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How to measure your Pupillary Distance

Pupillary Distance (PD)

Your Pupillary Distance, sometimes referred to as ‘PD’ is the horizontal distance between the centres of your pupils in millimetres. It is needed to ensure the centre of each lens is aligned with the centre of your pupils.

 Note: This is generally not included on your prescription. Either 

How to measure your PD 



 

 

 

 

 

 

Asking a Friend to help you using a ruler

This is the easiest method for measuring you PD. Please follow the guide below:

  1. With your friend sitting opposite you at the same height, ask them to place a ruler across your forehead just above your eyes with the millimetre side facing upwards.
  2. Ask your friend to close their right eye and you then look directly into their left eye. Ask your friend to slide the ruler so that the zero value is in the centre of your right pupil and to keep the ruler very steady across your forehead.
  3. Ask your friend to close their left eye and for you to look directly into their right eye. Your friend will then read off the measurement to the centre of your left pupil.  

That is all there is to it. Please see the diagram above to help you further.

Asking a Friend to help you using your current glasses

  1. Put your glasses on so that they are comfortable and steady. Ask your friend to stand opposite you and mark on your lenses the position of your pupils with a non-permanent marker.
  2. You will now have two lines directly in front of you whilst wearing your spectacles. Take off your glasses and measure the distance between the two markings. If you have a reading of 6cm then type in our prescription page a PD distance of 60. If the measurement is 6.4cm then your PD will be 64.

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