Glasses for face shape

Find the Best Glasses for Your Face Shape

Use face shape as the starting point, then validate the shortlist with AI virtual try-on. VisuTry turns face analysis into a practical path for choosing glasses online.

Analyze

Estimate your likely face shape from one clear photo.

Shortlist

Turn the result into frame shapes worth trying first.

Try on

Compare glasses on your own photo before deciding.

Quick frame guide by face shape

These recommendations are a first filter. The best result comes from combining face shape, frame scale, and virtual try-on on your own photo.

Face shapeTry firstAvoid firstWhy
Round faceRectangular, square, geometric, and slightly wider framesVery small round frames that repeat the face curveAngular lines add definition and make soft cheeks feel more balanced.
Square faceRound, oval, thin metal, and softly curved framesHeavy square frames that emphasize the jawlineCurves soften stronger angles around the jaw and forehead.
Oval faceBalanced rectangular, browline, aviator, and classic shapesFrames much narrower than the widest part of the faceOval proportions are flexible, so width, scale, and personal style matter most.
Heart-shaped faceLightweight, rounded, cat-eye, and bottom-balanced framesTop-heavy frames that make the forehead feel widerSofter or lifted shapes balance a wider forehead with a narrower chin.
Diamond faceOval, rimless, cat-eye, and browline framesVery narrow frames that compress the cheekbonesFrames with gentle width can balance prominent cheekbones and a narrower forehead.
Oblong faceDeep rectangular, oversized, browline, and statement framesVery shallow frames that lengthen the face visuallyMore lens depth and visual weight can balance longer proportions.

Face shape narrows the first set of frame shapes.

Virtual try-on checks the real visual scale on your own photo.

Your best pair should fit both your proportions and your style.

Next step

Move from advice to your own try-on

Start with AI face analysis

How do I know what glasses suit my face?

Start with your face shape, then check frame width, lens depth, bridge fit, and personal style. VisuTry uses AI face analysis to create a shortlist, then virtual try-on helps you compare the look on your own photo.

Can AI tell me my face shape for glasses?

AI can estimate your likely face shape from a clear front-facing photo and turn that into frame recommendations. The result should be used as a shopping shortcut, not a rigid rule.

Should I choose glasses only by face shape?

No. Face shape is a useful starting point, but frame size, color, prescription needs, and personal taste all matter. Virtual try-on is the final check.

What is the fastest way to choose glasses online?

Use AI face analysis to narrow the frame shapes, then try the recommended styles on your photo before comparing specific products.