Find Sunglasses from a Photo

Updated June 15, 2026

You saw a pair of sunglasses in a celebrity paparazzi crop or in a travel photo, and the frame shape caught your eye. Sunglasses are defined by their frame geometry — round, cat-eye, rectangular, aviator — and the lens tint, details that are highly visible in a photo. Outfit Lens detects these: open the image in Chrome, select the sunglasses, and the extension identifies the frame shape and lens style as a distinct item across 37 categories. Browse similar frames from 50+ stores, filtered by price and ship-to country.

How It Works

  1. Find the sunglasses photo — a celebrity paparazzi crop, a travel photo, an influencer post, or any screenshot where the frames are visible.
  2. Open the photo in a Chrome browser tab.
  3. Click the Outfit Lens icon and drag-select the sunglasses in the image.
  4. Outfit Lens detects the frame shape, lens color, and bridge/temple style across its 37 fashion categories.
  5. Browse similar sunglasses from 50+ online stores. Filter by price range and ship-to country to see what is available to you.

Why Outfit Lens for This

Sunglasses often appear in cropped or close-up photos — a celebrity tabloid shot, a close-up selfie, a detail crop from an editorial. Outfit Lens is designed for small, detail-heavy detection targets: it reads frame geometry and lens shape from a tight crop, finding frames with similar geometry from 50+ stores.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I find sunglasses from a celebrity photo?
Yes. Open the photo or paparazzi crop in Chrome, drag-select the sunglasses, and Outfit Lens detects the frame shape and lens style. Results show similar frames from 50+ stores across a range of price points.
What sunglasses frame shapes can Outfit Lens detect?
Outfit Lens detects a wide range of frame styles including round, oval, cat-eye, rectangular, square, oversized, aviator, shield, and more — across its 37 fashion detection categories.
Will it find the same designer sunglasses from the photo?
Outfit Lens finds sunglasses with a similar frame shape, lens size, and temple style to what it detects — it does not guarantee the identical designer model. Results often include options across a range of price points with the same frame geometry.
Does it work with a very close-up or cropped photo of just the sunglasses?
Yes. Drag-select the sunglasses area. Outfit Lens is effective on close-up and cropped detection targets — the frame shape and lens geometry provide clear visual signal even in a tight crop.
Can I find clothing or accessories to pair with the detected sunglasses?
Yes. After detecting the sunglasses, you can explore coordinating pieces — hats, tops, and other accessories that complement the frame style and lens tint. This lets you shop a complete summer or festival look from a single photo.

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