Free AI Glasses Try On: See the Frames on Your Own Face

Upload a photo without glasses, name the frame you are curious about, and it comes back on your face — same expression, same hair, same light, so the only thing that changed is the thing you were deciding about.

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Only the frames changeFace, hair, clothing, background and light are all pinned by the sentence sitting in the box above; the only thing it asks for is one addition. That is what makes the four pairs readable as comparisons rather than as four unrelated photographs.
Four shapes, one faceRound metal, black rectangular, tortoiseshell browline and oversized clear — the same person wearing each, so the difference you are looking at is the frame and not a change of angle or a change of mood.
The frames sit where frames sitBridge on the nose, arms over the ears, a contact shadow on the cheekbone and a faint reflection on the lens. Those four details are what separate a believable preview from a sticker pasted over a face.
Written for previewing, not for shoppingThis page answers what a shape looks like on you. Picking a size, a lens or a place to buy is a different job and belongs somewhere else.

Three Steps to See a Frame on Your Own Face

1
Upload a photo without glasses

Front on or a slight turn, eyes unobstructed, hair off the temples if you can manage it. A picture where your own face is already sharp gives the frames something to sit on.

2
Name the frame

Shape first, then material and colour — round gold metal, black rectangular acetate, tortoiseshell browline, oversized clear pink. Naming three attributes gets you far closer than the word glasses on its own.

3
Compare, then change one word

Keep the sentence and swap only the shape to get a fair comparison. Changing shape, colour and material at once tells you nothing about which of the three did the work.

What People Use an AI Glasses Try On For

Glasses AI Try On Before a First Pair

Glasses AI Try On Before a First Pair

The hardest part of a first pair is that nothing in the mirror looks like you yet. Seeing four shapes on your own face in a row makes the decision concrete: rounder softens a square jaw, rectangular sharpens a soft one, and you can see it rather than being told it.

Try four shapes

AI Try On Glasses for a New Look at Work

A frame that reads well on a video call is a different question from one that reads well at a party. Run the same office photo through two or three shapes and the answer usually settles itself in under a minute.

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AI Try On Glasses for a New Look at Work
Preview Frame Shapes You Would Not Pick Up in a Shop

Preview Frame Shapes You Would Not Pick Up in a Shop

Most people reach for the shape they already own. Browline, oversized clear and heavy tortoiseshell are the three that get skipped on the shelf and surprise people on their own face, which is exactly what a preview is for.

Try an unfamiliar shape

AI Glasses Try On Free, Straight From One Photo

No fitting appointment, no webcam permission, no account before the first result. One photograph you already have is the whole input, and the comparison comes back in the same session.

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AI Glasses Try On Free, Straight From One Photo

AI Glasses Try On FAQ

Is the AI glasses try on free?
Running it costs nothing. Upload a photo, name a frame, press Generate; an account only matters when you want to keep the result or download it.
Can I try on a specific brand or model?
You describe the frame in words — shape, material, colour, thickness — and that is what comes back. A named model from a particular label is a catalogue question, and a shop's own fitting tool is the right place for it.
Does it work if I already wear glasses in the photo?
Better results come from a photo without them, because the model then has an unobstructed face to work from. If the only photo you have has glasses in it, say in the sentence that the old frames are replaced by the new ones.
Will my face change?
No — everything except the frames is held in place by the default sentence: face, hair, clothing, background and light. That is why the four comparisons above are recognisably one person four times. Rewrite the wording however you like, but keep that holding clause; deleting it is where drift starts.
What makes a preview look wrong?
Frames floating off the nose, no shadow where the rim meets the cheek, and lenses that hide the eyes. Asking for contact shadows and clear lenses in the sentence fixes most of it, which is why the default prompt says both.
Can I use this to decide on a real purchase?
It answers what a shape looks like on your face, which is usually the part that is hard to imagine. Size, fit across the bridge and lens choice are measured in a shop and are not what this page is doing.

用户评价

★★★★★

I have worn the same rectangular frames for nine years. Seeing round metal on my own face was the first time the idea looked plausible rather than like someone else's glasses.

Iris D.

★★★★

Good for shape shopping. Colours came out slightly warmer than I expected, so I ran the tortoiseshell one twice before I trusted it.

Kwame A.

★★★★★

Used it to settle an argument with my partner about browline frames. Same photo, both shapes, decision made in about two minutes.

Noa L.