Try Before You Buy: A Step-by-Step Guide to Bôhten’s Virtual Try-On for Glasses & Sunglasses - Bôhten Eyewear

Try Before You Buy: A Step-by-Step Guide to Bôhten’s Virtual Try-On for Glasses & Sunglasses


Shopping for glasses online used to come with one big question: “Will these actually suit me?”

At Bôhten Eyewear, that uncertainty is a thing of the past.

With our upgraded Virtual Try-On, you can now see exactly how our prescription glasses and sunglasses look on your face—while also getting a key measurement needed to order your lenses accurately.

Whether you’re a first-time shopper or upgrading your current frames, here’s how to use it.

Why Use Virtual Try-On When Shopping for Glasses Online?

Virtual Try-On isn’t just a cool feature—it’s a smarter way to shop.

  • See frames on your face in real time
  • Compare styles, shapes, and sizes instantly
  • Shop confidently from anywhere
  • Reduce guesswork (and returns)
  • Get your PD (Pupillary Distance) automatically

Bôhten’s latest upgrade includes built-in PD measurement, a crucial detail for ordering prescription lenses accurately—something many online eyewear experiences still overlook.

Step-by-Step: How to Use Bôhten’s Virtual Try-On




Step 1: Visit Bôhten.com

Head to the Bôhten website and browse your favorite frames—whether optical or sunglasses.

Once you find a style you like, click into the product page.

Step 2: Tap “Virtual Try-On”

On the product page, select the Virtual Try-On option.

This activates the tool that allows you to see the frames on your face in real time.

Step 3: Enable Your Camera

Using your phone, tablet, or laptop, allow camera access when prompted.

Bôhten’s Virtual Try-On works across devices—so you can shop however you prefer.

Step 4: Scan Your Face

Follow the quick on-screen instructions to scan your face.

Within seconds, the tool maps your facial features and prepares your personalized try-on experience.

Step 5: Try On Frames in Real Time

Now the fun begins.

  • See how each frame fits your face shape
  • Switch between styles instantly
  • Compare different colors and silhouettes
  • View how frames sit on your nose and ears

This gives you a realistic preview of size, proportion, and style—helping you choose with confidence.

Step 6: Get Your PD Measurement

Here’s where Bôhten stands out.

As you use Virtual Try-On, the system automatically calculates your Pupillary Distance (PD)—a key measurement needed to correctly center your prescription lenses.

Why this matters:

  • Ensures better visual clarity
  • Improves comfort and accuracy
  • Eliminates the need for separate PD measurement

This upgrade makes buying prescription glasses online easier and more precise than ever.

Step 7: Choose Your Lenses & Checkout

Once you’ve found your perfect pair:

  • Add your prescription
  • Select your lenses (blue light, sun, etc.)
  • Proceed to checkout

You’ve now completed the entire eyewear shopping experience—from try-on to purchase—without leaving home.

Why This Matters for New & Returning Customers




For First-Time Shoppers

Virtual Try-On bridges the gap between online and in-store shopping—giving you the confidence to try something new without the risk.

For Returning Customers

Already love your Bôhten frames?
Now you can upgrade your look, test new styles, and refine your fit even faster—with your PD already built into the experience.

The Future of Eyewear Shopping Is Here

 

Virtual Try-On is transforming how we shop for glasses—making it more personalized, convenient, and accurate than ever. In fact, this technology is proven to increase confidence and improve online shopping experiences across fashion and eyewear.

At Bôhten, it’s not just about seeing better—it’s about choosing better.

Ready to Find Your Perfect Pair?

Your next pair of glasses shouldn’t be a guessing game.

With Bôhten’s Virtual Try-On, you can:

  • See your style
  • Measure your fit
  • Shop with confidence

Try it now and discover frames that truly fit your face—and your life.

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