How do I remove a reflection from glasses in a photo?
Upload your photo to EditThisPic and type 'remove the reflection from the glasses lenses and reveal the natural eyes underneath.' The AI clears any reflection - ceiling lights, windows, screens, or scenes - and reconstructs the eyes in 20-30 seconds. The glasses frames stay intact, only the lens surface is cleaned.
Can AI really show eyes behind glasses reflections without making them look fake?
Yes - the keyword is 'natural.' The AI uses the rest of the face (skin tone, age, eye spacing) to reconstruct eyes that look like they belong on this person. If you know the actual eye color, name it in the prompt - the AI defaults to brown without context.
Is there a free glasses reflection remover that doesn't need signup?
Yes. EditThisPic gives you one free Fast glasses reflection removal per week with no account, no email, and no watermark. For batch work like cleaning a wedding shoot or LinkedIn headshot session, the Lite plan is $4.99 per month for 15 credits, or you can grab a 3-edit pack for $1.99.
Does it work on window reflections in glasses?
Yes. Use 'remove the window reflection from the glasses lenses and show clear eyes underneath with natural skin tone.' Window reflections are usually rectangular and often show mullions or frame outlines - the AI handles them in one pass.
Will it work on ceiling light reflections in office headshots?
Yes. Type 'remove the ceiling light reflection from the glasses lenses and reveal the eyes behind them naturally.' Office overhead fluorescents leave bright bar-shaped or round reflections that the AI clears in 20 seconds.
Does it work on screen reflections from monitors in zoom screenshots?
Yes. Use 'remove the computer screen reflection from the glasses lenses caused by a monitor and reveal the natural eyes.' Screen reflections are rectangular and have a distinctive blue-white color - the AI cleans them differently than other reflection types.
Can I use it on a passport or visa photo?
Yes - glasses reflections are a common rejection reason for ID photos. Type 'remove the reflection from the glasses for a passport photo with clear visible eyes and natural facial lighting.' Always check your country's passport rules - some prohibit glasses entirely in ID photos.
What if the AI gets my eye color wrong?
Name the actual color in the prompt: 'remove the reflection from the glasses and reveal natural blue eyes underneath' or 'with hazel eyes.' Without context, the AI defaults to brown - the most common color globally - so naming yours fixes it instantly.
Can I use this on my phone?
Yes. EditThisPic runs in any modern mobile browser - Safari on iPhone, Chrome on Android, and tablets. Upload from your camera roll, type the prompt, and the cleaned image saves back to Photos. A native iOS app is also available on the App Store.
What photo formats does the glasses reflection remover support?
EditThisPic accepts JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC files up to 7 MB. iPhones in HEIC mode upload directly without conversion, and the cleaned photo is returned in the same format you uploaded.
How much does EditThisPic cost?
You get 1 free edit per week β no account needed. After that, credit packs start at $1.99 for 3 edits. Monthly plans start at $4.99/mo for 15 edits with unused credits rolling over. All edits are full resolution with no watermark.