Pupillary Distance Meter

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Project Goal

To provide users with a free, functional and user-friendly application to accurately measure their pupillary distance without the need for an optometrist.

As many optometrists tend to not provide this measurement unless specifically asked for, even though it is a part of your eyewear prescription, getting an accurate pupillary distance is crucial to finding the right fit for your eyewear. Currently, there are only two options available to Android users (Pupil Distance Meter – camera, Pupil Meter) with both of the applications being paid options ($3.50, $1.99), having poor ratings (2.5/5 – 57 reviews, 2.6/5 – 37 reviews) and one of them even failing to provide an accurate reading, the sole purpose of the application (Pupil Meter).

Contributors

Kevin Kofler

Petr Bouianov