The app employs sophisticated computer vision algorithms leveraging the OpenCV library to perform real-time eyeball detection with high precision. Through intricate image processing and feature extraction methods, the application dynamically analyzes the input image captured by the device's camera, identifying and precisely outlining the contours of the user's eyeballs. This process involves a combination of edge detection, contour recognition, and geometric analysis to achieve accurate and responsive detection in varying environmental conditions.
- Real-time Detection: The app uses advanced computer vision techniques OpenCV modules to accurately detect and outline the user's eyeballs in real-time.
- Color Options: Users can choose from a wide range of colored lenses, simulating various eye colors such as blue, green, brown, and more.
- Thickness Variation: Experiment with different lens thickness options to find the perfect style that suits your preferences.
- Intuitive Controls: The app provides a user-friendly interface with easy-to-use controls, allowing users to navigate through different lens options effortlessly.
- Preview Mode: Users can preview and compare multiple lens options side by side before making a final decision.





- Android device running version 5.0 (Lollipop) or above.
- Camera access for real-time eyeball detection.
- Download the Spectraview APK file from the release page.
- Enable installation from unknown sources in your device settings.
- Install the APK on your Android device.
- Open the app and grant necessary permissions.
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Eyeball Detection:
- Hold the device in front of your face.
- Click A picture and the app will automatically detect and outline your eyeballs in the pic.
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Virtual Try-On:
- Choose different lens colors and thickness options from the menu.
- Swipe through the options to see a live preview on your face.
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Compare Options:
- Use the preview mode to compare multiple lens options simultaneously.
- Select your favorite and share the results with friends.
Enjoy trying on virtual lenses with SpectraView!