Free Contact Lenses Trial for Canada 2026

Free ACUVUE® contact lenses!

Acuvue has Free Contact lenses you can try!

You can also receive a free pair when you visit your eye doctor and ask to try this brand!

How to Get Your Free Contact Lenses

  1. Tell about yourself in the form

  2. Download your certificate and bring it to your appointment.

  3. Get fitted and take home your free* trial lenses.

The certificate you download after filling out the form above is a helpful reminder to ask your eye doctor about free* ACUVUE contacts, but it is not required.

You can also get free contacts by visiting any participating eye doctor, who will determine if ACUVUE Brand Contact Lenses are right for you. Trial lenses are available while supplies last.

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    Do you wear Contacts?

    I don’t – I don’t even wear glasses, nor my husband – yet both of my kids wear contacts and glasses.  So strange how genetics work.

    When wearing contact lenses, you must watch to ensure they are clean and never dry out.

    In any case, if you are a glasses or contact lenses wearer, I am sure you will be happy to know that you can get a free contact lens sample to try before you buy!


    History

    Acuvue lenses got their start from Frontier Contact Lens Company in the 1950s.

    Acuvue is a Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. division, part of the more-significant Johnson & Johnson healthcare organization. In 1987, Johnson & Johnson launched the first-ever disposable soft contact lens, called Acuvue. This was revolutionary at the time, as previous contacts were made out of hard plastic and needed to be replaced every few months. The new soft lenses changed all that, allowing people to replace their lenses every two weeks instead.

    Over the next decade or so, they continued to grow in popularity. In 1997, they released the world’s first daily disposable soft contact lens. This innovation allowed users to throw away their lenses after each wear, eliminating the need for cleaning and storing them overnight or between uses. By 1998, over 20 million people had tried on an Acuvue lens! Sales continuing to skyrocket, Johnson & Johnson opened its production plant for contact lenses in Limerick, Ireland. This facility still produces millions of pairs yearly.

    Since then, they have released several more innovative products, including colour-changing contacts designed to help wearers find frames that suit them best, comfortable moisture-retaining contacts, and even contacts with built-in UV protection! They’ve also developed technology to allow doctors to measure corneal curvature without requiring drops or dilation—making it easier for patients with sensitive eyes or vision impairments to get fitted with their perfect pair quickly and easily.