Use Your HSA or FSA Card To Buy Prescription Meta Lenses
Pay with your HSA or FSA card at checkout — it’s the easiest way to upgrade your Meta smart glasses using pre-tax dollars.
All of our prescription Meta lenses are HSA/FSA eligible, including Single Vision, Progressive, Bifocal, and Digital & Lifestyle lenses. Whether you’re upgrading for clarity, comfort, or screen time, your vision benefits can cover it.
What Is An HSA or FSA Card?
HSA and FSA accounts let you use pre-tax dollars to pay for healthcare expenses — including prescription lenses for your Meta smart glasses.
Health Savings Account (HSA)
An HSA is a tax-free savings account used to pay for eligible medical expenses — including prescription eyewear. It’s typically offered with high-deductible health insurance plans.
- Use tax-free dollars to buy prescription Meta lenses
- Funds roll over each year — no expiration
- Available with high-deductible health plans
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
An FSA lets you set aside pre-tax money to cover medical and vision-related expenses. It’s usually offered through your employer and may have a “use it or lose it” rule, with funds expiring at the end of the year.
- Use your FSA card to pay at checkout
- Great way to use leftover funds before they expire
- Covers a wide range of vision products — including Meta lenses
What Can You Use It For?
You can use your HSA or FSA card to pay for any prescription lenses on Lensology.com, including single vision, progressive, bifocal and digital lenses. All lens types are eligible, and you can upgrade with coatings like anti-glare, blue light protection, or ULTIMA for added clarity and durability. Whether you’re ordering Ray-Ban or Oakley Meta lenses, your healthcare benefits make it easy to invest in better vision without any out-of-pocket cost.
How To Pay With HSA/FSA
Paying with your HSA or FSA card is easy — just choose your lenses and checkout online.
Use It Before You Lose It
Many FSA accounts expire at the end of the year — and unused funds don’t roll over. Don’t miss the chance to use your benefits on something that actually helps your vision.