Technology that adapts progressive lenses to you
Brille brings ANIMA, an advanced digital lens technology, to Kosovo, offering a new way to
analyze how you see and create fully personalized progressive lenses tailored to your visual behavior.
How it works
In just a few minutes, a VR device tracks your eye movement and focus in real time.
It understands how your eyes naturally move when looking at different distances.
Based on this data, a precise visual profile is created.
Your progressive lenses are then designed to match your unique viewing habits, not just your prescription.
Why it matters
Traditional lenses are made using standard assumptions.
ANIMA changes that by designing lenses specifically for you.
- Wider and more usable vision zones
- Smoother transitions between distances
- Reduced eye strain during daily use
- A more natural and comfortable viewing experience
How it works
In just a few minutes, a VR device tracks your eye movement and focus in real time.
It understands how your eyes naturally move when looking at different distances.
Based on this data, a precise visual profile is created.
Your progressive lenses are then designed to match your unique viewing habits, not just your prescription.
Ready to experience personalized vision?
Experience how ANIMA analyzes your vision and creates lenses designed specifically for you.
Book your eye analysis and discover clearer, more comfortable vision.
We are here to help you
Learn more about ANIMA or speak with our team for guidance.
We will help you find the right solution for your needs.
First-time progressive lens wearers often need a little time to get used to them. Your eye and brain have to learn to adjust to the different corrective powers within the lenses. You may need a week or so to adjust. If you continue to have vision problems after that time, please contact your eye doctor to double-check the prescription.
If your eye doctor is able to verify that the prescription is accurate, then it may just be a matter of adjusting your glasses so that your frames sit in the correct position on your face.