Eye Shape Detector Guide
Use one adult photo to understand visible eye and brow framing alongside the full iLook face scorecard.
Updated August 17, 2026. iLook results describe one submitted photo and are not medical or biometric measurements.
What this free tool reads
- Visible eye openness, brow framing, and upper-face balance.
- The eyes and brows score plus one-line explanation.
- How lighting, glasses, hair, expression, and crop affect eye-shape feedback.
How to interpret the output
Eye-shape feedback is descriptive and photo-specific. It is designed for styling context, not identity recognition or health inference.
The strongest use case is comparison against your own photos: better light, cleaner framing, less tilt, and a clearer crop. A single score should never be treated as a judgment of a person.
Best photo setup
Use one clear adult face, neutral light, a front-facing pose, and a crop that includes the forehead, eyes, cheeks, jaw, and chin. Avoid filters, heavy shadows, extreme angles, face-obscuring accessories, and multiple people in the frame.
Privacy and responsible use
Avoid using this result for medical interpretation, protected-trait inference, or decisions about another person.
Successful website and app scans stay in the submitter's private history until deletion, while API-key requests remain transient. iLook does not identify the person, infer protected traits, or create face embeddings or a landmark archive.
Try the free tool
Run the focused scanner here: Eye Shape Detector. You can also use the main iLook face analyzer for the full report with all free-tool breakdowns.
Can iLook tell me my eye shape?
iLook can describe visible eye and brow framing from the submitted photo and show how those cues affect the report, but the result can change with pose, crop, and expression.
Does the eye shape detector store my photo?
Successful website and app scans are saved only in the submitter's private history until deletion. iLook does not create a public gallery, reusable face profile, embedding, or landmark archive.