Need replacement prescription lenses for your glasses? We've examined the top places to find the best replacement lenses for glasses, and you can buy them from the comfort of your home.
Updated Nov. 20, 2023 2:54 p.m. PT Infrared Lens
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Check the site for discount codes or first-time buyer discount (you usually have to provide your email address).
It's important to know exactly what your prescription is (ideally a current one), though some companies can pull it from your old lenses if necessary.
Provide info about your frames
Some companies may expedite your order more quickly if you send them detailed info about your frames.
Read the fine print before ordering.
You don't have to buy a whole new pair of glasses every time your lenses get scratched up. There are plenty of sites out there that will replace the lenses in your existing frames, which can save you quite a bit of money, as well as some time and effort. Each company will either send you a box with a return shipping label inside to mail in your glasses, or if you already have a box for your glasses, the company will just send you the return shipping label. It's an easy process and expedited shipping options are available for a special fee if you need your glasses back quickly. Depending on your prescription, some companies can turn around orders in just a couple of days.
Over the last four years, I've had the lenses in about 15 pairs of glasses replaced. It's hard to declare one online retailer as the best place to buy replacement lenses for your glasses. All of them are good, though none of them is perfect. I occasionally get an email from a reader about a bad outcome, but I've found that the customer service at all of our top picks is usually pretty responsive and settles any issues, though they can sometimes take a few days to resolve.
We have Lensabl at the top of our roundup for best place to buy replacement lenses for glasses, because it's user-friendly and offers competitive pricing. Qualifying customers can even renew their eyeglass prescription with them online. But if you're looking for fast service, Overnight Glasses is a great pick. That said, I had good experiences with all the other online lens-replacement shops on this list. And note that all of them also sell frames and full prescription eyeglass and sunglass packages.
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Although it offers full frame/lens packages, Lensabl puts its lens replacement service front and center and comes up high in search results when Googling "lens replacement." Its motto is "Your frames, our lenses," with prices starting at $77 for buying a basic pair of single-vision lenses. A pair of tinted sunglasses lenses starts at $97. The budget new lens options are decent enough, but it does make a difference (in terms of sharpness and clarity) to step up to lenses more in the $150-plus range.
You upload your prescription online and pick the type of lens you want, and then Lensabl sends you a box with a prepaid return shipping label. You simply mail in your old frame in the box (shipping is free). First-time prescription lens customers get 15% off.
Lensabl does make prescription lenses for Bose Frames and other audio sunglasses.
Notable site features: For $25, you can renew your prescription online. Not everybody qualifies to take the online eye exam -- you have to answer some questions to see if you qualify -- but if you do, Lensabl says, "All you need is your computer, [your] smartphone and about 15 minutes of time." Your results will be reviewed by an eye doctor or optometrist licensed in your state who will then issue you a new prescription via email.
Current deals and coupons: All of Lensabl's deals and promo codes are displayed on its homepage.
As its name implies, Overnight Glasses can make you a new set of prescription glasses quickly -- and really quickly if you're willing to pay extra for a new pair of glasses. If you buy a frame/lens package, fast three- to four-day service is available for $9. (It takes slightly longer for progressive lens and bifocal lens types.) The quality of the lenses I got was as good as that from other replacement lens sites, so there's no sacrifice of prescription eyewear quality for speed.
As for new lenses for your current frame, you ship your frames to Overnight Glasses and it'll replace your lenses with new ones in 48 hours. The service can do polarized, blue light, transitions and many other types, though progressives take an additional two days (so 72 hours total from the time your frames are received).
If you're looking for a truly overnight option, the emergency, 24-hour rush service costs an additional $60 for single vision. As noted, a progressive lens order can take an additional two days, so the fastest you can get new progressive lenses is three days.
Overnight makes lenses for Bose Frames and Amazon Echo Frames audio glasses.
Notable site features: The site has a clean look and is easy to navigate. There are multiple shipping options.
Current deals and coupons: 15% off your order with code FAST15. You can also save 15% on designer frames and lenses with the promo code LENS15.
Eyeglasses.com has a huge selection of both frames and lenses and is also one of a small number of sites that offer a lens replacement service for existing frames, with prices starting at $48. As with all the other sites here, you simply choose the lens you want (that can be a little daunting because there are so many options) and you'll get sent a prelabeled box with which to return your frames, with free shipping both ways. If you don't know your prescription -- and don't want to change your current prescription -- you can opt to have Eyeglasses.com's technicians "read your lenses and duplicate them."
The service isn't superspeedy in terms of turnaround time, but the lenses are high-quality and the eyewear site has good online help options, including a Replacement Lenses Wizard and an online chat feature. Unlike Lensabl, which highlights its lens replacement service, Eyeglasses.com doesn't market the option front and center.
Eyeglasses.com makes lenses for Bose Frames and Amazon Echo Frames audio glasses.
Notable site features: Eyeglasses.com says it only sells "high-quality, individually made lenses made in the USA," and the sample glasses I tried had excellent lenses that gave me a very sharp image. There's a huge selection of lens options, and you get a "Perfect Lenses Guarantee" that allows you to send your glasses back if they don't work for you -- you can get a redo or a full refund, your choice.
Current deals and coupons: 15% off for new customers in exchange for your email address.
While it's had shops in the New York area for a while, ReplaceRxLenses is somewhat new to the online replacement-lens arena. My experience using this retailer was smooth, with a relatively quick turnaround time (about a week, but I was in New York). Its prices are competitive and slightly cheaper for some lens types.
