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Cr39 Lens Cost

At a glance

Typical range
$0–60
As of
2026-06-12
Range confidence
Medium
Category
Lens material

Indicative ranges, not quotes. Every dollar figure here is a typical range as of 2026-06-12, observed from public retailer and industry references and cited on the page — not a guaranteed price. Real cost depends on your prescription, retailer, frame and region. This is informational cost guidance, not medical, prescription or optometric advice — see an eye-care professional for a prescription and exact fit.

CR-39 is a standard plastic lens material with a refractive index of 1.50. It is the most common and affordable lens option, though it produces thicker lenses in stronger prescriptions compared to higher-index alternatives. CR-39 offers good impact resistance and optical quality, making it suitable for everyday use, and is often the default material offered by most eyewear providers.

As of June 2026, CR-39 typically carries an indicative add-on cost range of $0 to $60, though many providers include it at no additional charge as the baseline material. The cost varies depending on the retailer, lens coating options selected, and prescription strength. This material is particularly practical for mild to moderate prescriptions; those with stronger prescriptions may prefer higher-index materials to reduce lens thickness, though this generally involves a higher add-on cost.

Eyeglasses held up against a scene, the view sharpened through the lenses
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Why these are ranges, not a single price

Retail optical pricing has no authoritative single number: it moves with your prescription strength, the retailer, the frame and your region. So every figure here is an honest typical window observed from public retailer and industry references on the date shown, with the source cited — never a fabricated point price. Add-ons marked low-confidence (polycarbonate, blue-light, scratch, UV, tint) are frequently bundled free, so their floor can be $0.

Indicative lens material cost ranges (typical, as of 2026-06-12)
ItemTypical rangeRange confidence
Cr39$0–60Medium
Polycarbonate$0–90Low
Trivex$30–100Low
High Index 167$60–160Medium
High Index 174$100–250Medium

Frequently asked questions

How much do cr39 lenses cost?
A typical indicative range is $0–60 as of 2026-06-12 — a range, not a quote. Your actual price depends on prescription, retailer, frame and add-ons.
Are glasses FSA/HSA-eligible?
Prescription eyeglasses are an includible medical expense under IRS Publication 502, so they're generally FSA/HSA-eligible. See our FSA/HSA eligibility page for the item-by-item list.
Is this medical advice?
No. This is informational cost guidance only. For a prescription, lens recommendation or exact fit, see an eye-care professional.

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