What Is PD and How to Measure It at Home (Easy Guide)
Learn how to find your pupillary distance easily for accurate online glasses orders.
What Is PD (Pupillary Distance)?
PD (Pupillary Distance) is the distance between the centers of your pupils, measured in millimeters.
It ensures that your lenses are perfectly aligned with your eyes.
Why is this important?
Because even a small misalignment can cause:
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- Blurry vision
- Eye strain
- Headaches
Types of PD
There are two types:
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- Single PD - one number (e.g., 62 mm)
- Dual PD - two numbers (e.g., 31/31 mm for each eye)
Both are correct - they just represent the measurement differently.
How to Measure PD at Home (Step-by-Step)
Method 1: Mirror + Ruler
- Stand in front of a mirror
- Hold a ruler against your forehead
- Close your right eye
- Align 0 mm with the center of your left pupil
- Open right eye, close left eye
- Read the measurement at the center of your right pupil
That number is your PD
Method 2: With a Friend (More Accurate)
- Look straight ahead
- Your friend measures from the center of one pupil to the other
- Keep your face relaxed and still
Method 3: Use Your Phone
You can also use apps or a camera to measure PD automatically.
This is a quick option, but always double-check the result.
What Is a Normal PD?
For adults, PD is usually between:
54 mm and 74 mm
Children typically have smaller PD values.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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- Measuring at an angle
- Not looking straight ahead
- Using poor lighting
- Reading the ruler incorrectly
Even a 1-2 mm mistake can affect your vision.
Why PD Is Crucial for Online Orders
When ordering glasses online, your PD ensures:
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- Proper lens alignment
- Clear and comfortable vision
- Better long-term eye comfort
Without it, even the correct prescription won’t work properly.
Final Tip
If you’re unsure, measure your PD twice.
Better safe than sorry - your eyes will thank you.