The LENSEEK Freeform Lens Portfolio represents a commitment to providing exceptional visual solutions tailored for a diverse range of needs, lifestyles, and complex prescriptions.
This innovative portfolio features a spectrum of advanced lens types, each engineered to address specific visual challenges.
The LENSEEK Freeform Lens Portfolio is a testament to sophisticated optical engineering, ensuring that every individual can find a lens solution that perfectly matches their unique visual requirements and personal style.

Blending bifocal lenses are designed for wearers who require two clearly defined vision zones with minimal transition areas. The surface of a blending bifocal lens is formed by joining two standard surfaces, one intended for distance vision and the other for near vision. These surfaces are connected by a small transition zone.

Designed to provide comprehensive peripheral vision and eye protection in high-curve frames, essential for athletic activities.
Customized wrapped lenses for sport frames are engineered using prescription data, frame specifications, and fitting geometry to correct optical aberrations. This approach provides a compensated prescription ensuring clear and comfortable vision.

An increase in hyperopia results in greater lens central thickness, while an increase in myopia leads to greater edge thickness of the lens. LENSEEK utilizes a lenticular design for high-power positive and negative lenses to reduce either the central or edge thickness as appropriate.

The LENSEEL Soft Thinning Method essentially allows the lens to have the high visual quality of a traditional spherical lens in the center while gaining the aesthetic benefit of a flatter, thinner aspheric lens design in the areas the wearer doesn't look through.

Traditional Single Vision Lenses, especially for high plus (hyperopia) and high minus (myopia) prescriptions, often suffer from significant drawbacks: a limited field of clear vision, noticeable peripheral distortion, and a less flattering profile due to lens thickness. LENSEEK resolves these conventional problems by introducing LENSEEK Freeform Digital Technology — an advancement usually reserved for progressive lenses — into its single vision design.