Based on a liquid-crystal based lens
The lens-in-foil contains a thin layer of liquid crystal of which the index of refraction can be electrically adjusted. The result, a tunable lens with up to +1.5D shift in power.
Back and front surfaces can be tailored to the visual needs of the customer. Highest quality coatings offer outstanding anti-reflective properties and premium-class durability.
Autofocals are powered by a battery designed to last more than 1 week and charged within an 1 hour. So, wherever you are venturing, you will be able to read.
Morrow was founded in 2016 by Jelle De Smet and Paul Marchal, two innovators passionate about improving vision. They saw an opportunity to apply their expertise in nanotechnology to create a better, more comfortable eyewear experience, so people could see clearly at all times.
Their journey began at imec and Ghent University, where they were researching digital lens technology. Through conversations with family, friends, optometrists, and industry experts, they realized the profound impact their concept—electronics embedded directly into lenses—could have on eyewear.
This led them to launch Morrow, with a clear mission: to give people a rejuvenating visual experience. As Jelle and Paul put it, “Morrow is a group of entrepreneurs, researchers, and scientists dedicated to our customers’ visual health.
We are not bound by convention and share a common belief in the innovative power of technology, yet we like to keep it uncomplicated and classy.