FILTERING OF BLUE-VIOLET LIGHT (1)
Filters blue-violet light
ENHANCES COLOUR PERCEPTION
For optimal visual performance
TINTS WITH LIGHT
Clear lenses indoors and tinted lenses when out in the sun
REDUCES GLARE
Tinted lenses in the sun for comfortable vision
UV PROTECTION
Protects your eyes from UVA and UVB rays
SEE THE DIFFERENCE
PICK YOUR COLOUR, CHOOSE YOUR STYLE
Transitions Signature GEN 8 lenses are available in 3 iconic colours and a choice of 4 vibrant Style Colours.
Personalise your frame and express your style.

DISCOVER LIGHT INTELLIGENT LENSES
Darker outdoors, clear indoors, improved reaction and fade back speeds, all without compromising on protection and quality. The result of years of research and in-depth scientific studies, Transitions Signature GEN 8 is the first light intelligent photochromic lens with a revolutionary nano-composite technology that pushes photochromic performance and offers optimum vision, comfort and protection all day long.

BETTER SIGHT, COMFORT AND PROTECTION
Light is essential for our sight and our overall well-being. Part of the light spectrum that enters our eyes can be a contributing factor of eye diseases such as cataracts and AMD (2). Transitions technology blocks 100% UVA and UVB light rays and filters harmful blue-violet light (1) indoors from modern light sources, and outdoors from the sun. Your new Transitions lenses will help contribute to your overall eye health.
WE'RE COMMITTED TO TESTING THE BENEFITS
We conduct systematic wearer tests to guarantee proof of the performance of our products
88%
of wearers are satisfied with their Transitions lenses
#1
photochromic brand recommended by eye care professionals
(1) Blue-violet light is between 400 and 455nm as stated by ISO TR 20772:2018.(2) McCarty CA, Taylor HR. A review of the epidemiologic evidence linking ultraviolet radiation and cataracts. Dev Ophthalmol. 2002; 35:21-31. Sunlight and the 10-year incidence of age-related maculopathy: The Beaver Dam Eye Study. Arch. Ophthalmol., 122, 750-757. New discoveries and therapies in retinal phototoxicity, Serge Picaud et Emilie Arnault, Points de Vue N°68, Spring 2013.