacle lenses. Most customers don't want to choose between contact lenses or spectacle lenses – they would rather opt for both. 65% of contact lens wearers also enjoy wearing spectacles, especially for reading, watching TV, or using a tablet.4

ZEISS Single Vision Stock lenses (FSV)

A wide range of ZEISS Finished Single Vision lenses are available. These lenses include full UV protection up to 400 nm.

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  • 1

    SWV Strategy with Vision, World, Lens and Frame Demand Study, 11 Sep 2016.

  • 2

    External consumer acceptance test on the ZEISS SmartLife lens portfolio, n=48 study participants (percentage of participants who ‘strongly agree’, ‘agree’ or ‘somewhat agree’). Aston Optometry School, Aston University, UK, 2019.

  • 3

    Qualitative analyses by Technology & Innovation, Carl Zeiss Vision International GmbH, DE 2022.

  • 4

    A Aslam. Contact lenses and spectacles: a winning combination. Optician 2013; 246:6425-26.