The site says what differentiates it from competitors is that it doesn't have an assembly-line format for fulfilling orders, where one worker is responsible for manufacturing the lenses, another is responsible for tracing the frame and edging the lenses to fit the frame and another might handle the final eyeglass inspection. "With us, one technician works on a customer's order from start to finish," a rep told me. "We believe this format results in a better end product, because there is almost no chance of information being lost or mistakes being made along the way."
ReplaceRxLenses says it can do a replacement for prescription eyewear or replace nonprescription lenses for Bose, Amazon Echo, Snapchat Spectacles and many other audio/smart frames.
Notable site features: The site says it has experience working with frame types and lenses that some other places can't handle. "We have plenty of experience working with sports frames, wraparound frames, vintage frames and extended range prescriptions," a rep told me. "Many other online replacement services can only work with certain frame types and up to certain prescriptions."
The site tries to get as much information about a customer's frame beforehand so it can begin working on the order even before receiving the frame, which helps expedite the order. (I submitted a photo of my frame.)
Current deals and coupons: 15% off for new customers or 10% off for returning customers in exchange for your email address (leave site to see offer).
LensDirect says it can make quality lenses for a wide array of frames -- "practically any frame unless it just absolutely doesn't make any fundamental sense like putting a +7.5 prescription on a semi rimless frame" -- and has its own machine in-house that can cut the lenses anytime (other retailers have this as well). "We make lens replacement more affordable than our competitors without sacrificing quality," a rep told me.
LensDirect does now make replacement lenses for Bose and Amazon audio glasses, though it does require you to sign a waiver to work on them.
My lens replacement took about a week, and the lens quality was high. After using discount codes, the cost for lenses I got was a bit less than from some competing sites like Lensabl.
Notable site features: The site has a virtual try-on feature if you're buying a frame and lens package. When it comes to an older audience (people who wear progressive or bifocal lenses), lens options tend to be more affordable (with discount codes applied), specifically when it comes to the 1.67 high-index lens, which is 40% thinner and lighter than a standard CR39 lens. "Even to a younger audience who wants to take a cheap eyeglass frame and get exactly the lens they need, our CR39 and Polycarbonate lenses start off more affordable even for them," a rep said.
Current deals and coupons: Use code REPLACE20 for 20% off on lens replacement for a limited time.
Most of the prescription eyewear sites highlighted here for eyeglass lens replacement offer a discount for first-time customers. They also sometimes have codes for lens upgrades. Make sure you check for any deals before purchasing.
In most cases, you'll need to know your prescription and pupillary distance from your optometrist before you use an online glasses retailer, so make sure you get a hard copy the next time you get your vision checked. Once you have your current prescription, most of these websites will let you upload a picture of the prescription from your phone the first time you buy prescription eyewear. If you don't know your prescription, certain lens-replacement outfits in this roundup can simply duplicate the lenses you have in your existing frames. (If a lens is cracked or scratched, you may simply want to replace it if your prescription is current.)
Some eyeglass lens-replacement sites will ask you to send a description or photo of your frame (and perhaps ask for a model number if you have one), so they can prep your order and process it faster. Most but not all existing frames can accept new prescription lenses.
Read the fine print about returns before you purchase replacement lenses. Often, sites will accept returns but only if they messed up your order in some way or a flaw was created in the lens production process.
We test online replacement-lens services by ordering a set of replacement lenses from a site. We tend to order midrange lenses and, in some cases, we've ordered multiple times from the same site. We mainly evaluate the lenses for quality (how good they are comparable price points), turnaround times and how user friendly the site is.
With any frame that currently has a prescription lens in it, you should be able to replace the lens. That said, certain types of glasses that have more curved lenses -- such as those found in certain sports glasses -- may be harder to replace. Just make sure that before sending in that type of frame whether a lens-replacement shop can replace the lens for it.
You can put old lenses into a new frame as long as the new frame is the same as the old one and the lenses are still in good condition. Some eye care providers may be able to shape old lenses into the new frame, but it's not always possible.
Depending on the quality and type of lens you get it, It can be, though it is usually cheaper to do through an online retailer. If you are just getting basic lenses, it can be quite affordable. But the main reason to do it rather than buying a whole new set of glasses is if you like your frames and paid a tidy sum for them when you got them new.
For pure clarity, a glass or mineral glass lens is the best. But most people prefer polycarbonate lenses, which are lighter and more durable. High-index lenses are good for those who have strong prescriptions that would normally require thicker lenses. These high-tech plastic lenses end up being the same thinness as standard plastic or polycarbonate lenses that have a lighter prescription. However, you do have to pay more for high-index lenses. Arguably the best lenses are Trivex lenses, which are lightweight and durable and offer slightly better clarity than polycarbonate lenses. But they are more expensive than plastic (CR-39) and polycarbonate lenses.
Wide Angle Lens If you're wondering whether these eyewear retailers make prescription lenses for audio glasses, like the Bose Frames, Amazon Echo Frames and Razer Anzu , most do. Only a few have officially partnered with Bose, like Lensabl and the Bose Tempo sports model. Aside from the Tempo, most other audio glasses have pretty standard frames that accept prescription glasses. But you can always call and ask whether the company can make lenses for whatever audio glasses you have based on your particular prescription.