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USA Optical & Vision Consumer Data — Market-Scale Consumer Coverage (121M+ Records)

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Market-scale U.S. optical and vision consumer dataset with 121M+ records. Identity-level coverage for market sizing, geographic analysis, and audience definition.

 

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Published February, 2026


Nationwide coverage of U.S. optical & vision consumers with verified identity and location. Slices available by state and contact type (phone/email) for strategic planning, market sizing, and analysis


💡 Pricing options

SliceCoverageRecordsPrice (USD)
Full National FileAll states121M+$45,000
Tier 1 StatesCA / FL / TX~35M$15,000
Tier 1–2 StatesCA, FL, TX, NY, IL, OH, PA, NJ~60M$25,000
Phone + Email SubsetNationwide~28M$20,000
Tier 1 States + Phone + EmailCA / FL / TX~8–10M$10,000
Single-State LicenseAny state0.1M–16M$5,000–$12,000

Notes:

    • Prices assume single, one-time delivery

    • All data as-is, no refreshes

    • No personal affluence/income claims — only city/state + contact availability

    • Buyers still get strategic coverage: Tier 1 states dominate U.S. optical market volume


This dataset delivers 121M+ U.S. consumer records, representing an estimated 38–45 million unique individuals and households that have participated in the optical and vision-care ecosystem nationwide.


It provides market-scale identity and geographic coverage of U.S. vision-care consumers — enabling market sizing, geographic analysis, and audience definition across the United States.


Vision care is a persistent, medical-driven category: once consumers require prescription vision correction, they typically remain active through recurring lens replacement, frame upgrades, and insurance-based renewals over many years. As a result, this file reflects a long-run consumer universe, not a single transactional snapshot.


Dataset at a glance

    • 121M+ total consumer records

    • ~38–45M estimated unique individuals / households

    • Nationwide U.S. coverage across all states and territories

    • Strong concentration in major population and spending centers

    • Predominantly suburban, insured, middle-to-upper-income households

    • Phone and/or email available depending on record


 

What this dataset represents

This is a population-defining consumer universe for the U.S. optical and vision market. It answers the foundational strategic question:

Who and where is the U.S. vision-care consumer market at scale?

Rather than offering dense behavioral attributes, the dataset focuses on identity, location, and reach, making it well suited for macro-level analysis and planning.


Comprehensive consumer marketing database representing 121.7 million US “vision-haves”—suburban, insured, middle-to-upper-middle class households with documented optical purchase history. Unlike generic consumer lists, this dataset captures predictable replenishment behavior (prescription renewals every 24-36 months), making aged records valuable for reactivation timing rather than obsolete contacts.


Database Specifications
Total Records: 121,768,653 consumer contacts
Collection Period: 2006-2022 (RX renewal cycles create 2-3 year “reactivation windows”)
Coverage: 91.9% US household presence
Format: CSV (RFC 4180 standard)
Data Status: Raw/As-Is (phones intact, not DNC-scrubbed)
Duplicate Status: No duplicates at compilation; estimated 2.5-3x household-level multiplicity due to address changes and multi-year collection spans


Market Profile: The Vision Care Replenishment Cycle
Unlike static demographic lists, optical patient data appreciates in value through predictable purchase cycles:
    • Single-vision wearers: 24-month replacement cycle
    • Progressive/bifocal wearers: 18-30 month upgrade cycle
    • Contact lens users: 12-month subscription renewal
    • Medicare entrants (65+): 12-month vision supplement enrollment windows


 

A 2019 record for a Varilux progressive lens wearer represents a 2024-2025 hot lead due to replacement timelines and Medicare eligibility transitions.


Contact Method Distribution
Contact TypeRecord CountPercentageMarketing Application
Phone + Email33,613,64727.6%Omnichannel RX renewal campaigns
Phone Only70,217,23857.7%Voice/SMS for appointment scheduling
Email Only17,937,76814.7%Digital-native segment ( Millennials/Gen X)
Deliverability Metrics Email Hard Bounce Rate: ~15% (observed in 100K sample testing)
Phone Connectivity: Variable by vintage (2006-2012: 60-70% active; 2018+: 80-85% active)
Address Currency: NCOA not processed since collection; requires validation for postal use


