
Office lenses are specially designed for indoor use, particularly in work environments where computer use and reading are frequent. They provide a wider and more comfortable visual field for intermediate (computer screen) and near (reading) distances. Because they’re optimized for these tasks, users experience less eye strain and more natural neck posture, making them ideal for long hours at a desk. However, office lenses do not support distance vision well and are not suitable for driving or outdoor use.
Progressive lenses, on the other hand, offer a seamless transition between near, intermediate, and distance vision. This makes them highly versatile for everyday use, from reading and using devices to walking or driving. While they serve all visual needs in one pair, they may offer narrower intermediate zones compared to office lenses, and some users require a short adaptation period.
People who spend most of their time working at a desk may benefit from having both types: progressive lenses for general use and office lenses for focused indoor tasks.
Designed for indoor tasks like computer work and reading
Wide, clear vision in near and intermediate zones
Reduce eye strain and promote better neck posture
Not suitable for outdoor or distance vision (e.g., driving)
Ideal as a second pair for people with desk jobs
Yes. Office lenses come in various designs depending on the working distance—some optimized for up to 1m, others for up to 2m or 4m, depending on how much room you need for intermediate vision.