What eye shape do I have? Upload a photo and AI identifies almond, round, monolid, hooded, upturned, or downturned — plus close-set/wide-set and tailored makeup and lash tips.
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What eye shape do I have? This AI takes a photo and places you in one of the six main eye shapes (almond, round, monolid, hooded, upturned, or downturned), then adds the secondary descriptors that actually matter: close-set or wide-set, deep-set or protruding, and lid asymmetry between left and right. Most people are a combination, not a single label. The AI works the same way an oculoplastic surgeon or a senior MUA would. It measures the corner angle of each eye, checks the crease, looks for an epicanthic fold, and reads the iris-to-white ratio. Useful before you spend money on lash extensions, eye makeup tutorials, or glasses, because knowing your actual shape changes which techniques flatter you.
Upload a clear front-facing photo, eyes relaxed and looking straight at the camera, good lighting, no heavy eye makeup or sunglasses. The AI runs landmark detection across each eye: the six standard corner points, the upper and lower lid arcs, the visible iris boundary, the crease line. From those, it derives corner angle (outer corner above the inner means upturned, below means downturned, level means almond or round), crease visibility (no crease means monolid), iris-to-white ratio (round shows white above and below, almond doesn't), and brow-bone overlap (hooded). Then it stacks the secondary descriptors. The result is your primary shape, your secondary descriptors, and a quick guide to which lash maps and eyeshadow techniques actually flatter that combination. Accuracy is high under good lighting. Squinting, heavy makeup, or shadows hurt it.
You get one of six standard classifications: almond, round, monolid, hooded, upturned, or downturned, plus the modifiers that matter for styling: spacing (close-set or wide-set), depth, and any asymmetry between your two eyes. Most faces mix traits from more than one category, so the result is often a primary shape with a qualifier rather than a single clean label.
It locates reference points around each eye and reads the geometry: whether your outer corners sit higher or lower than the inner ones, whether a crease is visible when your eyes are open, how much white shows around the iris, and how far the brow bone overhangs the lid. Each measurement votes for a shape, and together they settle the classification.
Reliable on the primary classification when the photo cooperates: straight-on angle, eyes relaxed, decent light, and no heavy liner or false lashes hiding the lid line. Borderline eyes exist, plenty sit between almond and round or carry partial hooding, and in those cases the analyzer describes the blend instead of picking one at random.
Yes, and it distinguishes the two, which people confuse constantly. Monolid means no visible crease at all; hooded means a crease exists but skin from the brow area folds over it and hides part of the mobile lid. The difference matters because eyeshadow placement and lash curl advice for the two are nearly opposite.
Face the camera directly with both eyes open naturally and looking ahead, in even light that does not throw shadows under the brow. The sneakiest mistake is raising your eyebrows, which can lift a hood right off the lid and shift the reading, so let your whole face rest before you take the shot.
That is what the recommendation half of the scan is for. Once your shape is settled, the tool pairs it with lash and liner guidance: curl matters more than length on hooded lids, elongated outer-corner maps flatter round eyes, and close-set or wide-set spacing shifts where the emphasis belongs. It beats copying a tutorial filmed on someone with completely different eyes.
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