Pupillary distance (PD) is the distance between the centers of your pupils, measured in millimeters (mm). A correct PD measurement helps align the optical center of your lenses for clearer, more comfortable vision.
Accurate PD distance improves lens centering and helps reduce visual discomfort.
Some orders use one number, others use two (OD/OS) for right and left eye.
Prefer a visual walkthrough? This short video shows how to measure pupillary distance with a PD ruler, plus tips to keep your PD measurement consistent.
Print this page at 100% / Actual size on A4 paper or US letter paper. For the most accurate results, measure 2–3 times and use the average.
Note: Please print at 100% size on A4 / US letter paper.
The average adult PD is usually between about 54 mm and 78 mm. For the most accurate result, measure 2–3 times and use the average.
Step 1
Stand about 8 inches (20 cm) from a mirror. Keep your head level and look straight ahead.

Step 2
Close your right eye. Align the “0” mark on the ruler with the center of your left pupil.

Step 3
Close your left eye. Read the millimeter number that lines up with the center of your right pupil.

Step 4
If you need dual PD, measure each eye separately (OD/OS) and enter both numbers.

Use single PD when checkout shows one PD field. Use dual PD when checkout asks for two PD fields (right/left).
| Type | What It Looks Like | When To Use |
|---|---|---|
| Single PD | One number (e.g., 63mm) | When checkout shows one PD field |
| Dual PD | Two numbers (e.g., OD 31mm / OS 32mm) | When checkout asks for two PD fields (right/left) |
Yes. Online tools can help you estimate your pupillary distance. For the best accuracy, especially with a stronger prescription, consider getting PD measured by an eye care professional.
Option 1
Use a standard card for scale. Keep your face centered, look straight ahead, and use good lighting.
Option 2
Print at 100% / actual size, then follow the step-by-step guide above for a more reliable PD distance.
Option 3
A helper can improve accuracy because you can keep both eyes open and your head steady.
It can be. Some prescriptions include a separate near PD. If your order only asks for one PD, use the one provided for that purpose.
You can measure pupillary distance at home using the steps above or request PD from your eye care provider.
It's very common for PD measurements to include a decimal (e.g., 62.2, 62.7) or to be slightly different between your left and right eyes. If your PD is not a whole number, please round it to the nearest option available:
If you have a significant difference between your left and right eye PD (more than 2–3mm), or if you’re unsure about your measurement, we recommend visiting a local optician for a professional PD check. This ensures your glasses are made to fit you correctly.
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