What We Offer

Lens Materials

Polycarbonate

  • Lightweight.
  • Impact-resistant.

CR-39

  • Affordable
  • good optical quality.

High-Index 1.67

  • Thinner
  • Lighter
  • For strong prescriptions.

High-Index 1.74

  • Ultra thin and light.

Product Portfolio

Engineered for Clarity. Built for Performance.

Single Vision Lenses

Accurate correction for near or distance vision, manufactured with micron-level precision.

Progressive Lenses

Seamless multi-distance correction providing natural visual transitions and maximum comfort.

Blue Light Protection Lenses

Engineered to reduce digital eye strain and safeguard visual health in today’s screen-centric world.

Photochromic Lenses

Adaptive technology that automatically adjusts to ambient light for all-day visual comfort.

High-Index Lenses

Thin, lightweight lenses delivering superior optical performance for higher prescriptions.

Premium Coatings

Anti-reflective, scratch-resistant, and hydrophobic coatings for durability, clarity, and easy maintenance.

About Us

A Leader in Optical Lens Manufacturing

At U Lens, we bring decades of optical expertise and technological excellence to the design and production of premium eyeglass lenses. Our integrated manufacturing process, rigorous testing protocols, and commitment to innovation ensure that every lens bearing the U Lens name meets the highest optical standards.

Core Competencies

Coating Options

Hard Coat

Our hard coat forms an extra-tough protective layer over your lenses, making them highly resistant to …

Anti-Reflection

The anti-reflection coating dramatically reduces reflections caused by bright lights, computer screens …

Super Hydrophobic

The super hydrophobic coating creates a water- and oil-repellent surface that prevents droplets, dust, and …

Blue Protection

Blue light filtering coatings protect your eyes from high-energy blue light emitted by digital screens, LED…

Technology and Innovation

Precision at Every Stage

U Lens invests continuously in advanced optical technology to ensure superior accuracy and performance. Our facilities utilize digital freeform surfacing, automated inspection systems, and nanotechnology coatings to deliver lenses that exceed international quality benchmarks.

Technological Advantages:

Sustainability

U Lens is committed to sustainable production practices. From responsible sourcing to waste reduction and energy-efficient operations, we prioritize environmental stewardship in every stage of our manufacturing process.

Our Sustainability Principles:

What Our Patients Say!

“I was amazed at how lightweight and clear my new lenses are. The blue protection coating makes a huge difference when I’m working on my computer all day.”

— Sarah M.
    — Sarah M.

    “Crystal Optics helped me choose the perfect lenses for my prescription. Everything is so clear now, and the anti-reflection coating is a game-changer at night.”

    — David R.
      — David R.

      “Excellent quality and professional service! The lenses are thin, stylish, and so comfortable to wear. Highly recommended.”

      — Emma L.
        — Emma L.

        “I never realized how much strain blue light was putting on my eyes until I switched to Crystal Optics lenses. My eyes feel relaxed even after long hours on the screen.”

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          Questions Frequently Asked

          At Cristal Optics, your first visit is all about care and clarity. Our team will warmly welcome you, understand your vision needs, and guide you through a simple eye check-up.

          Yes, contact lenses are generally safe to wear when used properly. It’s important to follow your eye care professional’s instructions, maintain good hygiene, and replace lenses as recommended. Improper use, such as sleeping in lenses not designed for overnight wear or failing to clean them properly, can increase the risk of eye infections or irritation.
          You should consider visiting an optometrist if you notice any of the following signs: Blurred or double vision Frequent headaches or eye strain Difficulty seeing at night or in bright light Sudden changes in vision Eye pain, redness, or discomfort Trouble focusing on objects Needing to squint or hold things closer to see clearly Regular eye exams are also recommended even if you don’t have symptoms, as some eye conditions develop without obvious warning signs.
          Many eye care providers accept insurance for eye exams, but it depends on the clinic and your specific insurance plan. It’s best to contact the office directly or check your insurance provider’s website to confirm coverage and any out-of-pocket costs.

          Partnerships

          Trusted by Optical Professionals

          U Lens partners with optical retailers, laboratories, and distributors worldwide to provide comprehensive lens solutions tailored to their business needs. We pride ourselves on delivering reliability, precision, and support that strengthen long-term client relationships.

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