What is Open Closed Eyes?

Open Closed Eyes is an AI-powered photo editing tool designed to fix photographs where subjects have their eyes closed. The tool automatically detects closed eyes in images and uses artificial intelligence to generate open eyes that match the subject's appearance and expression. It works on any photo format and requires no manual editing skills. The service operates on a freemium model, allowing users to try the basic functionality for free before considering paid options. It's particularly useful for photographers, event organisers, and anyone who has a good photo ruined by a blink at the crucial moment.

Key Features

Automatic closed eye detection

identifies which eyes in a photo are closed without manual marking

AI eye generation

creates realistic open eyes that match the subject's natural appearance

Batch processing

fix multiple photos at once rather than one at a time

Quick processing

generates results in seconds rather than minutes

No editing skills required

works for anyone regardless of photo editing experience

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Solves a common photography problem without requiring manual retouching skills
  • Free tier available so you can test it before committing to payment
  • Fast processing means you get results quickly
  • Works with existing photos in your library without needing to retake them

Limitations

  • Quality of generated eyes may vary depending on photo resolution and lighting conditions
  • Limited to fixing closed eyes only; doesn't address other photo imperfections
  • Requires uploading photos to their servers, which may concern users with privacy considerations

Use Cases

Photographers fixing group photos where one person blinked during the shot

Event photographers who need to salvage otherwise perfect photos from weddings or celebrations

Parents retouching family photos where a child blinked at the moment the photo was taken

Content creators improving photo quality for social media or portfolio use

Archiving old printed photos that have been scanned, where subjects have closed eyes