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AI on-model photos for sunglasses and eyewear

Eyewear only makes sense on a face. Frame width, temple thickness, how the lens tint actually reads — a packshot cannot answer whether it suits the person looking at it.

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Why eyewear photography is hard

Reflections put the room in the lens, a bad angle flattens the frame shape, and a hard shadow buries the eyes. Eyewear is a lighting problem, and most AI try-on models do not handle it at all — they only take garments.

Accessories, not just clothes

  • Worn, pushed up on the head, or held. The worn scene specifies a three-quarter angle so the frame front and temple both read.
  • The prompt suppresses reflections that would obscure the lenses.
  • Where most try-on models take garments only, eyewear, hats and bags all work the same way here.
  • Shoot a whole range on one model.

Available scenes

  • Worn
  • Pushed up on the head
  • Held in hand
  • Studio white
  • Outdoor natural
  • Urban street

Standard

¥3,980 / month (tax included)

Unlimited image generation / No watermark, commercial use allowed

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FAQ

Does this work for prescription frames?
Yes. It reproduces the frame shape, so sunglasses, clear frames and prescription styles all behave the same way.
Is the lens tint preserved?
The prompt instructs it to keep the colour and density from your source image. Gradient and mirrored lenses are more reliable on the best-quality setting.
Can I try them on my own face?
Yes. Upload a photo of yourself to use as a model. Uploaded source photos are deleted after 30 days.

Try it with one pair of frames

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