ISO 9001 Quality System · Zemax / Code V Optical Design · Prototype to Production Transfer
Precision optical engineering

DesigningLight Into Performance

We help machine vision, laser systems, AR displays, life science, and industrial inspection teams turn optical requirements into manufacturable component and module designs.

280+Completed optical component and module design projects
λ/10High-precision surface figure and wavefront evaluation supported
72hTypical requirement review and feasibility feedback
One partner

From Optical Concept to Manufacturable Design

LumenAxis Optics brings optical design, mechanical constraints, manufacturing processes, and validation into one engineering loop, helping teams reduce trial-and-error, shorten development cycles, and translate design targets into real products.

For R&D Teams

  • Build optical architectures based on system targets, including focal length, field of view, distortion, MTF, and clear aperture.
  • Deliver Zemax/Code V models, 2D drawings, material lists, and critical tolerance reports.
  • Support prototype validation, imaging-quality review, and next-round design optimization.

For Manufacturers & Integrators

  • Convert component designs into production-ready files for machining, coating, and assembly.
  • Coordinate supply chains for spherical, aspheric, cylindrical, prism, filter, and coating processes.
  • Provide incoming inspection specifications, assembly datum recommendations, and batch consistency control points.
Capabilities

Core Engineering Capabilities

Built around four goals—clear imaging, accurate beam delivery, manufacturability, and measurable performance—we provide practical design paths for complex optical components and systems.

Optical Design

Imaging lenses, collimators, beam expanders, scanning optics, illumination homogenization, and non-sequential modeling with performance and cost in balance.

Tolerance Analysis

Sensitivity models and assembly windows for curvature, thickness, decenter, tilt, material lot variation, and other production variables.

Coating Strategy

AR, HR, beamsplitting, narrowband filtering, and laser-damage-resistant coating recommendations across visible, NIR, and UV bands.

Prototype Transfer

From drawing review and supplier communication to first-article testing, we build traceable prototype iterations and production-transfer paths.

Optical components

Core Optical Components We Cover

We do more than deliver individual part drawings. We combine materials, surface geometry, coatings, and inspection criteria into complete component specification packages based on system goals.

Precision LensesSpherical / Aspheric

Prisms & WindowsPrisms / Windows

Filters & BeamsplittersFilters / Beamsplitters

Laser OpticsMirrors / Expanders

Imaging ModulesLens modules

Workflow

A Six-Step Engineering Loop

Each stage has clear deliverables for customer review, supplier quotation, manufacturing verification, and long-term version management.

Requirement Breakdown

Define the application, wavelength range, size constraints, environment, and performance targets.

Feasibility Review

Identify solution boundaries, technical risks, material options, and manufacturing recommendations.

Optical Path Design

Create the initial model, predict key metrics, and align with mechanical constraints.

Tolerance Optimization

Set manufacturing and assembly tolerances, then confirm critical control items.

Prototype Validation

Track machining, coating, metrology, and experimental data review.

Production Transfer

Finalize drawings, inspection specifications, BOMs, and version-controlled files.

Quality & validation

Optical Quality Defined by Data

Using MTF, wavefront, transmission, polarization, stray light, and environmental reliability metrics, we keep design performance, prototype results, and batch delivery aligned.

MTF

Define center, edge, and multi-field image quality targets for prototype test comparison.

T%

Define transmission, reflection, and blocking depth based on wavelength range, angle of incidence, and environmental requirements.

WFE

Control wavefront error and system-level aberrations for laser and high-precision imaging applications.

ESD

Establish protection standards across materials, packaging, cleaning, shipping, and assembly.

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Ready to Develop Your Next Optical Product?

Send your application, target wavelength range, size limits, performance goals, or existing drawings. After an initial review, we will provide a technical path, risk points, and recommended next steps.

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