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GlassesFit

Find sunglasses that fit your face.

Upload a selfie. AI matches you with 12 frames that suit your face — in minutes, not weekends.

Casual at-home selfie of a person in a white tank top, used as the baseline for showing how 12 different sunglasses styles look on the same face.
Selfie
Oval · Tortoise
  • Results in minutes
  • Picks tailored to your face
  • 12 looks across 3 style buckets
  • Refund if our AI fails
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Front-facingNo glasses

AI style preview, not optical fitting. Launch price: $9.90 per report.

How it works.

It's as easy as 1-2-3-4!

Selfie
1

Upload a photo

A clear, front-facing selfie. That's all we need.

Picking 12 of many
2

Wait a minute

We pick the 12 frames that suit you best.

3

See your matches

Real photos of yourself in every pick — not stock images.

OMG show me 👀
the cat-eye is so you 😍
4

Share with friends

Send the gallery and ask which one's most you.

Look the part.

What the right frames look like, out in the world.

Woman in white oval sunglasses lounging by a sunlit pool.AI sample
Man in sport-style mirrored sunglasses against neon signs at night.AI sample
Woman in tortoise cat-eye sunglasses at a Parisian cafe window.AI sample
Man in slim rectangular sunglasses arriving at a vintage train platform.AI sample
Woman in oversized square sunglasses on a sunlit terrace.AI sample
Woman in slim metal-frame sunglasses taking an elevator mirror selfie.AI sample
Woman with a silver bob in white oval sunglasses and a cream sleeveless dress on sunlit concrete stairs.AI sample
Man in a wraparound mirrored shield sunglasses against neon-lit rainy streets at night.AI sample
Woman in slim gold rectangle sunglasses at a train station, holding luggage in a beige linen suit.AI sample
Woman in slim gold-frame oval sunglasses with green-tint lenses, taking an elevator mirror selfie.AI sample
Woman in black cat-eye sunglasses by a pool, wearing an open white linen shirt with gold hoop earrings.AI sample
Older man in gold aviator sunglasses with amber lenses on a Mediterranean villa balcony, in a cream linen shirt.AI sample

Words from real people.

What people say after their analysis.

M

Mara

Bought my pair the same day

Tried wayfarers I'd ignored my whole life. AI was right. Bought the tortoise pair the same afternoon.

Date of experience: April 26, 2026

D

David

A decade of wrong frames, finally fixed

I'd been buying round frames for ten years. Apparently they were too soft for my features. The AI flagged it immediately and the wayfarers it suggested look so much better — friends actually noticed without me saying anything.

Date of experience: April 25, 2026

P

Priya

Three picks I'd never have considered

Took 30 seconds. Three of the four picks I'd never even considered.

Date of experience: April 25, 2026

A

Alex

Better than the optician

Saved me a trip to LensCrafters — same picks as the optician without leaving the couch. Would have been 5 stars if it also suggested specific brand options to skip the search step.

Date of experience: April 24, 2026

L

Lin

Sent it to my sister

She bought the cat-eyes that day.

Date of experience: April 24, 2026

S

Sam

The “avoid” list was the killer feature

Finally understood why aviators always looked off on me. The avoid list was the real value — knowing what NOT to buy is half the work.

Date of experience: April 23, 2026

One report. One price.

Pay once. No subscription, no renewals.

Launch priceSave 50%

Full try-on report

12 photos of you in 12 different frames — generated in minutes.

$19.90$9.90one-time
  • 12 try-on photos on your actual face
  • Across classic, trending, and bold styles
  • Full style analysis — face shape, color palette, watch-outs
  • Shopping keywords for every frame
Unlock my 12 try-ons · $9.90
  • One-time payment, no subscription
  • 7-day refund if our AI fails you

Anchor price is what we’ll charge after the launch window — strikethrough is honest, not a list-price gimmick.

Frequently asked.

Privacy, accuracy, pricing — straight answers.

  • What do I get for one report?

    12 personalized try-on images and a short written style analysis. The frames span three buckets — classic everyday styles, currently-trending shapes, and bolder statement pieces — so you see both what suits your daily look and what happens when you push outside it.

  • How long does it take?

    The free face read usually finishes in under a minute. After you unlock, the 12 try-on photos usually generate within a few minutes; if the image queue is slow, the result page keeps refreshing until they're ready.

  • Where do the sunglasses come from?

    Our own curated library. No brand partnerships, no affiliate links. We pick frames purely on style merit — because no eyewear company is paying us to feature them. If that ever changes, we'll disclose it clearly on every page it affects.

  • Why mix classic, trending, AND statement frames in the same report?

    Two purposes in one report. You see what genuinely suits your face for daily wear — and you see yourself in styles you'd never reach for in a store. The second category is often where people discover their next favorite pair.

  • Will I look weird or AI-generated in the try-on images?

    We preserve your face, hair, skin tone, lighting, and pose exactly as in your selfie. The AI only adds the frames — it doesn't redraw you. The result reads as your real selfie with glasses added, not as a stylized portrait.

  • Can I buy the exact glasses shown?

    The frames are style references, not catalog items. Each one comes with a precise frame shape, color, lens, and shopping keywords you can paste into Amazon, Warby Parker, Zenni, or any optical retailer to find a real-world match.

  • How accurate are the try-on images?

    They're AI style previews — close to "what would this look like?" mockups. They are not optical fittings: we don't simulate prescription lenses, lens curvature, or how the temples sit on your specific ears. Treat them as styling guides, not purchase guarantees.

  • What if my selfie is low quality?

    We'll flag it in the report and ask you to retake. Best results come from a front-facing photo, in natural light, with no existing glasses on, and hair pulled off your face.

  • What happens to my selfie after the analysis?

    We store your uploaded selfie temporarily so the paid try-on generator can re-fetch it after checkout. Free reports expire after 24 hours; unlocked reports are kept for 7 days so you can download or regenerate if something fails. We do not use your photo for training.

  • Do you train AI on my photos?

    No. We do not use customer images to train any model — neither our own nor any third party's. Your selfie is one-shot input only.

  • Can you identify me from my photo?

    No. The analysis reads abstract attributes — face shape, feature weight, hairstyle impact, skin tone direction. It does not run face recognition, and we do not match you against any database.

  • Can I delete my data?

    Report files are temporary: free analyses expire after 24 hours, and unlocked reports expire after 7 days. If you need something deleted earlier, contact us from the email on your account and we'll remove the report assets.

  • How does pricing work?

    One GlassesFit report is $9.90 during launch. It includes the full written style read plus 12 try-on photos across classic, trending, and bolder frames. No subscription, no renewals.

  • Why is there only one GlassesFit tier?

    For launch, one complete report is clearer than a tier ladder. Everyone gets the useful version: face read, color direction, frame watch-outs, shopping keywords, and all 12 try-on images.

  • Can I also buy credits to spend across multiple products?

    Credit packs are being rolled out for multi-product use. GlassesFit's launch checkout is still the simpler per-report $9.90 unlock.

  • What's your refund policy?

    If our system fails — payment succeeds but images never generate, files are broken, or the report can't load — we'll re-run it or refund the $9.90. If the report is technically delivered but misses your taste, tell us what fell short; we use that feedback to improve the frame library.

Field Notes

How to choose sunglasses, with actual taste.

Editorial guides on face shape, frame history, color theory, and the trends worth wearing.