Geographic Distribution: Top 20 States
StateRecord CountMarket ShareStrategic Value
CA16,098,27213.2%Tech wealth + high optical retail density
FL10,063,8788.3%Medicare Advantage vision boom (retiree concentration)
TX9,114,5967.5%Suburban growth markets + oil wealth
NY6,007,0894.9%NYC metro affluence + union vision benefits
IL5,976,7814.9%Chicago collar counties insurance corridor
OH5,067,9184.2%Manufacturing legacy + retiree base
PA4,949,2304.1%Philadelphia Main Line + aging industrial cities
NJ4,243,6813.5%NYC commuter belt dual-income professionals
MI3,970,4323.3%Auto industry union vision plans
GA3,947,6663.2%Atlanta banking/tech corridor growth
VA3,557,4522.9%DC defense contractor belt
NC3,505,1562.9%Charlotte banking + Research Triangle
MA3,334,4772.7%Boston healthcare/education elite
AZ2,703,2762.2%Sun City retiree concentration (presbyopia demographic)
WA2,511,9842.1%Seattle tech corridor
CO2,432,9952.0%Denver professional class
MD2,367,7881.9%Baltimore-DC suburban affluence
TN2,280,6411.9%Nashville healthcare boom
MN2,215,4541.8%Minneapolis corporate headquarters
IN2,144,2851.8%Indianapolis medical triangle


 

States 21-56: Complete Coverage
StateRecordsStateRecordsStateRecords
WI1,895,053MO1,856,717NV1,327,212
CT1,879,401AL1,289,196PR1,274,782
SC1,877,575KY1,160,350LA1,069,906
OR1,063,399IA1,005,454UT846,860
KS825,724OK748,852HI730,559
NH700,615NM550,954NE540,800
AR523,216MS507,411WV456,210
RI455,928DE411,737ME385,720
ID374,128AK287,488VT255,615
MT250,237DC226,094SD152,050
ND135,648WY115,507AE37,583
VI21,934AP21,277GU12,452
AS1,041MP917


 

Geographic Concentration Tiers
TierStatesRecords%Market Character
Tier 1CA, FL, TX35.3M29.0%Suburban sprawl + retirement hubs (FL) + oil/tech wealth (TX)
Tier 2NY, IL, OH, PA, NJ26.2M21.5%Rust Belt insurance corridors + NYC metro elite
Tier 3MI, GA, VA, NC, MA17.3M14.2%Southeast growth markets (Atlanta, Charlotte) + DC contractors
Tier 4AZ, WA, CO, MD, TN13.1M10.7%Tech migration states (Seattle, Denver) + Nashville boom
Remaining36 states + DC/PR29.9M24.6%Distributed across Heartland/Mountain West


 

Product Mix by Revenue Contribution (Implied Source Data)
CategorySKU TypeEst. % of RecordsNotes
Prescription OpticalSingle-vision, progressives, bifocals72%Medical necessity; insurance claims; average $400-600 transaction; 24-36 month renewal cycle
Sunglasses (Plano)Ray-Ban, Oakley, luxury licensed22%Fashion/accessory purchase; $150-400; often second transaction
Contact LensesAcuvue, Alcon (via 1-800)4%Subscription/recurring; lower margin; 12-month renewal
SmartglassesRay-Ban Meta, Nuance Audio1.5%Tech early adopters; 2M+ units sold nationally
Apparel/OtherSupreme, accessories0.5%Post-2024 acquisition noise


 

Brand Portfolio Distribution
Brand TierExamplesShare of VolumeAvg. AgeCustomer Profile
House CoreRay-Ban, Oakley35%28-45Volume drivers; tech/fashion crossover; high repeat rate
Licensed LuxuryChanel, Prada, Versace, Bulgari8%35-60High margin; gift purchases; female skew; $800+ frame buyers
Medical/LensesVarilux, Crizal, Transitions40%45+Invisible but expensive; insurance + out-of-pocket; repeat every 2 years
Retail ChannelLensCrafters house brand12%40-65Insurance-driven; price-sensitive; mall locations
Sports/SpecialtyOakley Performance, Costa5%25-50Golf, fishing, military; high loyalty; safety/RX sun needs


 

Affluence Segmentation (Income-Based)
SegmentIncomeRecords%Profile
Ultra-High$200K+~8.5M7%Chanel/Prada/Versace buyers; $800+ frames; concierge optometry; concentrated in CA/NY/FL
Affluent$100-200K~30M25%Ray-Ban Meta, Oakley, Varilux progressives; suburban LensCrafters; dual-income households
Upper-Mid$60-100K~48M39%Insurance + out-of-pocket co-pays; Target Optical; Crizal coatings; HSA holders
Mass-Market<$60K~35M29%Medicaid/Medicare dependent; basic single-vision; promotion-driven
Military/GovAny~2.5M2%AE/AP codes; Tricare; safety glasses (Oakley Standard Issue)
The “Rich” Count: Approximately 8-10 million ultra-high net worth individuals (Chanel/Prada buyers + progressive lens wearers in $200K+ zip codes) embedded in this dataset, heavily concentrated in CA (Bay Area/LA), NY (Manhattan), and FL (Palm Beach/Miami).


