Natural lift
Use lighter lash presets for everyday selfies, profile refreshes, and previews that should still look close to mascara.
Upload a selfie or portrait and preview fuller, longer lashes online. The AI lash filter adds realistic eyelash definition while keeping your identity, eye shape, makeup, lighting, and scene consistent.

— Splash gallery —
This confirmed lash comparison keeps the face readable while length, curl, and fullness shift enough to test the look before posting or booking. Hover on desktop or swipe on mobile to compare the result.
— Chapter 01 —
Eyelash Filter is a focused lash preview for people who want to see fuller lashes on their own face before choosing extensions, a lash lift, mascara styling, or a beauty content look. Instead of swapping the whole portrait into a generic glam preset, the edit concentrates on the upper lash line: length, curl, density, separation, and outer-corner lift. That makes it useful as a lash filter, eyelash extension filter, or virtual lash try on when you need to judge whether natural wispy lashes, cat-eye mapping, doll-eye fullness, or a cleaner lash-lift curl actually suits your eye shape.
This is narrower than a full makeup filter or broad beauty filter. A makeup filter may repaint eyeshadow, smooth skin, reshape facial features, or create a completely new eye makeup preview; this workflow is narrower and more decision-friendly. It can add subtle mascara definition or liner support when it helps the lashes read, but it is designed to preserve identity, brows, iris color, skin texture, existing makeup balance, lighting, and expression so the result still feels like you with better lashes rather than a full beauty retouch.
— Chapter 02 —
Use lighter lash presets for everyday selfies, profile refreshes, and previews that should still look close to mascara.
Outer-corner lift changes the eye shape differently from center-weighted volume, so choose based on the look you would ask a lash tech for.
Dramatic lashes need enough eye detail and makeup balance so the lash line looks intentional instead of pasted on.
Upload a portrait where both eyes are open, sharp, and not covered by hair, glare, heavy shadow, or oversized frames.
Choose cat-eye lashes for lifted outer corners and doll-eye lashes when you want rounder, more open-looking eyes.
For glasses photos, start with natural or lifted lashes so the extension effect does not collide visually with the frames.
If eyeliner or brows change too much, regenerate with wording that preserves existing makeup and edits only the lashes.
— Occasions —
Use the eyelash extension filter before a salon appointment when you want to compare a wispy set, cat-eye map, or fuller volume look on your own face instead of guessing from someone else's reference photo.
Generate a softer eye makeup preview for wedding makeup, engagement photos, or a formal event when the goal is lifted eyes without heavy strip-lash drama.
Add stronger lash definition to social portraits, bio photos, speaker shots, or thumbnail images where the eye area needs more polish without rewriting the whole makeup look.
Check whether slightly fuller lashes still read well in portraits with glasses before you commit to a stronger makeup look, beauty filter direction, or new lash style.
— Chapter 04 · How to —
You can create a virtual lash try on in about 1 minute. Upload one clear portrait with the upper lash line visible, choose the lash map, then inspect lift, density, and eye shape.
Start with a selfie, beauty close-up, or headshot where both eyes, upper lash line, outer corners, eyelids, liner, and natural eye shape are easy to read for an eyelash filter edit.
Tip: Avoid dark sunglasses, heavy blur, and strong shadows across the eyes because they make the lash filter harder to place cleanly.
Choose Natural Wispy for everyday softness, Cat-Eye for lifted outer corners, Doll Eye for rounder center fullness, Lash Lift for clean curl, or Editorial Glam for bolder makeup filter content looks.
Tip: Use Cat-Eye for an eyelash extension filter feel, Doll Eye for rounder emphasis, and Natural Wispy when you want an everyday mascara-like preview.
Generate the edit, then check lash placement, outer-corner lift, center fullness, iris visibility, eyeliner detail, symmetry, and whether the fuller lashes fit your eye shape before downloading.
Tip: Rerun with a lighter style if the virtual lash try on covers too much iris, hides your eyeliner, or makes the eyes look uneven.
— What creators say —
“The useful part was seeing a cat-eye lash direction on my own eyes instead of trying to imagine it from salon reference charts.”
“I wanted something softer than strip lashes but fuller than my normal mascara. This gave me a better reference for what to ask for.”
“A lot of beauty apps changed my whole face. This one felt more targeted, which made the before-and-after much easier to judge.”
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— Frequently asked —
An eyelash filter is a portrait editing workflow that adds fuller, longer, or more defined lashes to a photo so you can preview a lash-enhanced version of your own face online.
Yes. People use different names for the same goal: eyelash filter, lash filter, virtual lash try on, or eyelash extension filter. This page is focused on previewing lashes on your own portrait rather than applying a full beauty filter.
Yes. That is one of the main use cases. The eyelash extension filter directions are written to help users compare natural wispy lashes, cat-eye extension looks, doll-eye fullness, and cleaner lash-lift-style results before booking an appointment.
That is specifically what the default prompt tries to avoid. It asks the model to preserve identity, eye shape, iris color, brows, makeup balance, lighting, and the rest of the portrait while changing mainly the lashes.
Clear selfies, beauty portraits, and headshots with visible eyes and enough detail in the lash line work best. Blurry images, deep shadows, and photos where hair or fingers cover the eyes tend to reduce realism for any lash filter.
It can support an eye makeup preview when the main question is lash shape, lash density, mascara-like definition, or subtle liner balance. If you want eyeshadow, skin retouching, lipstick, contour, and a full makeup filter, use a broader makeover tool instead.
Yes, as long as the eyes remain visible enough for the model to read. The glasses-friendly preset direction is intended for exactly that scenario.
It can lean toward any of those depending on the selected style. Lash Lift is the cleanest and least heavy option, while Cat-Eye Extensions and Editorial Glam push the lashes further.
Availability depends on the current Vofy environment, but the page itself now ships with confirmed real hosted examples rather than early early media.
Upload a clear portrait and preview fuller lashes in seconds. Useful for lash appointments, virtual lash try on references, creator photos, and low-effort profile polish.