Reviews for Pupil Distance PD Meter Pro

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20 reviews

Review by A Google user
(5/5) February 5, 2020

I decided to try this app, got 64mm as an average. A couple of days later I went by my optician to see what they said. They said I have 63mm in PD. Which is 1mm off from this little app. I’m impressed 🙂

Review by A Google user
(1/5) March 25, 2020

I already issued a refund, this app is complete garbage, and does NOT give you the accurate information you’re looking for. I have a PD of 70, but it was reading me as 64, which is unacceptably way off if you’re using this to adjust your VR sight settings, if you want a better solution […]

Review by A Google user
(1/5) November 2, 2019

I couldn’t get it to actually take the photo. My fave was aligned, phone was level, Green “tap screen to take photo” was showing at the top. After several minutes of trying, I gave up. Got a refund.

Review by James Littlejohn
(5/5) June 26, 2020

Needed to find my pupil distance to tune in my new VR headset (Hp reverb). Prior to knowing the correct distance, I was having trouble with using it for long distance flights without getting a headache after 10 minutes. Now its flawless and feels like I could fly for hours!

Review by A Google user
(4/5) July 25, 2019

it’s a little tricky to set up for a good photo, but once you figure out how to get everything lined up right and then also still be able to touch the screen to take the photo, it works great!

Review by Alan Samuel
(5/5) September 26, 2025

Simple and effective. Would recommend a phone tripod.

Review by A Google user
(1/5) February 9, 2020

Dosnt work, not accurate. It seems cool I tested my PD 15 times with this. Took the average and got a 67. I went a local eyewear store. They measured a 62. Way, way off. They tested me 4 time with two separate pieces of equipment to ensure accuracy. This app isn’t accurate. It could […]

Review by Paul Hughes
(5/5) July 18, 2020

Ok not gonna lie, I bought this thinking it was not going to work and I would have to get a refund, but to my surprise once i figured it out properly it worked! Now I’ve got my measurement and can use my VR headset without strain on my eyes! Excellent app thank you!

Review by A Google user
(5/5) June 24, 2019

Seems to be accurate can’t really say for sure. I did 7 measurements and they all were in the 62-62.5mm range. If these measurements are accurate it’s well within acceptable error for a typical perscription.

Review by A Google user
(5/5) May 20, 2019

hands down the best iod app. the optometrist got kine wrong and measured a 55 but for playing in vr i noticed it was more comfortable with an ipd of 68. ended up getting this app, which also measured 68, and went back to the optometrist and had it corrected. way worth the money.

Review by Benjamin “Tariq” Carson III
(4/5) January 5, 2021

Good app, had to get my Occulus 2 VR lenses focus right, so it would stop being so blurry, So I tried this app, and wow what a big difference. My number was 66.5, So my Occulus lense was to close together. Now perfect, no more blurry vision.

Review by Larissa da Silva Araújo
(5/5) February 22, 2023

Easy to use once you get how to place your face and the card at the frames. A tip: a used a scotch to place the card under my mouth so I could use both hands to take the picture with more accuracy.

Review by Jennifer Janis
(5/5) April 16, 2021

I downloaded a free PD checker that was terrible & super inaccurate (when the optical website tells you adult PD is not that small & will charge you extra to make the glasses-you keep looking). I found this app & saw the developers would be willing to refund you if you were unhappy, I was […]

Review by Shawn Stephens
(1/5) April 19, 2024

App doesn’t work. All I get is a series of photos showing how to position card and head. The app will not proceed beyond that. No way to open. No way to take photo. A waste of $2.99.

Review by Laura Barb
(5/5) May 4, 2022

Love this app! I needed my PD for a this website that I wanted to order glasses from. I had been searching for a while what my PD actually was. I message my eye doc, try doing it myself, then stumbled upon this app. It was quick and easy. Also gave me an idea of […]

Review by Jessica Lundbom
(2/5) July 9, 2021

You need at least three hands (or hands the size of a garden rake) to follow the instructions. Holding the phone straight while positioning the card makes it impossible to reach the shutter icon without tipping the phone. There should be an option to position the shutter icon where you can reach it. It would […]

Review by A Google user
(4/5) April 8, 2019

Not at all accurate. consistently measures about 6-7mm wider than it should (checked using a ruler held at eye level and taking a photo while looking into the distance). Also app measures a standard credit card as 96mm when it is in fact 85.6mm (tested by using app to measure card when prompted to select […]

Review by Seth
(1/5) July 7, 2020

Doesn’t work. For whatever reason it thinks an accurate IPD can only be taken if the phone it straight and it’s almost impossible to tap the screen with the phone standing straight up. On top of that it does not take a measurement or picture even if you manage to tap the screen with the […]

Review by Steve P
(4/5) January 16, 2022

Takes Practice Difficult to get camera straight AND tap the screen, so I taped phone to a wall at proper height. Frees up the hand to tap, and of course the wall is straight. Am getting consistent readings, so assume it is accurate. It is a clever app for those who want to get glasses […]

Review by Brogan Murray
(5/5) February 19, 2024

Pleasantly surprised. Expected the 3$ the app cost to be in vain. Needed to measure my IPD for my Valve Index (VR Headset) after, and I kid you not, YEARS of having it set to 68-70 which is what felt the most comfortable at the time. Gave this app a go, it told me my […]