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title: iLook vs The Face Report: Eye Shape Detectors Compared
description: Compare iLook and The Face Report eye shape detectors by categories, corner orientation, brow framing, styling guidance, and agent access.
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# iLook vs The Face Report: Eye Shape Detectors Compared

iLook is useful when you want eye opening, corner orientation, brow framing, and styling ideas in a structured report. The Face Report is useful when you want a dedicated browser detector covering categories such as almond, round, upturned, downturned, hooded, or long with makeup guidance.

Reviewed August 18, 2026. This editorial comparison uses public product pages and iLook documentation. It is not an independent accuracy benchmark.

## Quick comparison

| Criterion | iLook | The Face Report |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Primary output | Opening shape, orientation, framing, brow notes | Eye-shape category and styling recommendations |
| Related context | Eyes-and-brows score and explanation | Dedicated eye-shape presentation |
| Agent access | Focused REST and MCP tool | Browser-first tool |
| Best use | Analysis workflows and broad styling context | Consumer makeup exploration |

## What iLook provides

Opening shape, corner orientation, eye framing, styling ideas, brow notes, and the related eyes-and-brows score.

## What The Face Report publicly describes

A browser eye-shape detector publicly described around common shape categories and makeup recommendations.

## The key difference

iLook connects eye shape to brow framing and exposes the result to agents. The Face Report presents a dedicated consumer styling flow around eye categories.

## Which should you choose?

Choose iLook when you want a compact result that combines eye shape, brow context, and structured access. Choose The Face Report when you want a standalone category result with makeup-oriented recommendations.

## Important limitation

Expression, eyelid position, makeup, lashes, glasses, crop, and camera angle can alter the visible eye opening. Categories often overlap rather than forming exact boundaries.

## Sources and next steps

- [Try Eye Shape Detector on iLook](https://www.ilook.fit/eye-shape-detector)
- [Read The Face Report's public tool page](https://thefacereport.com/tools/eye-shape)
- [Compare the broader AI face-analysis category](https://www.ilook.fit/blog/ai-face-analysis-tools-compared)

