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Korean brand Breezm has launched its 3D printed custom eyewear nationwide in the US via a biometric iPhone app.
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Korean brand Breezm has launched its 3D printed custom eyewear nationwide in the US via a biometric iPhone app.

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Originally reported by 3DPrint.com

Korean brand Breezm has launched its 3D printed custom eyewear nationwide in the US via a biometric iPhone app. The system scans 1,200 facial points to ensure precise pupillary distance alignment, a critical hurdle for online fitting. This on-demand model directly tackles the industry's 33% inventory waste rate by replacing average sizing with individual 1:1 fit. With 90,000 units sold in Korea, this move signals a major shift toward decentralized AM in the $150B eyewear market. 🚀 #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #Breezm #Eyewear #Expansion

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