EyeMeasure enables you to measure your Pupillary Distance (eye to eye) & now Segment Height instantly at near and far distances. No mirrors, credit cards, tape measures or objects needed. It's accurate to up to 0.5mm for the perfect prescription glasses. Please note: iPhone X or newer is required for this app.
What is the best pupillary distance app?
GlassesOn | Pupils & Lenses. #1 Ranked App for measuring Pupillary Distance. The only medical grade app for PD (Pupillary Distance) measurement and extracting your glasses details! Getting your glasses parameters has never been easier!
Can you measure pupil distance at home?
Look straight ahead into the mirror and position the ruler over the bridge of your nose. Starting with the right eye, line up the zero end of the ruler at your pupil; measure the distance from your right to your left pupil. The millimeter number that lines up with your left pupil is the measurement you want.
How can I check my pupillary distance for free?
- All you need is a mirror and a ruler that measures in millimeters. Once you're ready, face the mirror and hold the ruler up against the bridge of your nose.
- Look straight ahead and align the 0 millimeter mark with the center of your left pupil. ...
- Now you have your pupil distance measurement.
Can an app measure pupillary distance?
PD Meter App by GlassifyMe All you need is a standard card with a magnetic strip (gift card, rewards cart, or points card) and you can measure your PD using the app in a few quick steps – without the need of a ruler. Our app uses advanced algorithms to ensure that your PD is calculated with precision.
How do I measure my pupillary distance at home?
- Stand 8 in. away from a mirror.
- Hold a ruler against your brow.
- Close your right eye then align the ruler's 0 mm with the center of your left pupil.
- Look straight then close your left eye and open your right eye.
- The mm line that lines up to the center of your right pupil is your PD.
How do I measure my pupil distance?
Look straight ahead into the mirror and position the ruler over the bridge of your nose. Starting with the right eye, line up the zero end of the ruler at your pupil; measure the distance from your right to your left pupil. The millimeter number that lines up with your left pupil is the measurement you want.