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Customed-Tailored Eyewear

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Custom-tailored glasses and sunglasses made for every ONE face, Not everyone's face. Measured and styled on your iPhone, made-to-order in SF. Custom-tailored eyeglasses and sunglasses crafted for every ONE face, not everyone’s face. We design, engineer, and craft your glasses based on your unique facial measurements, your distinct stylistic choices, and your personal needs and preferences.
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Kyla Hiller
Now the choice of Eyewear can take less time
Chris Guest
@kyla_hiller Absolutely! And you don't even leave your home to do it. Just snap a photo of your prescription, send it to us, and we do the rest. Have you tried the app yet?
Irana Sverbitskaya

choosing eyewear has never been easier

Pros:

great app idea

Cons:

none

Vishva Thejeshwar
@lenskart , A company from India also has a similar feature featured on its website .
Eric Varady
@vishva_thejeshwar thanks for the tip. But I should clarify: Lenskart only does the virtual try-on of stock off-the-shelf frames (and their 3d mapping is far inferior to ours). We do full-custom eyewear. Completely different product.
Eric Varady
Feel free to ask me any questions about the eyewear industry, our breakthrough product, our story, etc!
Eric Varady
The hype of 3D printing has gotten a bit beyond its actual capabilities: 3D-printed parts will indeed look 3D-printed. The truth is, if people actually wanted that 3D-printed look on their face, eyewear companies could have injection-molded eyewear frames 40 years ago with the texture and opaque color of what we now call 3D-printing. And the fact is, people have consistently and conclusively voted with their wallets to reject that aesthetic, which is why you don't see that 3D-printed look being popular.
Nick Findler
How is this coming along? It's great to see advances in custom fit frames!