If you upload a clear front-facing photo, I can help you figure out which glasses shape is likely to flatter your face best. The safest starting point is to match frames to your face shape, then adjust for size and style.

Quick face-shape guide

  • Oval face: Most frame shapes work well, especially rectangular, square, cat-eye, aviator, and geometric styles.
  • Round face: Angular or geometric frames like rectangular or cat-eye styles usually add structure and make the face look longer.
  • Square face: Softer shapes like round, oval, cat-eye, or aviator frames help balance strong angles.
  • Heart face: Frames with a bit of width at the bottom, like aviators or D-shaped styles, can balance a wider forehead and narrower chin.
  • Triangle face: Frames with detail or emphasis on the top, such as cat-eye or top-heavy styles, help balance a wider jawline.

What to check in a photo

  • Your face shape.
  • Whether your eyes sit centered in the lenses.
  • Whether the frame is about as wide as your face.
  • Whether the bridge sits comfortably on your nose.

Best next step

Upload a straight-on photo in good light, with your face fully visible and no strong tilt. Then I can help suggest frame shapes that fit your features better, rather than guessing from a generic rule.