Find your eye color from a photo
Upload a photo and the AI reads your iris: the exact color, the undertone, the rare details and the shades that make your eyes stand out. All free!
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A close-up of one eye gives the most precise iris reading. A clear face photo works too.
What the AI reads
The AI samples the iris straight from the pixels and reads its color, undertone and structure. No guessing, no health claims, just what the eye actually shows.
How eye color works
Eye color comes from the amount and spread of melanin in the front layer of the iris. A lot of melanin reads as brown, a little as green or blue. There is no blue or green pigment at all: those colors come from how light scatters inside the iris, the same effect that makes the sky blue.
Exact shade
The AI samples the iris hex straight from the photo instead of guessing.
Iris reading
The limbal ring, flecks and pattern, everything that makes your eyes unique.
Colors for your eyes
The clothing and makeup shades that make your exact eye color pop.
Because the color depends on light and structure, the same eyes can look different in daylight, indoors or against different clothing. Our AI samples the true iris tone straight from the photo, so the reading stays close to what your eyes really show.
The main eye colors
Brown
The most common color, rich in melanin. Warm, deep and steady.
Amber
A rare golden, honey tone, often compared to a cat's gaze.
Hazel
A shifting blend of brown, gold and green that changes with the light.
Green
The rarest common color, vivid and memorable.
Blue
A cool, clear color created by light scattering, not pigment.
Gray
A rare, subtle color like stone or a winter sky.
Heterochromia
Two different colors between the eyes or within one iris. Very rare.
FAQ
How do you determine eye color from a photo?
The AI locates the iris in your photo, samples the color directly from the pixels, measures how much of each base tone is present, and classifies the result. It also reads the visible structure, like the limbal ring and flecks.
How accurate is it?
Accuracy depends on the photo. A sharp, well-lit close-up of the eye gives the most reliable reading. Heavy color filters, very low light or blur lower the confidence, which is shown with the result.
Can I upload just a close-up of my eye?
Yes, and it is actually the best input for eye color. A close-up of one open eye gives the most precise iris reading. A clear face photo also works.
What is iris reading or iris decoding?
It is a description of the visible texture of your iris: the dark outer ring, the inner ring, flecks and crypts, rays and furrows. It is an aesthetic, for-fun reading and never a medical or health assessment.
Which eye color is the rarest?
Green is the rarest common eye color, at roughly two percent of people. True gray and amber are also uncommon, and heterochromia, two different colors, is rarer still.
Is this a medical test?
No. This tool reads eye color and iris texture for curiosity and style. It makes no medical, diagnostic or health claims.
What are the colors that make my eyes pop?
Every eye color has shades that sit opposite it on the color wheel, so they push the iris forward. The result shows a small palette of clothing and makeup colors tuned to your exact eye color.
Is it free and do you keep my photo?
The reading is free. Your photo is analyzed and not saved unless you choose to save the result to your account. If you do, you can delete it any time and it is removed automatically after thirty days.