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AI Glasses & Sunglasses Finder

Based on your facial proportions and face shape, here are the frames that suit you best. Upload a photo or take a selfie for a fast result.

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How It Works

Start with a photo or selfie, then the browser-based analysis identifies your face shape and returns frame guidance that is easy to compare.

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Step 1

Upload or Capture

Upload a front-facing photo or use your camera. Your image never leaves your device.

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Step 2

AI Detects Your Face Shape

Our AI maps a 478-point 3D face mesh and measures your forehead, cheekbones, jaw, and face length.

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Step 3

Get Personalised Recommendations

Receive curated frame styles, sizes, colors, and sunglasses that suit your unique proportions.

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Face detection and shape analysis happen entirely in your browser using WebGL. Your photo is never sent to any server, never stored, and never shared.

Different Types of Glasses and Sunglasses Explained

Use this visual guide to compare common frame shapes. Each card shows the style, explains the fit in plain language, and lists the face shapes it tends to suit best.

Rectangle

Glasses

A rectangle frame adds sharp lines and horizontal structure. It is one of the easiest choices when you want your glasses to make the face look a little longer and more defined.

Recommended face shapes

RoundOvalHeart

Why it works: The straight edges add contrast to softer cheeks and help balance a wider mid-face.

Round

Glasses

Round frames feel softer and more intellectual. They keep the look gentle and are useful when you want to reduce the appearance of angular jawlines.

Recommended face shapes

SquareOvalDiamond

Why it works: Curved lenses soften sharp facial angles and keep the overall silhouette balanced.

Oval

Glasses

Oval frames are slightly longer than round frames, so they create a smoother and more elegant profile without feeling heavy.

Recommended face shapes

SquareHeartDiamond

Why it works: The softened shape works well on faces that need a little curve without too much width.

Cat-Eye

Sunglasses

Cat-eye frames lift the outer corners and give a more styled, expressive look. They are a strong choice when you want your frames to add upward emphasis.

Recommended face shapes

HeartTriangleOval

Why it works: The lifted outer corners help balance wider foreheads and draw attention upward.

Browline

Glasses

Browline frames put more visual weight across the top of the lens, which gives a smart, structured appearance and makes the face look more balanced.

Recommended face shapes

RoundOvalHeart

Why it works: The stronger top line adds definition without overwhelming softer facial features.

Rimless

Glasses

Rimless frames are subtle and lightweight. They are ideal when you want the glasses to disappear visually and let the face remain the focus.

Recommended face shapes

DiamondHeartOval

Why it works: Minimal framing avoids adding width around already prominent cheekbones or foreheads.

Geometric

Glasses

Geometric frames use angles and unusual shapes to create a more modern look. They are a good pick if you want the frame itself to act as a style statement.

Recommended face shapes

OvalRoundSquare

Why it works: The mixed angles add interest and contrast without becoming too heavy.

Wayfarer

Sunglasses

Wayfarers are classic and versatile. They work in both everyday glasses and sunglasses because they add strong shape without looking overly formal.

Recommended face shapes

RoundSquareOval

Why it works: The solid upper edge adds structure and is especially useful for balancing softer faces.

Clubmaster

Sunglasses

Clubmasters combine a heavier brow with lighter lower rims, giving them a vintage and polished feel.

Recommended face shapes

HeartOvalOblong

Why it works: The stronger top half shifts attention upward and helps balance a narrower lower face.

Oversized

Sunglasses

Oversized frames make a bold statement and offer more coverage around the eyes and cheeks.

Recommended face shapes

OblongOvalHeart

Why it works: The larger silhouette adds width and visually shortens a longer face.

Aviator

Sunglasses

Aviators are one of the most recognizable sunglasses styles. Their teardrop lenses and thin frame make them feel light but still structured.

Recommended face shapes

SquareHeartOval

Why it works: The curved lens shape softens strong jawlines and helps balance broader foreheads.

Shield

Sunglasses

Shield sunglasses use one continuous lens across the face, creating a sporty and futuristic look.

Recommended face shapes

OvalRoundSquare

Why it works: The wide single-lens format suits balanced faces and creates a strong visual line.

Wrap

Sunglasses

Wrap frames curve around the sides of the face and are built for sport, sun protection, and a secure fit.

Recommended face shapes

OvalRoundTriangle

Why it works: The wrapped shape hugs the face and works best when you want coverage and stability.

Best Glasses and Sunglasses by Face Shape

If you're searching for glasses for a round face, frames for an oval face, or sunglasses that soften a square jawline, this guide highlights the most flattering frame families for each shape.

Oval

Face shape preview

Best frames: Most styles work well, especially wayfarers, geometric frames, and subtle cat-eye shapes.

Sunglasses tip: Try classic aviators or medium-width shades for a balanced look.

Round

Face shape preview

Best frames: Angular rectangular, square, and browline frames help create contrast and definition.

Sunglasses tip: Choose wider frames with sharp edges to visually lengthen the face.

Square

Face shape preview

Best frames: Round or oval frames soften strong jawlines and add balance.

Sunglasses tip: Look for curved silhouettes and lightweight rims.

Heart

Face shape preview

Best frames: Bottom-heavy, rimless, and softly rounded frames balance a wider forehead.

Sunglasses tip: Aviators and teardrop-shaped styles work especially well.

Diamond

Face shape preview

Best frames: Oval, cat-eye, and frames with more width at the browline flatter prominent cheekbones.

Sunglasses tip: Choose styles that draw attention upward and add softness at the temples.

Oblong

Face shape preview

Best frames: Tall lenses, oversized shapes, and wide rectangles help shorten the look of the face.

Sunglasses tip: Look for bold, wider sunglasses that add horizontal presence.

Triangle

Face shape preview

Best frames: Cat-eye and top-heavy frames shift attention upward and balance a stronger jawline.

Sunglasses tip: Pick styles with detail at the top and a lighter lower half.

How to Choose Frames That Actually Flatter You

The best glasses do more than fit your face width. They also balance your features, complement your jawline, and match the visual weight of your brow and cheeks.

Use a clear front-facing photo with even lighting.
Keep your face unobstructed by hair, hats, or sunglasses.
Avoid extreme angles and heavy filters that can distort proportions.
For selfies, place the camera at eye level for the most reliable result.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about glasses for different face shapes, sunglasses recommendations, and how the Calqora glasses finder keeps your photo private.

How does the glasses finder work?

It analyses facial proportions from your photo or selfie, identifies your face shape, and then suggests the most flattering glasses and sunglasses styles for that shape. The recommendations focus on balance, contrast, and frame width.

Is my photo private?

Yes. The analysis runs locally in your browser, so your photo is not uploaded to a server or stored anywhere by Calqora.

What glasses suit a round face?

Round faces usually look best in angular frames such as rectangular, square, and browline styles because they add structure and make the face appear a little longer.

What glasses suit an oval face?

Oval faces are the most versatile, so most frame shapes work well. Wayfarers, aviators, geometric frames, and subtle cat-eye styles are all strong options.

Can I use the tool for sunglasses too?

Yes. The same face-shape analysis works for eyeglasses and sunglasses, so you can compare styles before you buy either type of frame.

What kind of photo gives the best results?

A clear, front-facing photo with good lighting and no face obstructions works best. The closer the image is to a natural portrait, the more reliable the recommendations will be.

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