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AI Fix for One Eye Looking Bigger in Photos

Everyone's face is slightly asymmetric. Your camera just decides to announce it.

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Quick Answer Updated
Wide-angle lenses and slight head tilts exaggerate natural eye asymmetry. The eye closer to the camera looks bigger. Upload your photo and type 'balance the eye size so both eyes look even and natural.' EditThisPic subtly corrects the disparity in seconds without making your face look artificial. Free to try, no signup.
"I never noticed my eyes were different sizes until front camera selfies made it super obvious. This fixed it so subtly that it just looks like a better photo." @symmetry_win

Copy-Paste Prompts

Natural Touch-up
balance the eye size so both eyes look even and natural

Best overall fix β€” subtle and realistic

Photo Fix
correct the lens distortion making one eye look bigger

When it's clearly a distortion issue, not natural asymmetry

Natural Touch-up
slightly even out the eye size while keeping my face natural

Most subtle option β€” minimal visible change

Portrait Enhancement
fix the lighting so both eyes are evenly lit and look the same size

When uneven shadows are making one eye look smaller

Common Issues

The correction looks unnatural or overdone

Why: AI sometimes over-corrects, making changes too obvious

Try: make the correction more subtle and natural β€” it should look like a better photo, not an edit

'Subtle and natural' is the most important phrase for appearance fixes

Fix changed my face too much β€” doesn't look like me

Why: Aggressive edits can alter facial proportions and identity

Try: keep my face exactly the same, only fix the specific issue I mentioned

Be very specific about what to change and explicitly state what to keep

The edit looks obvious in comparison to the original

Why: Strong local edits can create visible transitions with surrounding areas

Try: blend the edited area smoothly with the surrounding skin and features

Good blending is key β€” AI handles this well with explicit instructions

Lighting changed after the correction

Why: Localized edits can alter the apparent lighting on the face

Try: match the lighting on the corrected area to the rest of the photo

Mention 'consistent lighting' to ensure the edit doesn't create new artifacts

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it normal for eyes to be different sizes?

Yes, completely. About 97% of people have measurable facial asymmetry including eye size differences. In person, your brain automatically compensates and you look perfectly normal. Cameras don't do that.

Will fixing this look unnatural?

Not if you use the right prompt. Adding 'natural' prevents the AI from creating robot-like perfect symmetry. The result keeps your natural look while reducing the exaggerated difference the camera created.

Should I fix the distortion or the eye size specifically?

Start with distortion correction β€” it often fixes the eye size issue too since distortion is usually the cause. Only target eye size specifically if distortion correction alone isn't enough.

Can I fix just one eye without changing the other?

Yes. Tap a marker on the smaller-looking eye and say 'make this eye match the other one in size.' This targets just one eye.

Is this really free?

Yes β€” 1 free edit per week, no account needed. Plans start at $3.99/month for unlimited.

Can I fix eye asymmetry on my phone?

Yes. Works in any mobile browser. No app needed.

Both your eyes are fine. The camera just plays favorites.

Balance them in 20 seconds. Free, no signup.

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