Audience Scale Reality
MetricEstimateLogic
Raw Records121.8MTotal file count
Unique Households38-45MAccounting for 2.5-3x multiplicity (moves, name changes, RX renewals every 2-3 years)
Active Vision Care Market~72-80%Estimated current active need based on 24-36 month renewal cycles
US Adult Vision Correction Coverage~20-23%Of 190M US adults needing vision correction


Strategic Applications
    • RX Reactivation Campaigns: Target records by vintage (2019-2021 progressives = immediate renewal candidates)
    • Medicare Advantage Vision Marketing: FL/AZ concentration aligns with Annual Election Period targeting
    • Luxury Upselling: Chanel/Prada segment for high-ticket frame campaigns
    • Smartglass Early Adoption: Ray-Ban Meta targeting via tech/fashion crossover segment
    • Contact Lens Subscription Conversion: 4% CL wearers for monthly subscription models
    • Geographic Expansion: LensCrafters/Sunglass Hut footprint analysis for retail planning


 

Compliance & Usage Notice
This dataset is sold as a vertical marketing asset for optical/healthcare marketing. Buyer assumes full responsibility for compliance with:
    • Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) regulations (phones are intact/not DNC-scrubbed)
    • CAN-SPAM Act requirements for email transmission
    • State-level data privacy laws (CCPA, CPA, etc.)
    • National Change of Address verification required for postal campaigns


 

Recommended use: RX reactivation modeling, Medicare marketing (qualified exemptions), market analysis, or through licensed data hygiene vendors prior to general campaign deployment.
Technical Specifications
File Format: CSV (comma-delimited, quoted fields)
Encoding: UTF-8
Uncompressed Size: ~15.5 GB
Fields: First_Name, Last_Name, Street_Address, City, State, ZIP, Phone, Email
Delivery: Secure cloud download (7-day access window)


Example data:

First_nameLast_nameStreet_addressCityStatePhoneEmail
JessicaPalfreyman4590 S RED SAGE CTSALT LAKE CITYUT8014034792[email protected]
KariRobersonPIWOODLAWNTX[email protected]
BrianSyfert108 N JOHNSON STLANDRUMSC8644577467
RebekahKueper19414 ROSEBUD RIDGE WAYSPRINGTX2254567766[email protected]
DariusAgard12156 CLOUDY PEAK LN NWSILVERDALEWA2058214146[email protected]
KyleScott708 CHICORY RDBURLINGTONWI2625142688
SitaPatel1402 CLAREMONT WAYTUSTINCA7147267225[email protected]
AlvinMcdonald2442 BEDFORD AVEBROOKLYNNY7182840699
SaraBaker1376 WORTHINGTON DRMOUNT JOYPA8147962019
KarenHardt17785 CRESTWOOD CTGALESVILLEWI6085824075
KelliOsborne5481 HIBISCUS RDJUPITERFL5617466061
LeslieHollis604 SHOREWOOD DRCAPE CANAVERALFL[email protected]
GaryHicks634 N STATE STJACKSONMI5177829265
CindyYankovich24318 PALM STPAW PAWMI2697608172[email protected]
AlisonEttel323 QUEEN ANNE AVE NSEATTLEWA2156031750
MiniyaHughes5 ASPEN CTMONMOUTH JCTNJ8622760349[email protected]
KatrinaTapia1011 AVENUE THONDOTX8304269356[email protected]
FreddieTorresPO BOX 340253SAN ANTONIOTX4072730454
Dee-DeeStewart3146 SPRING LAKE RDLAKE WALESFL8638992009
ChristinaGuigea9013 N LAMONCHICAGOIL8474146585
GeorgiaNelson2420 SLAYDEN MARION RDCUMBERLAND FURNACETN6157636255[email protected]
GaryGuthrie24100 GREENTREE LNEUSTISFL3524068250
RogerMunoz85 WESTERVELT AVENORTH PLAINFIELDNJ9086440699[email protected]
MikaelMalkasian7302 STATECREST DRANNANDALEVA7035737994
GlendaAllnutt1058 NE HIGHWAY BBGALTMO6606736646
FelipeDevivero5880 COLLINS AVEMIAMI BEACHFL[email protected]
MarvinZavodny10414 LYNDON MEADOWS DRHOUSTONTX7136920437
RichardPruitt1023 WHIPPINGHAM PKWYCARROLLTONVA7578705450
LindaPickett1125 50TH STREET ENSLEYBIRMINGHAMAL2057801727

Additional information

Pack / Slice (see table below)

Full National File, Tier 1 States, Tier 1–2 States, Phone + Email Subset, Tier 1 States + Phone + Email, Single-State License

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