💰 How Much Does It Cost to Make High Prescription Glasses at JINS USA?

800-degree nearsightedness. How much for a pair of glasses?

Traditional optical chains: frame $200 + 1.74 ultra-thin lenses $350 + blue‑light coating $120 = $670.

At JINS USA: Frames start at $80. All lens upgrades included. Final price: $80.

This isn’t magic. It’s the ALL‑IN‑ONE PRICE revolution that JINS pioneered.

As someone who has struggled with high myopia for years, I know the pain of every lens purchase all too well. The stronger your prescription, the more you pay. Traditional shops charge extra for thinner lenses, for anti‑reflective coating, for blue‑light filtering. By the time you’re done, you’re easily looking at $400–$800.

Then I discovered JINS. And I realized: good glasses don’t have to be priced by your prescription.

Here’s why JINS is a game‑changer for anyone with high myopia — especially in the US market.

1. ALL IN ONE PRICE: What You See Is What You Pay

Traditional eyewear retailers follow an unwritten rule: the higher your prescription, the more you pay. Above –4.00 diopters? That’s an extra $100 for high‑index lenses. Above –6.00? Another $150 for 1.67. Above –8.00? $250 more for 1.74. The costs keep stacking.

JINS shattered this model in 2009 with its â€œALL IN ONE PRICE” system. The price on the frame tag is the final price â€” whether your prescription is -1.00 or -10.00. This includes premium features that most shops charge extra for: aspheric design, impact resistance, UV400 protection, and anti‑glare coating are all standard. JINS even provides high‑index (thin) lenses regardless of your prescription â€” no hidden fees.

What does this mean in real dollars? Let’s do the math:

ItemTraditional RetailerJINS USA
Frame$150–300$80–180 (frame price includes everything)
Standard lensesOften includedIncluded
High‑index 1.67 upgrade+$100–150$0
High‑index 1.74 upgrade+$250–350$0
Anti‑reflective coating+$50–100Included
Blue‑light coating+$80–120$0 (available free with frame purchase)
Total (with 1.74 + blue‑light)$600–950$80–180

For high myopes, those expensive lens upgrades simply disappear. One user with a prescription over -8.00 shared that a comparable setup at a traditional optical store would have cost over $600, but at JINS they paid just over $100 for everything.

JINS USA frame pricing overview:

SeriesStarting Price (including lenses)
Airframe$90+
Metal Frames$140+
Oversized Frames$140+
Titanium Frames$190+
JINS SWITCH (magnetic clip‑ons)$190+

2. High‑Index Lenses Included: 1.74 at No Extra Cost

The biggest pain point for high myopes? Thick, heavy, unattractive lenses. Lens thickness is determined by one key factor: refractive index. The higher the index, the thinner the lens.

For prescriptions above -6.00, a 1.67 or 1.74 high‑index lens is essential to avoid the dreaded “coke‑bottle” look. For extreme prescriptions above -9.00, 1.74 — or even 1.76 — is the gold standard.

Here’s where JINS truly shines. High‑index lenses up to 1.74 are included for free with every frame purchase. According to their official website: â€œNo matter which you choose, rest assured each of our lenses come with free anti‑reflective and UV coatings (we don‘t even charge for high index lenses up to 1.74).” Another user confirmed: â€œThey offer the most thin version for high/thick prescriptions” at no extra cost.

Need even thinner? JINS also offers an Ultra Thin lens option with 1.76 high‑index plastic and double‑sided aspheric design — though this premium upgrade does come at an additional cost (around $410). But for the vast majority of high myopes, the standard included 1.74 lenses are more than sufficient.

One reviewer with a prescription between -5.50 and -6.25 (plus astigmatism) shared their experience: after choosing 1.74 high‑index lenses, their glasses weighed just 21 grams total. That‘s lighter than a ping‑pong ball.

