How do I get the laser eyes to line up properly?
Start by matching each eye position closely, then adjust the beam length and angle only after the glow sits in the right place. The eye positions matter more than the beam styling.
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Add glowing laser eyes to a photo with adjustable eye positions and beam styling, then download the meme.
Add glowing laser eyes to a photo with adjustable eye positions and beam styling, then download the meme.
Position both eyes, tune the beam, and export a quick meme-ready image straight from the browser.
Laser-eyes edits are mostly about speed. When the joke or meme idea is already clear, the useful part is being able to position the effect quickly, preview it, and export the image without wrestling with a full editor.
This page keeps that workflow tight by giving you simple eye positioning and beam controls so you can make the edit fast and move on.
Start by matching each eye position closely, then adjust the beam length and angle only after the glow sits in the right place. The eye positions matter more than the beam styling.
Yes. Front-facing or near-front-facing portraits are the easiest because both eyes are visible and the effect looks more balanced.
Yes. Browser-based image tools are fast, but it is still worth checking dimensions, legibility, file size, and color appearance before you use the output anywhere public.