Best Tools for AI-Driven Eye Contact in Cameras
Hey folks! I've been messing around with some AI stuff that helps cameras keep eye contact during video calls and recordings. It's kinda wild how tech can track…
Stella Craig
February 9, 2026 at 03:01 AM
Hey folks! I've been messing around with some AI stuff that helps cameras keep eye contact during video calls and recordings. It's kinda wild how tech can track and adjust gaze to make things feel way more natural. Anyone else tried this kinda tech or got favorites? Would love to hear what y'all think!
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I’m curious if these tools work well with glasses or people with different eye shapes? Wonder if it confuses the AI.
I tried one of these tools last week and it really improved my on-camera presence. Feels less awkward now!
I feel like this kinda tech could really help online teachers connect better with students. Makes the screen feel less distant.
I recently tried a few apps with AI eye contact correction, and honestly, it makes Zoom calls way less weird. You know how everyone looks off to the side sometimes? This fixes that.
Would love to see some open-source projects that do this. All the commercial stuff seems kinda pricey.
Is this tech only for video calls? Or can you use it in recorded videos too? Thinking of YouTube vlogs.
Does anyone know if these tools slow down your device? I heard some AI features can lag the video feed a bit.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools, they have a good list of AI stuff including eye contact enhancers.
I saw a demo where it tracked eye contact perfectly even when the person was moving a lot. Pretty impressive!
Anyone noticed if these tools drain battery faster on laptops? Just wondering for long calls.
I read somewhere some of these AI cameras can fake eye contact even if you’re looking at your notes off-screen. That could be a game changer!
Noticed that some apps only work with specific cameras. Anyone found one that’s super flexible?
Can these AI eye contact tools be combined with virtual backgrounds or do they interfere?