Measuring Your PD
Measuring your PD
The Pupillary Distance (PD) is the distance (measured in mm) between the pupils of your eyes (the centers of your eyes). It is sometimes also known as the Distance PD.
An accurate (PD) measurement is required in order to make Prescription Glasses and is an essential part of your prescription, particularly for stronger corrective lenses.
Your PD may be included as part of your prescription. In which case you can enter it as part of our Order process – see What is Pupillary Distance for details.
You can ask your Optician for your PD if they do not include it on your prescription, although there may be an additional charge for this service.
We strongly recommend that you have an Optician measure your PD professionally, particularly for stronger prescription but it is possible to measure it yourself, by following the steps below. You will need a light room, a mirror and a ruler with millimeter (mm) measurements.
1. Hold a mm ruler up to the bridge of your nose in front of a mirror so you can read the markings on the ruler, or have a friend help you.
2. Line the 0mm mark on the ruler with the center of your right pupil
3. Without moving the ruler, note the distance on the ruler that corresponds to the center of your left pupil.
4. This is your PD – eg 63mm.
5. Repeat the process two or three times until you are confident you have an accurate reading.
6. Make a note of your PD and enter it as part of the Order process in the Send us your Prescription request that we will send you when you require your prescription.
Frame measurements can normally be found on the inside of your
temple. Once you find them, enter them in the fields below.