Analyzer

AI Eye Shape Analyzer

Identify your unique eye shape—Almond, Round, Hooded, or Monolid—with precision AI and get professional makeup guidance.
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Shape
Almond
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Grade
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How it Works

Get your professional eye shape analysis in 3 simple steps.

1

Upload Your Selfie

Take a clear, well-lit photo looking straight ahead. No glasses or heavy bangs for best results.

2

AI Precision Scan

Our algorithm maps 120+ facial landmarks to calculate your eyelid crease, tilt, and openness ratios.

3

Get Detailed Report

Receive an instant breakdown of your eye shape, beauty score, and tailored makeup recommendations.

Common Eye Shapes

Understanding your eye shape helps you choose flattering makeup and eyewear styles.

Almond Eyes

Oval shape with visible crease and slightly upturned outer corners.

Round Eyes

Circular shape with visible white above and below the iris.

Hooded Eyes

Excess skin droops over crease, making lid appear smaller.

Monolid Eyes

No visible crease, smooth eyelid from lash line to brow.

Upturned Eyes

Outer corners lift upward, creating a lifted cat-eye effect.

Downturned Eyes

Outer corners angle downward from inner corners.

Comprehensive Guide

Master Your Eye Makeup

Stop following generic tutorials. Learn what works for *your* eyes.

The 'Tilt' Secret

Ever wonder why 'cat eye' liner looks great on some but tricky on others? It's all about the tilt. Our AI checks if your outer corners are higher (upturned) or lower (downturned) than your inner corners. Knowing this helps you lift your gaze perfectly with just one swipe of liner.

The 'Tilt' Secret

Hooded vs. Monolid: The Difference

These two are often confused but need different makeup tricks. **Hooded eyes** have a brow bone that hides the crease—we'll show you how to apply shadow *above* the crease so it stays visible. **Monolids** have a flat surface—perfect for trendy, vertical gradient shadows that add instant depth.

Hooded vs. Monolid: The Difference

Wide-Set or Close-Set?

It's a simple rule: if the space between your eyes is wider than one eye, they are 'wide-set'. We'll recommend highlighting the inner corners to bring them visually closer. If they are 'close-set', we'll show you how to extend shadow outward to create balance.

Wide-Set or Close-Set?

Frequently Asked Questions

Our AI looks at the key curves of your eyes, specifically checking the slope from the inner to the outer corners and the visibility of your eyelid crease. It's like having a makeup artist measure your features to find your most flattering look.
Yes, your privacy is our priority. Photos are processed in real-time and are automatically deleted from our servers immediately after analysis. We do not store or share your personal images.
While both may appear to lack a visible crease, they are structurally different. Hooded eyes have a crease that is covered by a flap of skin from the brow bone. Monolids typically lack a crease entirely and have a smooth lid surface.
Absolutely! Knowing your eye shape is the #1 secret to better makeup. Our report provides specific tips (like where to place eyeliner or shadow) tailored to your specific shape to enhance your natural beauty.
Yes. Our AI is trained on a diverse dataset representing all ethnicities and genders. Whether you have deep-set eyes, wide-set eyes, or any other variation, the tool provides accurate anatomical analysis.
Yes, standard analysis is completely free. We believe everyone deserves to understand their features. We may offer premium detailed reports in the future, but the core shape detection will remain free.