GlassesOnMe

Glasses for your face shape

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Take a selfie

Look straight into the camera, face centered. Even lighting and no glasses on works best.

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Your photos are processed once and deleted within minutes. Never stored, never used for training.

The "best" frames for a round, oval, square or heart-shaped face are a useful starting point — but the only way to know is to see the shapes on your own face. This tool lets you skip the theory: upload a photo and try contrasting frame shapes back to back to find what genuinely flatters you.

A common rule of thumb is to contrast your face: angular frames balance softer round faces, rounded or oval frames soften square jaws, and wider tops suit heart-shaped faces. But guidelines bend for everyone, so the comparison view — each look next to your original selfie — does the deciding for you.

It is free, has no signup, and works in any browser. Photos are sent securely, used once to create each look, then deleted within minutes — never stored and never used to train AI models.

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    Identify your face shape

    Look at your selfie and note whether your face reads as round, oval, square, heart or somewhere in between — focus on the width of your forehead, cheekbones and jaw.

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    Upload your photo

    Add a clear, front-facing photo of your face to the tool. This is the base the AI will use for every look.

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    Add frames to try

    Upload a photo of each frame you want to test — pick shapes that contrast your face shape as well as a few you simply like.

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    Compare the looks

    Generate each frame and view it side by side with your original selfie, using the before/after to judge which shapes flatter your features.

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    Decide with confidence

    Download or share your favorites, regenerate any look you want another take of, and pick the frames that suit your face best.

FAQ

How do I tell what face shape I have?

Look at the proportions in your photo: round faces are soft and similar in width and length, oval faces are slightly longer, square faces have a strong jaw, and heart faces have a wider forehead with a narrower chin.

Which frames suit a round face?

Angular shapes like rectangular or square frames tend to add definition to a round face. The fastest way to confirm is to upload your photo and try a couple of contrasting shapes.

Do I have to follow the face-shape rules?

No. They are guidelines, not laws — the comparison view lets you trust your own eyes over any rule.

Can I compare several frame shapes at once?

You generate one look per click, each shown against your original photo, so you can run through as many shapes as you like and compare them directly.