Visivra isn't magic — it's nutrition your retina already uses. Here's how the carotenoid-led blend supports clearer vision and calmer, less-tired eyes.
At the center of your retina sits the macula — the small patch responsible for sharp, detailed, central vision. It's protected by a layer of yellow pigment made almost entirely from two carotenoids: lutein and zeaxanthin. That pigment acts like internal sunglasses, filtering high-energy blue light and keeping contrast crisp.
The catch: your body can't make lutein or zeaxanthin. You only get them from diet — and modern eating, age, and relentless screen exposure mean most people run lower than their eyes would like. Visivra's whole job is to top that pigment back up, every day.
The two carotenoids that make up macular pigment. Taken daily, they accumulate in the retina, filter blue light, and support sharp central vision and contrast sensitivity — the foundation of the whole formula.
A berry rich in anthocyanins, traditionally linked to ocular circulation and low-light/night vision — helping deliver nutrients to the tissues of the eye.
One of nature's most powerful antioxidants, associated with visual endurance and reduced eye fatigue during long focus tasks like screen work and reading.
Essential cofactors the retina depends on. Vitamin A is central to the light-sensing cycle (especially in low light), and zinc helps transport it to the retina.
Macular pigment doesn't change overnight — it builds with consistent daily intake. Studies on lutein and zeaxanthin generally measure changes over weeks to months, and most Visivra customers report easier screen days, steadier focus and crisper contrast within four to eight weeks. That's why the 90- and 180-day plans are the favorites: they give the pigment time to rebuild.
Visivra is a daily dietary supplement that supports eye nutrition and comfort. It is not a medicine, not a cure for any eye disease, and not a replacement for glasses, contacts or professional eye exams. If you have a diagnosed eye condition or take medication, talk with your eye doctor before starting.