Vision Minute - Fast replacement of your broken frame

Did you break
your glasses?
No need to panic.
Find your nearest innovative optician and leave with your 3D-printed glasses in just a few minutes.
All these opticians use their talents and the OOMADE system to make your life easier:
1. They take the exact shape of your lenses (provided they are intact).
2. They print your glasses on the spot, right before your eyes.
3. They assemble, adjust... and off you go with a sigh of relief.
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FAQ VIsion minute
What is Vision Minute?
Vision Minute is the interactive map which, if you break your glasses, enables you to quickly locate opticians equipped with the OOMADE system, capable of printing a replacement frame ultra-quickly and perfectly fitted to your lenses.
In short: an emergency service for your glasses, with no tinkering and no delays.
How does it work?
If your glasses are broken:
- Check that your glasses are intact.
- Find a Vision Minute optician near you (via the interactive map).
- Once there, your optician will measure your lenses.
- A replacement frame is custom-printed in just a few minutes.
- You leave with your glasses on your nose. And a smile to boot.
Where can I find an optician who can quickly repair my glasses?
Vision Minute: this interactive map lists opticians near you who can print your frames in just a few minutes. There's even no need for repairs, and you'll leave with a perfectly-fitted pair of glasses.
What if I can't find a Vision Minute optician near me?
Visit your usual optician: he can often repair minor faults (lost screws, bent temples) quickly, sometimes free of charge.
If the frame or lenses are severely damaged, only a professional can recommend repair or replacement.
And above all, tell him about the OOMADE solution !
How long does a printed frame take?
Ten minutes or so. Just long enough for a cup of coffee. And what's more, the frame fits your lenses exactly, so there's no need for DIY or resin.
Is it a real pair of glasses?
It's a solid, reliable temporary frame that will keep you seeing clearly until you receive your definitive frame.
Is it green?
Yes, printed frames are made from recyclable material. Some opticians even offer a discount voucher on return of the temporary frame.
What about in-house solutions?
A little glue, tape or wire can hold the frame in place... but only temporarily.
⚠️ Warning: these solutions may aggravate the damage or make repairs more difficult.
Ideally, look for an optician equipped with OOMADE on the Vision Minute interactive map.
If you can't find one near you, go and see your usual optician (and don't forget to tell him about OOMADE).
