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Remove Reflection from Glasses in Photo - Free AI Glasses Reflection Remover

Erase reflections on glasses lenses and reveal the natural eyes underneath - no manual selection or layer masks required.

Headshot with rectangular window reflections on both glasses lenses
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Same headshot with clear visible eyes through glasses
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Remove Reflection from Glasses in Photo

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Popular use cases:
  • linkedin headshots
  • passport photos
  • wedding portraits
  • professional headshots
  • zoom screenshots
  • yearbook photos
  • dating profile photos
  • id photos
  • team photos

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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Scenario Prompt Time
Both lenses any reflection remove the reflection from both glasses lenses and reveal the natural eyes underneath with matching eye color and shape 25s
Window reflection remove the window reflection from the glasses lenses and show clear eyes underneath with natural skin tone 25s
Ceiling light reflection remove the ceiling light reflection from the glasses lenses and reveal the eyes behind them naturally 25s
Computer screen reflection remove the computer screen reflection from the glasses lenses caused by a monitor and reveal the natural eyes 25s

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Drop the photo where reflections on the glasses lenses block the eyes. Headshots, selfies, group photos all work. JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC up to 7MB.

    Expect: Single small reflection: 15-20 seconds. Both lenses fully reflective with complex scenes (windows, ceiling lights): 25-35 seconds.
  2. Describe the reflection

    Type 'remove the reflection from the glasses lenses and reveal the natural eyes underneath.' For specific reflection sources (ceiling light, window, screen), name them: 'remove the window reflection from the glasses.'

    Tip: If you know the actual eye color, name it: 'reveal natural blue eyes underneath.' The AI defaults to brown without context.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Both lenses reflecting a scene remove the reflection from both glasses lenses and reveal the natural eyes underneath with matching eye color and shape
    Window scene reflected in glasses remove the window reflection from the glasses lenses and show clear eyes underneath with natural skin tone
    Ceiling light reflection remove the ceiling light reflection from the glasses lenses and reveal the eyes behind them naturally
    Computer screen reflection remove the computer screen reflection from the glasses lenses caused by a monitor and reveal the natural eyes
    2 more prompts
    Reflection with eye color hint remove the reflection from the glasses and reveal natural [blue/brown/hazel/green] eyes underneath, matching the rest of the face
    Outdoor sky reflection remove the bright sky reflection from the glasses lenses and reveal clear eyes for an outdoor portrait
  3. Generate and check the eyes

    Click Generate and zoom in. Both eyes should look natural - matching color, shape, and position with each other. The glasses frames should still be intact and unchanged.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If one eye looks slightly different from the other, tap a marker on the lens area and regenerate with 'match both eyes.' Most reflections clear in one pass.

    Tip: If you have another photo of the same person without glare, the AI uses surrounding face context to reconstruct accurately.
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Remove Reflection from Glasses in Photo

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See it in action

Headshot with rectangular window reflections on both glasses lenses
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Same headshot with clear visible eyes through glasses
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Window Reflection Cleared from Both Lenses

Indoor headshot with a large window reflected across both glasses lenses, blocking both eyes. One prompt revealed the eyes naturally.

Prompt: remove the window reflection from the glasses lenses and show clear eyes underneath with natural skin tone
Office headshot with bright bar-shaped ceiling light reflections on glasses
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Same headshot with clear eyes visible through glasses
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Ceiling Light Reflection Removed

Office headshot with bright fluorescent ceiling lights reflected on the glasses creating bar-shaped bright spots. Cleaned for a clean LinkedIn-ready result.

Prompt: remove the ceiling light reflection from the glasses lenses and reveal the eyes behind them naturally
Webcam screenshot with computer screen reflected on glasses
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Webcam shot with clear eyes visible through glasses
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Zoom Screenshot Screen Reflection Cleaned

Video call screenshot with the monitor screen reflected on both glasses lenses. Cleaned for a presentable still image.

Prompt: remove the computer screen reflection from the glasses lenses caused by a monitor and reveal the natural eyes

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Professional Headshots

Clean glasses reflections from LinkedIn headshots, corporate portraits, and executive photos where eyes need to be visible.

Common Scenarios

  • LinkedIn headshot with office overhead lights reflected on both lenses
  • Corporate portrait where window light created mirror reflections on glasses
  • Author headshot with computer screen reflected on the lenses

Best Practices

  • Always include 'natural' for headshots so the eyes look like they belong
  • If you have an alternate photo without reflection, use it as a memory reference
  • Run the result at full resolution before uploading anywhere important
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Video Calls & Webcam Photos

Clean monitor screen reflections from glasses in zoom screenshots, webcam selfies, and video call recordings used for marketing or social media.

Common Scenarios

  • Zoom call screenshot used for a podcast cover image
  • Webcam selfie for social media with bright screen reflection on glasses
  • Recorded video stills used for course thumbnails or LinkedIn posts

Best Practices

  • Mention 'computer screen' or 'monitor' so the AI knows the reflection shape
  • For high-stakes thumbnails, try a few prompt variations
  • Save the original webcam photo - try the AI on a copy
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Wedding & Event Photos

Save important wedding, graduation, and event photos where reflections appeared on glasses during once-in-a-lifetime moments.

Common Scenarios

  • Wedding ceremony photo where chapel windows reflected on the groom's glasses
  • Graduation photo with stage lights reflected on the graduate's glasses
  • Family portrait where one relative's glasses reflected an unwanted scene

Best Practices

  • For couples or family photos, make sure the AI reconstructs eyes that look like the actual person
  • If you have other photos of the same subject without reflection, use them as references
  • Always keep the original - try a few prompts and pick the most realistic

If something looks off

Reconstructed eyes don't match each other

Why: The AI generated each eye independently and didn't cross-reference them.

Try: remove the reflection from both lenses and make both eyes match each other in color, shape, and position

Tip: Add 'match each other' explicitly when both lenses had reflections.

AI got the eye color wrong

Why: Without context, the AI defaults to brown eyes for reconstruction.

Try: remove the reflection from the glasses and reveal natural [blue/green/hazel/gray] eyes underneath

Tip: Always name the eye color when both lenses needed reconstruction.

Glasses frames look slightly different after edit

Why: The AI rebuilt the lens area and overlapped onto the frame.

Try: remove only the reflection inside the lens area without changing the glasses frames or temple arms

Tip: Specify 'inside the lens area' to constrain the edit to just the glass.

Only one lens was cleaned but both had reflections

Why: The AI focused on the most prominent reflection and missed the secondary one.

Try: remove the reflection from both glasses lenses, including the smaller secondary reflection

Tip: Say 'both' or 'all reflections' explicitly.

Eyes look blurry compared to the rest of the face

Why: The AI generated eyes at lower detail than the source photo.

Try: remove the reflection and reveal sharp detailed eyes matching the resolution of the rest of the face

Tip: Always use high-res source photos - low-res inputs produce low-res reconstructions.

Soft fade of reflection still visible at lens edges

Why: Reflections often have soft falloff - the AI cleaned the brightest part first.

Try: clean up the remaining soft reflection at the edges of the lenses and blend smoothly with the cleared center

Tip: Tap a marker on the soft edge for the second pass.

Quick answers

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.

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