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Analysis

A New Era for Vision Correction 

Lessons from the Global Optics Market

Analysis
A New Era for Vision Correction 

Lessons from the Global Optics Market



As the optics market enters a new era defined by innovation and shifting consumer needs, it is clear that personal health remains at the forefront of purchasing decisions. 

Brendan Dowd, from consumer intelligence company NielsenIQ (NIQ), writes that global market data for 2025 provides insight into what to expect in 2026. 

This article was featured in the April issue of mivision. This edition brings together the latest clinical insights, industry developments, and expert perspectives from across optometry and ophthalmology, helping readers stay informed on the innovations shaping eye care today. Visit here


Even as global economic headwinds intensify, consumers continue to prioritise personal wellness, NIQ data shows. Globally, 30% of consumers say they feel better off financially than a year ago, yet 32% still feel worse – creating a cautious but stable environment for health-related purchases. 

Global gross domestic product (GDP) forecasts for 2025 heading into 2026 were relatively stable, though heightened trade tensions and policy uncertainty have led to weaker consumer confidence globally in 2025. Within this climate, integrated analytics from NIQ and global market research company GfK provide a stabilising lens, offering the world’s most comprehensive views of consumer behaviour. For optics specifically, NIQ’s global lens tracking serves as a critical benchmark for understanding how the category is evolving under these pressures. 

A Shifting Global Backdrop 

Despite macroeconomic turbulence, the optics sector has demonstrated remarkable resilience. While consumer confidence in many Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) markets weakened in 2025, essential categories, such as vision correction, were less price elastic.

This is evident in global contact lens sales, which grew 5.5% in value in 2024 and were tracking at +4.1% growth in 2025 per NIQ’s global optics sales reporting. Daily disposable lenses have increased their share of global value to 61%, up from 57% in 2022, illustrating the strength of premiumization, even in constrained economic conditions. Meanwhile, online contact lens sales rose by 7% globally year‑on‑year, contributing to a total online share of 29%. 

Australia in the Global Landscape   

Australia’s ageing population fuels demand for presbyopia solution  

Myopia Management: From Niche to Mainstream  

Few segments illustrate the evolution of eye care as clearly as myopia management. Across key Asia Pacific (APAC) markets such as Japan, China, and South Korea, NIQ sales tracking shows myopia management lenses have grown fourfold between 2021 and 2024. In some East Asian markets, up to 80–90% of teenagers and young adults are now myopic, according to the Academy of Ophthalmology, prompting significant investment from families seeking preventative solutions. 

Globally, myopia prevalence is expected to reach 50% of the population by 2050, with 40% of children and teenagers affected (source: Holden BA, Fricke TR, Resnikoff S, et al. Global prevalence of myopia and high myopia and temporal trends from 2000 through 2050. Ophthalmology. 2016 May;123(5):1036-42. doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2016.01.006.). This has elevated demand for clinically proven interventions such as MiSight 1 Day, Acuvue Abiliti, HOYA MiyoSmart, and Essilor Stellest. In Australia, uptake is accelerating quickly as awareness increases among parents and practitioners. This shift is reinforced by changing clinical recommendations: from a 2025 NIQ study of eye care providers, 79% of European optometrists reported regularly fitting contact lenses, and 55% now offer myopia management. 

Smart Glasses and the Rise of Intelligent Eyewear 

“Premiumisation continues to propel value growth across optical categories” 

Premiumisation as a Defining Force

Premiumisation continues to propel value growth across optical categories. Globally, contact lens prices have grown faster than CPI inflation in several major markets, particularly the US and Europe. Specialty lenses – daily toric, daily multifocal, and cosmetic – are outperforming more traditional segments. In APAC market sales tracking, silicone hydrogel lenses have grown 37% in volume since 2020, while traditional hydrogel lenses have declined 33%. 

Across eyewear, progressive spectacle lenses remain the strongest value contributor, with NIQ European sales data showing unit share rising steadily from 23.8% in 2022 to 28.2% in 2025. Sunglasses also skew toward premium retail, with strong uptake of fashion‑led and “quiet luxury” designs. Even value-conscious consumers increasingly choose higher‑quality products when benefits – comfort, clarity, durability – are clear. 

The Acceleration of Online and Subscription Models 

Looking Ahead: What the Next Chapter Holds 

The optics market in 2025 was characterised by resilience, innovation, and shifting consumer behaviour. Australia’s digitally enabled, health‑conscious consumers place the market at the forefront of global transformation – from smart eyewear and premium contact lenses to preventative myopia care. Even amid economic headwinds, demand continues to grow on the strength of essential health needs and rising expectations for personalised, technology‑enhanced vision solutions. 

The next chapter of the optics sector will be shaped by several intersecting forces. Myopia management will continue expanding as prevalence rises and new clinical evidence strengthens. Smart eyewear will transition from niche to mainstream as AI integration matures. Ageing demographics will increase demand for presbyopia correction, while sustainability concerns will influence both packaging and product design. 

Economic uncertainty may continue into 2026, but essential health categories, such as optics, have demonstrated strong and structural resilience. The future of optics lies not only in clearer sight but in smarter, more proactive, and more connected approaches to eye health – and the momentum behind this evolution is unmistakably accelerating.  

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