Hunter Eyes — Product Introduction
Built around the hunter eyes label—a shorthand for a certain eye-area look and presence—Hunter Eyes is an AI-powered eye-area evaluation product: upload a photo and, within seconds, get an overall score, tier rank, sub-scores on multiple dimensions, and practical improvement tips. It is for people who want to understand their eye-area presentation, compare results over time, and manage habits. It turns the “hunter vs. prey” talk common in online and looksmax communities into clear, repeatable metrics.
- Hunter eyes (the concept): usually describes a predator-leaning mix of eye-area traits—e.g. positive or neutral canthal tilt, less upper eyelid exposure, deeper-set sockets, tighter brow–eye distance, a more almond-shaped aperture. That look comes from how anatomy, genetics, and online aesthetic language interact; it is not a single medical diagnosis.
- Hunter Eyes (this product): it does not replace professional medical or mental-health advice. It breaks that direction of traits into scored dimensions and applies the same rules to photos of the same person at different times, so you can compare yourself to yourself and track habits.
What Hunter Eyes does
- Photo upload: common image formats; use a clear, front-facing shot with the eyes and brow visible and even lighting (exact limits are on the Hunter Eyes site).
- Two analysis modes
- Scientific: objective, structured eye-area readouts and suggestions.
- Roast: humorous, satirical tone while keeping scores and dimensions objective—easy to share.
- Outputs: total score, tier mapping with common community-style titles, six sub-dimensions on a 1–10 scale, strengths and weaknesses, and actionable tips (e.g. sleep, cold compress, brow grooming, body-fat and training notes—as returned in your actual result).
- Credits: pay per run (see the pricing page); sign in, buy credits, then use the full Hunter Eyes analysis flow.
- Privacy stance: the product is built so your photos are not kept long-term; images are used for the current analysis and removed after processing (see the official Hunter Eyes privacy policy).
| Sub-dimension | Meaning in hunter eyes talk | Approx. weight |
|---|---|---|
| Canthal tilt | How the outer corner sits vs. the inner; often tied to “hunter vs. prey” framing | 20% |
| Upper eyelid exposure | How much upper sclera shows; in typical discourse, less exposure often reads more “hunter” | 20% |
| Lower eyelid exposure | Lower-lid tightness, lower scleral show, etc. | 15% |
| Eye socket depth | Depth of the orbit and perceived bone structure | 20% |
| Brow–eye distance | Brow height vs. the lid—how compact the upper third feels | 10% |
| Eye shape / almond | Horizontal vs. vertical aperture, lean toward almond | 15% |
The total maps to tiers such as S / A / B / C / D–F with community-style titles (e.g. “Supreme Hunter,” “Normie,” etc.—as shown on the site), so you can read your result next to how people discuss hunter eyes online.
Who Hunter Eyes is for
- People who already see hunter eyes content in forums, video, or social feeds and want one consistent, repeatable yardstick for how their eye area reads over time.
- People who want non-surgical, everyday levers (cold compress, sleep, brow grooming, body fat, eye-area habits) as self-care references.
- People who prefer scores and dimensions to subjective before/after photo compares for long-term logging.
For medical treatment, eye disease, or mental health concerns, see a qualified professional. Hunter Eyes is aesthetic and behavioral self-assessment and supporting information—not a substitute for care.
Hunter eyes is an online label for a kind of eye-area presence. Hunter Eyes turns the usual features behind that label into computable, retestable Hunter Eyes scores and copy, with Scientific/Roast modes plus privacy and credit policies, for anyone who wants to measure and follow their eye-area presentation over time.
Website: https://huntereyes.net/