International audienceHere we detail an optimized transparent capacitive glucose oxidizing bioanode, capable of supplying current densities of 10 mAcm¢2 at applied potentials of 0.1 V–0.2V versus saturated calomel electrode, when continuously performing in a simple phosphate buffer, pH 7.4 and artificial human tears, both with a glucose concentration of 0.05 mM only. When operating in pulsemode, the bioanode was able to deliver current densities as high as 21 mAcm¢2 at the beginning of the pulse with 571 mCcm¢2 total charges stored. The biogenic part of the enzymatic device was a recombinant glucose oxidase mutant from Penicillium amagasakiense with high catalytic efficiency towards glucose, up to 14.5·104 M¢1 s¢1. The non-biogenic part of the anodic system was based on a poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-graphene nanocomposite, as a highly capacitive component with a capacitance density in the 1 mFcm¢2 range, multi-walled carbon nanotubes, as an additional nanostructuring element, anda conductive organic complex, as an electron shuttle between the redox enzyme and the electrode surface. The bioanode could potentially serve as a prototype of a double-function enzymatic anode for hybrid electric power biodevices, energizing smart contact lenses