Eye Shape Detector
Learn your eye shape and makeup styling angles.
Common eye shape categories
Eye shape affects liner geometry, crease placement, and where light should go. Categories describe how the lid and lash line tend to read on camera.
Balanced width with a slight taper at the inner and outer corners.
More visible white below the iris when looking straight ahead.
A crease line sits lower or folds near the lash line when eyes are open.
A smoother lid canvas with less visible crease separation.
Outer corners gently slope downward compared to the inner corner.
Outer corners lift relative to the inner corner for a subtle winged base.
How our AI analyzes eye shape
The detector focuses on visible lid space, corner angle, crease behavior, and how the lash line meets the brow bone in your photo.
Eye openness
Neutral expression helps the model read lid height and iris visibility.
Corner angles
Inner vs outer corner tilt separates upturned and downturned tendencies.
Crease signal
Hooded vs open lid profiles are inferred from visible fold lines.
Makeup mapping
Your category is paired with liner and shadow placement guidance.
Benefits
Shape-aware makeup avoids fighting your natural lid geometry.
Wings and tightline decisions make more sense for your lash line.
Placement matches where your lid actually shows when your eyes are open.
Repeatable rules instead of guessing from random tutorials.
Small angle changes can make eyes look more awake on camera.
User testimonials
What users say about the eye shape tool.
“Finally someone explained why my wing never looked right. Simple fixes.”
“The page feels trustworthy. Results are easy to scan.”
“I tried three photos and got consistent guidance each time.”
FAQs
Eye Shape Detector FAQs.
Should I remove glasses?+
Yes, if possible. Glare and frame edges can obscure the lid line.
Does live camera work on my device?+
Most modern browsers support it. Allow camera permissions when prompted. If blocked, enable access in your browser settings and reload.
Is my photo uploaded to a server?+
No. Images stay in your browser for preview and analysis-style output. Nothing is sent to a server in this version.
How accurate are the results?+
Output is an estimate from your photo. Lighting, angle, and expression all affect what you see. Use results as styling inspiration, not a clinical verdict.