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AI Contact Lens Color Try-On

Upload a selfie and describe the eye color you want. AI changes it in seconds.

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AI Contact Lens Color Try-On

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Popular use cases:
  • contact lens try on
  • eye color changer
  • colored contacts preview
  • virtual eye color
  • contact lens simulator
  • eye color preview tool

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
Blue contacts change eyes to bright blue contacts 20s
Hazel contacts add warm honey hazel contacts 20s
Green contacts change eyes to forest green contacts 20s

How it works

  1. Upload your selfie

    Drop a clear, well-lit selfie into EditThisPic. Close-up shots where both eyes are clearly visible give the best results. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Standard eye color change: 20-30 seconds. Detailed pattern contacts: may need 1-2 refinements.
  2. Describe the contact lens color

    Type 'change my eye color to bright blue contact lenses' or 'add warm honey hazel colored contacts.' Specify the exact color shade. No marking needed — the AI finds your eyes automatically.

    Tip: Name the specific shade ('ice blue,' 'olive green,' 'warm honey hazel') rather than just the base color. Contact lens brands use shade names for a reason — specificity gets better results.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Bright blue contacts change my eye color to bright blue contact lenses with a natural-looking iris pattern
    Honey hazel contacts add warm honey hazel colored contacts with golden flecks visible in the iris
    Forest green contacts change my eye color to forest green contact lenses with a subtle darker outer ring
    Gray contacts add light gray colored contacts with a natural iris texture visible through the lens
    3 more prompts
    Violet contacts change my eye color to soft violet/purple contact lenses with realistic iris detail
    One blue one green (heterochromia) change my left eye to blue and my right eye to green contact lenses, both natural-looking
    Enhance natural color intensify my natural eye color to make it brighter and more vivid, like enhancement-tint contacts
  3. Review the result

    Check that the color blends naturally with your iris, pupils are unchanged, and the limbal ring (dark outer ring) looks realistic. Both eyes should match perfectly.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the AI changed your eyebrows or skin tone instead of just the eye color, tap markers on your irises and regenerate.

    Tip: Markers on the eyes are helpful when your hair or clothing color is similar to your eye color and the AI gets confused about which area to change.
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AI Contact Lens Color Try-On

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"Ordered green contacts online and they looked terrible on me. Now I preview every color on my actual face first. The AI even gets the limbal ring right." @ColoredContacts_Guide

See it in action

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Blue contact lens preview

Previewing bright blue contacts on naturally brown eyes to see if the color suits this face.

Prompt: change my eye color to bright blue contact lenses with natural iris pattern
Before: Hazel contacts on dark eyes
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After: Hazel contacts on dark eyes
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Hazel contacts on dark eyes

Testing warm hazel contacts to see how they look against dark brown natural eye color.

Prompt: add warm honey hazel colored contacts with golden flecks in the iris
Before: Green contacts comparison
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After: Green contacts comparison
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Green contacts comparison

Comparing forest green contacts against blue eyes to see if the color looks natural.

Prompt: change my eye color to forest green contacts with a darker outer limbal ring

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Contact Lens Shopping

Preview colored contacts before ordering online to make sure the color flatters your face.

Common Scenarios

  • Comparing blue vs green vs hazel on your natural eye color
  • Testing how dramatic vs subtle colors look on you
  • Previewing a specific brand's color on your actual face before buying

Best Practices

  • Use a well-lit selfie with eyes clearly visible and in focus
  • Try at least 3-4 colors to see what complements your skin tone
  • Compare natural-looking shades before trying dramatic ones
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Special Occasion Styling

Preview dramatic or costume contact lens colors for events, cosplay, or photoshoots.

Common Scenarios

  • Testing violet or turquoise contacts for a photoshoot
  • Previewing heterochromia look for a cosplay character
  • Trying dramatic contacts for a wedding or formal event

Best Practices

  • Allow for more saturated colors for dramatic/costume purposes
  • Try the contacts with your planned outfit and makeup in the same photo
  • Save each preview for reference when ordering
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Eye Care Consultation Reference

Show your optometrist exactly what colored contacts you're interested in with an AI preview on your face.

Common Scenarios

  • Previewing prescription-strength colored contacts before fitting
  • Showing the eye doctor which color and pattern you prefer
  • Creating a reference that's more accurate than the brand's catalog photo

Best Practices

  • Generate previews in similar lighting to your optometrist's office
  • Match the color to a specific brand/product name if you know it
  • Bring the full-face preview, not just an eye close-up

If something looks off

Eyes look like flat colored discs

Why: The AI applied a solid flat color without iris texture or depth.

Try: Add 'realistic iris texture with visible striations and a darker limbal ring' to your prompt

Tip: Real colored contacts overlay iris texture — flat discs look like costume accessories. Specifying texture fixes this.

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS one specifically.'

Pupil size or shape changed

Why: The AI altered the pupil along with the iris color.

Try: Specify: 'change only the iris color — keep pupil size, shape, and position unchanged'

Tip: Pupils should never change during a color-only edit. Explicitly protecting them prevents this.

Colors don't match between eyes

Why: The AI applied slightly different shades to each eye.

Try: Add 'both eyes must be exactly the same shade' to your prompt

Tip: Symmetry is critical for contacts. Requesting identical color in both eyes prevents mismatch.

Color looks too vibrant or costume-like

Why: The AI rendered an unrealistically saturated color that looks like Halloween contacts.

Try: Use 'natural-looking' and specific shade names: 'subtle blue-gray' instead of 'bright blue'

Tip: Real colored contacts are more subtle than most people expect. Undersaturated colors look more realistic.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark my eyes before changing the color?

No! Just type 'change my eye color to blue contacts.' The AI automatically finds your eyes and applies the color. Only use markers if the AI modifies something else instead of your eyes.

Can I compare different eye colors on the same selfie?

Yes. Upload your selfie once, then run separate edits — 'blue contacts,' 'green contacts,' 'hazel contacts.' Each generates a preview for side-by-side comparison before ordering.

Is there a free eye color changer without signup?

Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no account needed. Upload a selfie, describe the eye color, and see it in 30 seconds. One free edit per week, credit packs from $1.99 for comparing colors.

How do I preview colored contacts on my face?

Upload a selfie to EditThisPic and type 'change my eye color to [color] contacts.' The AI applies the color realistically in 20-30 seconds. Free, no app download, works in any browser.

What eye colors can the AI preview?

Blue, green, hazel, gray, honey, amber, violet, turquoise, and any contact lens color. Specify the exact shade for the most realistic preview.

Will it look realistic on dark eyes?

Yes. The AI handles dark-to-light transformations well. Specify 'opaque colored contacts' for dramatic color changes on dark brown eyes, or 'enhancement tint' for subtle changes.

Can I try contacts with different iris patterns?

Yes. Specify the pattern: 'three-tone hazel contacts with dark outer ring' or 'starburst pattern blue contacts.' Different brands use different patterns that the AI can replicate.

Does it work on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser. Take a selfie and try contact lens colors right from your phone. No app needed.

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