3. Ready in 30 Minutes: No More Waiting Weeks
Traditional optical shops typically take 5 to 14 business days to fulfill a high‑prescription order — because lenses need to be custom‑ordered, shipped, and then fitted. The waiting period is frustrating, especially if you‘ve broken your only pair.

JINS flipped this model on its head. Most JINS stores in the US offer signature 30‑minute glasses service. From eye exam (if needed) to frame selection to finished glasses — the entire process can be completed in about half an hour.

There is one caveat: 30‑minute service depends on whether your prescription lenses are in stock. For most common prescriptions within the -1.00 to -8.00 range with standard lens options, JINS typically has the lenses available. For extremely high prescriptions (above -10.00) or special lens types, production may take 1–2 weeks. But for the vast majority of customers, the wait is minimal.

As one Yelp reviewer put it: â€œAs long as we have the lenses for your prescription in stock that day for the lens options you want, we can make your glasses in about 30 minutes.”

This speed is a lifesaver for emergencies — broken glasses, lost frames, or last‑minute travel. And for everyone else? It just fits modern life.

4. Lightweight Materials + Solid After‑Sales Support

High myopes already carry enough weight on their noses and ears. The lenses themselves are heavier than average. The last thing you need is a heavy frame adding to the burden.

JINS addresses this by using lightweight materials across their collections. TR‑90, a flexible resin originally used in medical devices, and titanium are two of their go‑to materials. TR‑90 frames weigh as little as 15–20 grams, while titanium frames offer even lighter weight with superior durability.

One user with a prescription around -6.00 shared their experience: â€œI chose the titanium frame — very light. Since I work long hours in front of a computer, I also added blue‑light‑blocking lenses. Now my eyes don‘t feel sore or dry like before.” (Adapted from user feedback.)

Beyond materials, JINS also excels in after‑sales support:

ServiceAvailability
Free nose pad replacementAlways
Free frame adjustments and cleaningAny JINS store
6‑month lens warrantyYes
30‑day return policyYes
1‑year limited warrantyYes

JINS also accepts HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds for purchases — a huge plus for anyone with a vision allowance through work.

What Real Customers Are Saying

JINS has earned strong reviews across the US. Aggregate review platforms give JINS an overall score of 4.1 out of 5 stars based on 66 customer reviews. On Thingtesting, 100% of reviewers would recommend JINS to a friend.

Here’s what actual users have to say:“The glasses are at a good price point, stylish and most of all light weight. I love every pair that I have!”

“Fully love my Jins glasses — style and function are really on point. They fit extremely well.”

“One of the best things — no additional charges for high index lenses. This means all lenses will be fairly thin, whether you have a light or strong prescription.”

Common compliments:

  • ✅ “My glasses weigh almost nothing”
  • ✅ “High‑index lenses included — huge savings”
  • ✅ “Stylish frames that don‘t look like medical devices”
  • ✅ “30‑minute service is a game‑changer”

Common critiques:

  • ⚠️ “30‑minute service depends on lens stock — call ahead”
  • ⚠️ “Some very high prescriptions may take 1–2 weeks”
  • ⚠️ “Not all frame styles available in all stores”

Final Thoughts

Many high‑myopia friends hesitate to try JINS. They wonder: â€œIf it’s so affordable, is the quality any good?”

But JINS has earned its reputation with real numbers: over 700 stores worldwide and a dominant #1 position in Japan‘s eyewear market. In the US, JINS continues to expand — currently operating six stores in California (four in the Los Angeles area and two in the San Francisco Bay Area), with the flagship Abbot Kinney store in Venice opening in January 2025.

JINS uses an SPA (Specialty Store Private Label) model — they control everything from design to production to sales, eliminating middlemen markups and passing the savings directly to customers. This is how they deliver premium Japanese‑designed eyewear at accessible prices.

Next time you need new glasses — or a backup pair, or blue‑light blockers for work, or prescription sunglasses — give JINS a try.

You’ll discover that good glasses really don‘t have to cost as much as your prescription strength.