CooperVision's parent company, The Cooper Companies, Inc., started in 1958 as the Martin H. Smith Co. The company name changed to Cooper Laboratories, Inc. in 1967. In 1978, the company reorganized into Cooper Laboratories, Cooper Medical Devices, Cooper Dental, Cooper International, and CooperVision. CooperVision was incorporated in 1980. The company then went public in 1983. In 1987, CooperVision, Inc. changed its name to The Cooper Companies, Inc. and organized into three groups: Cooper Technicon, CooperSurgical, and CooperVision. In 2004, CooperVision acquired Ocular Sciences, Inc., a global manufacturer and marketer of soft contact lenses. This acquisition helped the company become the third-largest soft contact lens manufacturer in the world. (Technically acquisition concluded on January 7, 2005) In 2011, CooperVision announced its rebranding, developed by Siegel+Gale, a global branding firm. In 2012, this rebrand was one of five companies to win the "Best of Awards" by REBRAND. In August 2011, CooperVision initiated a product recall certain lots of Avaira
toric lenses and later spherical lenses, after identifying silicone oil residue in a limited number of lots, following customer complaints of hazy vision. In August 2014, CooperVision completed the acquisition of Sauflon Pharmaceuticals Limited, a
UK-based manufacturer of daily disposable silicone based contact lenses. In December 2017, CooperVision completed the acquisition of Paragon Vision Sciences. This was followed by the acquisition of Blanchard Contact Lenses in 2019 and GP Specialists in 2020. CooperVision acquired EnsEyes, a Danish specialty contact lens manufacturer, in June 2022. In November 2022, CooperVision announced the acquisition of SynergEyes, a hybrid contact lens manufacturer based in
Carlsbad, California. The acquisition was completed in January 2023. ==Products==