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AI Sunglasses Try On

Describe the frame style and AI places sunglasses on your face. No marking needed.

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AI Sunglasses Try on

Upload photo to add sunglasses to portrait

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1 free edit·then from $1.99

Popular use cases:
  • virtual sunglasses try on
  • online eyewear preview
  • sunglasses shopping preview
  • face shape sunglasses match
  • try on sunglasses before buying
  • selfie with sunglasses overlay

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

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Upload a clear, front-facing portrait or selfie. Good lighting on the face and visible eyes give the AI the best foundation for placing sunglasses accurately. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Simple sunglasses try-on: 25-35 seconds. Detailed frames with reflections: 35-45 seconds.
  2. Describe the sunglasses

    Type what you want: 'add black aviator sunglasses' or 'try on round tortoiseshell frames with amber lenses.' Mention the frame style, color, and lens type. No marking needed — the AI knows where your eyes are and places the frames naturally.

    Tip: Include both frame style (aviator, wayfarer, cat-eye, round) and lens details (mirrored, gradient, tinted) for the most realistic result.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Classic aviator sunglasses add gold-frame aviator sunglasses with dark green lenses to this person
    Wayfarer style frames try on black wayfarer-style sunglasses with slightly mirrored lenses
    Round vintage frames add round tortoiseshell sunglasses with amber-tinted lenses
    Oversized fashion frames try on oversized black cat-eye sunglasses with gradient gray lenses
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    Sport wraparound add sport wraparound sunglasses with matte black frame and blue mirror lenses
    Transparent trendy frames try on clear transparent frame sunglasses with light blue tinted lenses
  3. Review the fit

    Check that the sunglasses sit naturally on your face — bridge placement, temple alignment, and lens reflection matching the ambient lighting. Zoom in to check frame details and symmetry.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the frames are slightly off or overlap with hair, tap markers on the problem areas and regenerate. Most sunglasses placements look great on the first try.

    Tip: Markers are for precision refinement only. Try without them first — you usually won't need them.
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AI Sunglasses Try on

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AI Sunglasses Try On — Example 1

A photo edited using EditThisPic to add sunglasses to portrait.

Prompt: add sunglasses to portrait — make it look natural and professional
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AI Sunglasses Try On — Example 2

Another example showing a different scenario for this editing task.

Prompt: add sunglasses to portrait with attention to detail, matching lighting and perspective

Detailed Guides by Scenario

For Personal Use

Common Scenarios

  • Quick add sunglasses to portrait for social media
  • Personal photo collection improvement

Best Practices

  • Start with a clear, well-lit photo
  • Be specific in your description for best results

For Professional Use

Common Scenarios

  • Client deliverables using add sunglasses to portrait
  • Portfolio and marketing materials

Best Practices

  • Use high-resolution originals
  • Match your brand style consistently

For Social Media

Common Scenarios

  • Instagram and TikTok content using add sunglasses to portrait
  • Before/after transformation posts

Best Practices

  • Optimize crop for each platform
  • Keep edits consistent across your feed

If something looks off

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.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Sunglasses look crooked or misaligned on my face

Why: The head angle or asymmetric lighting made it difficult for the AI to detect precise eye positions.

Try: Try a more front-facing photo, or add: 'place sunglasses level and centered on the face, aligned with the eyes'

Tip: Straight-on selfies with even lighting give the AI the clearest facial landmarks for frame placement.

Frame style doesn't match what I described

Why: Generic terms like 'sunglasses' leave too much room for interpretation. The AI defaults to a common style.

Try: Be more specific: 'add classic gold-frame aviator sunglasses with teardrop-shaped dark green lenses'

Tip: Name the exact frame type (aviator, wayfarer, cat-eye, round), frame material/color, and lens color for best results.

Lenses look flat or unrealistic

Why: Without lens detail, the AI may render solid-color lenses without reflection or depth.

Try: Add lens descriptors: 'with reflective mirror lenses showing a subtle sky reflection' or 'gradient brown lenses'

Tip: 'Reflective', 'gradient', or 'polarized' lens descriptors create much more realistic results than just a color name.

Sunglasses overlap with hair or ears unnaturally

Why: Complex hairstyles or side-angle photos make it hard for the AI to layer frames behind hair naturally.

Try: Tap markers on the overlap areas and regenerate: 'place the sunglasses temples behind the hair naturally'

Tip: Photos with hair pulled back or away from the temples produce the cleanest frame placement.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark my face before adding sunglasses?

No! Just describe the sunglasses you want: 'add black aviator sunglasses' or 'try on round tortoiseshell frames.' The AI automatically detects your face and places the frames correctly. Only use markers if the placement needs adjustment after the first try.

How do I try on sunglasses virtually?

Upload a selfie or portrait to EditThisPic, then type the frame style and lens color you want — like 'add gold aviator sunglasses with green lenses.' The AI places them on your face in about 30 seconds. Free to use, no account or app download required.

Is there a free sunglasses try-on without downloading an app?

Yes. EditThisPic runs entirely in your browser — no app install, no signup, no watermark. Upload your photo, describe the sunglasses style, and download the result. Works on iPhone, Android, and desktop. One free edit per week with no account needed.

What's the best AI tool for previewing sunglasses before buying?

EditThisPic lets you try on any sunglasses style by describing it — aviators, wayfarers, cat-eye, round, sport wraparounds, and more. Unlike brand-specific try-on tools that only show their own inventory, you can describe any frame shape, color, and lens type. Free, no signup, results in 30 seconds.

Can I try on sunglasses from a photo of the actual product?

Yes! Click '+ Add reference image' and upload a product photo from an eyewear website. Then type 'put the sunglasses from the reference image on this person.' The AI matches the frame shape, color, and lens style. Perfect for previewing a specific pair before purchasing.

What sunglasses styles can I try on?

Any style you can describe: aviators, wayfarers, cat-eye, round, oversized, sport wraparounds, clubmaster, transparent frames, and more. Specify frame material (metal, plastic, acetate), frame color, and lens type (mirrored, gradient, polarized, tinted). The AI handles any combination.

Does the AI sunglasses try-on work on mobile?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, or tablet. No app download needed. Upload a selfie directly from your camera roll and see the result in seconds.

Is EditThisPic's sunglasses try-on really free?

Yes — you get 1 free edit per week, no account needed. No watermarks on any edits. For unlimited try-ons, plans start at $4.99/month.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week — 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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