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AI for Picking Eyeglasses
When you pick eyeglasses, AI now helps measure your face and show how each pair will look — in seconds.
Explorers · AI in Healthcare · ~7 min read
Glasses That Fit on the First Try
Picking glasses used to take a lot of trying-on. Now a tablet camera looks at your face. AI measures the distance between your eyes and the shape of your nose.
Then it shows how every pair will look on you — without you putting them on. It also flags pairs that wouldn't fit your face well.
What it helps with
- Finding glasses that fit comfortably
- Trying on a hundred styles in minutes
- Showing your family the look before you buy
- Saving the right size for next time
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The big idea: AI makes picking glasses faster and a lot more fun, while a real fitter still makes them sit right.
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