A screen protector fails in two common ways: it goes on crooked, or it degrades the display it's supposed to protect. TORRAS iPhone screen protectors are built to avoid both — with precision installation tools, optical clarity technology, and surface coatings that keep the screen looking and feeling like it should, long after the protector goes on.
Tempered Glass That Doesn't Compromise the Display
The glass used across the GlassGo lineup is engineered to be nearly invisible in use. Tora·Pure™ optical technology preserves the iPhone's original display quality — brightness, color accuracy, and sharpness stay intact rather than being filtered through a hazy layer.
Touch response is equally important. The surface is smooth enough that swiping and tapping feel no different from the bare screen, with no drag or resistance that interrupts natural use.
Anti-Fingerprint Surface That Stays Cleaner Longer
Fingerprints and smudges are unavoidable, but how quickly they accumulate — and how easily they wipe off — depends on the surface coating. Tora·Silk™ technology provides hydrophobic and oleophobic properties, repelling water, oils, and residue so the screen stays cleaner through a full day of handling.
When cleaning is needed, a single wipe removes fingerprints cleanly rather than spreading them.
Installation That Gets It Right the First Time
Misaligned screen protectors are frustrating and wasteful. The InstaFit installation kit included with select GlassGo models provides a physical alignment frame that positions the glass precisely before it touches the screen — removing the guesswork from placement.
Tora·Airfree™ technology reduces bubbles by approximately 70% during application and improves adhesion by approximately 30%, so the protector bonds cleanly without trapped air pockets that require lifting and reapplying.
The orange alignment frame included with models like the GlassGo for iPhone 14 and iPhone 13 serves the same purpose — a guided fit that makes the installation process straightforward, even for first-time users.
Edge-to-Edge Coverage Without Lifting at the Corners
A screen protector that doesn't reach the edges leaves the most vulnerable areas exposed. TORRAS tempered glass is cut for full coverage across the display, with edges that sit flush against the screen rather than curling up over time.
The fit is also designed to be compatible with most TORRAS cases — the edge dimensions account for case bezels so the protector doesn't get pushed up at the corners when the case is on.
Lens Protection for Pro Camera Systems
The rear camera module on Pro iPhones sits raised from the body and exposed to whatever the phone rests on. A scratched lens affects image quality in ways that aren't immediately obvious — reduced contrast, flare in bright light, softness at the edges of the frame.
Lensguard camera lens protectors are precision-cut for specific iPhone models, from the iPhone 15 Pro through the iPhone 17 Pro/Pro Max lineup. Each protector fits the exact camera configuration of its target model — the triple-lens layout on Pro models, the updated rear camera on the iPhone 17 — rather than using a generic shape that leaves gaps.
The protectors feature a silver or black protective border depending on the model, adding a clean finished look while keeping the lens surface shielded from daily contact and scratching.
Protecting the Lens Doesn't Affect Photo Quality
A common concern with lens protectors is whether they affect image output. TORRAS Lensguard protectors are optically clear and cut to fit within the lens boundary, so light reaches the sensor without interference. The protection is physical — against scratches and surface abrasion — not optical.
Coverage Across iPhone 13 Through iPhone 17
The lineup covers a wide range of current and recent iPhone models:
- Screen protectors — GlassGo is available for iPhone 13, 14, 14 Pro, 15, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, 16, 16 Pro, 16 Pro Max, and 16e
- Lens protectors — Lensguard covers iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, 16 Pro, 16 Pro Max, 17, 17 Air, and 17 Pro/Pro Max
Each product is model-specific, not a universal fit — ensuring the cutouts, dimensions, and coverage area match the actual screen or camera layout of the target device.