How We Make Your Glasses

At Olet Optical, every pair of glasses is made around one essential principle: precision tailored to the individual. We do not believe quality eyewear should be generic. From prescription review to final packaging, each step of our process is designed to ensure that your glasses are accurate, comfortable, and ready for real life.

At Olet Optical, lenses are customized according to each customer's prescription rather than relying only on standard stock solutions. This approach helps us support stronger prescriptions and more complex vision needs with greater precision.

Below is a closer look at how prescription glasses are made at Olet Optical and how each pair is customized to match the wearer’s unique prescription.


Step 1: Prescription Review

Every order begins with a careful review of your prescription. Our team checks the prescription details, lens requirements, and frame compatibility to make sure the order is optically sound before production begins.

This first step is essential because accurate eyewear starts with accurate prescription data.


Step 2: Personalized Lens Customization

Once the prescription is confirmed, we produce lenses according to each customer’s individual prescription rather than relying on generic stock lenses. This personalized approach ensures that every pair of glasses is tailored to the wearer’s exact vision needs.

All lenses at Olet Optical are produced based on the customer’s prescription. For most standard single vision prescriptions, the manufacturing process is relatively straightforward and typically completed within 1 to 2 days.

For progressive lenses, high-prescription lenses, and other complex prescriptions, the lenses often require extra new mold production customized specifically for the prescription. This additional manufacturing step allows the lenses to match the required optical design more precisely and usually takes 4 to 6 days or longer depending on the prescription.

Because lenses are produced according to each individual prescription, this process allows us to support stronger prescriptions and more complex vision needs while helping ensure accurate vision and everyday comfort.

Free-form lens processing technology used to produce custom prescription lenses with high precision at Olet Optical.
Custom prescription lens production and inspection stages at Olet Optical.

Step 3: Lens Cutting and Frame Assembly

After the lenses are completed, they move to our assembly workshop for edging and mounting. Each lens is precisely cut to match the selected frame, then carefully fitted and adjusted by our technicians.

This step ensures that the lenses sit correctly in the frame and that the finished glasses provide both visual accuracy and wearing comfort.

Custom prescription lens cutting and frame assembly at Olet Optical.

Step 4: Quality Inspection

Once assembly is complete, every pair goes through quality inspection. We check prescription accuracy, lens clarity, frame alignment, and overall finishing to make sure the glasses meet our standards before shipment.

This step is critical to ensuring that what reaches the customer is not only well made, but also optically correct and dependable for daily wear.


Step 5: Packaging with Care

After passing inspection, the glasses are placed into their case together with a cleaning cloth and prepared for packaging. We make sure every order is packed carefully so it arrives protected and ready to wear.

From lens production to final presentation, we want every customer to receive eyewear that feels thoughtfully made and carefully delivered.


See Our Process in Action

Precision eyewear is the result of expertise, advanced equipment, and close attention to detail. This is how we bring personalized prescription lenses to life for customers around the world.


Our Commitment to Precision

Creating accurate prescription glasses requires more than simply assembling frames and lenses. At Olet Optical, every pair goes through a structured process that includes prescription review, personalized lens production, precision assembly, and quality inspection.

Our goal is simple: to ensure that every customer receives eyewear designed specifically for their vision needs, combining optical precision with everyday comfort.


Why This Process Matters

Many eyewear companies focus mainly on speed and standardization. At Olet Optical, we focus on precision where it matters most — especially for customers with stronger prescriptions, progressive lenses, and more complex vision needs.

By customizing lenses according to each individual prescription and maintaining strict standards through every step of production, we are able to deliver eyewear that offers better accuracy, better comfort, and greater confidence.


Crafted for Your Vision

At Olet Optical, we believe great eyewear is never one-size-fits-all. It is the result of careful prescription review, personalized lens production, precise assembly, and thoughtful finishing.

Because when it comes to your vision, precision should never be optional.

FAQs

How long does it take to make prescription glasses?

Most single vision lenses can be produced within 1–2 days after the prescription is reviewed. Progressive lenses, high prescriptions, or more complex vision needs may require additional customization and production time, which can take around 4–6 days or longer. Each pair is carefully produced and inspected to ensure accuracy and comfort.

Are prescription lenses made specifically for each customer?

Yes. At Olet Optical, lenses are customized according to each customer’s prescription rather than relying only on standard stock lenses. This allows us to provide more precise vision correction and support stronger prescriptions or more complex vision needs.

Can you make glasses for strong or complex prescriptions?

In many cases, yes. Our lens customization process allows us to support stronger prescriptions, progressive lenses, and more complex vision requirements. Because lenses are produced according to the prescription, we are able to handle many orders that require a higher level of customization.