Eye Origin franchise fees for 2026:
Cash Investment: $70,000 - $90,000
Total Investment: $70,000 - $90,000
Minimum Net Worth: $100,000
Single Unit Franchise Fee: $50,000
Franchise Fee for Each Additional Unit: $35,000
Royalty: 12%
Ad: NA
Other Fees: NA
Average Number of Employees: 2
Item 19: Yes
SBA Registry: No
Visa Candidates: Yes
Passive Ownership: Yes
Semi-Passive Ownership: Yes
Specify: Eye Origin can be operated as a semi-passive business once
the initial setup and training are completed. The day-to-day
operations can be handled by one trained employee or a small team,
while the owner focuses on oversight, marketing, and performance
tracking.
The concept is simple to operate, with standardized processes,
making it easy to delegate after a short learning period.
Home-Based: No
B2B: Yes
Master Franchise Opportunities: Yes
Veteran Discount: Yes(10%)
Yes. Eye Origin is a semi absentee franchise and allows passive ownership. A semi-absentee franchise is a business you could start and run while still maintaining a job or other obligation.
No. Eye Origin is not a home based franchise opportunity.
Click here to find out how much Eye Origin franchisees make. Eye Origin offers an Item 19 in their Franchise Disclosure Document which provides financial information about select franchisees in their franchise system.
Yes. Eye Origin is a master franchise opportunity. A master franchisee is responsible to recruit, train and support franchisees in their territory.
Yes. Eye Origin franchise does offer a veteran discount.
Yes. Eye Origin franchise does work with E2 Visa and EB-5 Visa candidates.
No. Eye Origin franchise is not looking for Canada franchisees.
Yes. Eye Origin franchise is looking for International franchisees.
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