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AI Eye Contact Correction

Make every speaker look directly at the camera — even when they were reading a script. Upload a clip, get a corrected video back. No download required.

Corrected on our servers and deleted right after — never stored

Drop your video here, or click to browse

MP4, MOV, M4V — up to 3 minutes per clip

Direct eye contact is one of the biggest signals of speaker authority on camera

Most creators recording at home read from a script, glance at a second monitor, or sit slightly off-axis from the camera. The gaze ends up 5–15 degrees off-center — subtle enough that you don't consciously notice, significant enough that viewers feel less connection with the speaker. It's the difference between a speaker who's talking to the viewer and one who's talking near them.

AI eye contact correction — also called AI gaze correction — fixes that after the fact. Upload the clip, and a corrected version comes back with the speaker looking directly at the lens. No teleprompter rig, no reshoot.

What it fixes

Off-axis gaze

Script reading, second-monitor glances, teleprompter misalignment

Where it works

Any footage

Talking-head, interview, podcast, and course clips from any camera or editor

No GPU needed

Runs online

NVIDIA Maxine runs on our servers — nothing to install, works on any computer

How AI eye contact correction works

01

Upload your clip

Drop in an MP4, MOV, or M4V of your talking-head, interview, or course footage — up to 3 minutes.

02

Click correct

One click sends the clip to the AI eye contact model. Sign in to get 3 free corrections — no credit card.

03

AI redirects the gaze

NVIDIA Maxine analyses every frame and subtly redirects the speaker's gaze toward the lens — natural direct eye contact, not artificial alteration.

04

Download the result

The corrected clip downloads automatically. Drop it straight into your edit, or share it as-is.

Powered by NVIDIA Maxine

The same NVIDIA Maxine eye contact AI used in NVIDIA Broadcast — for your recorded footage

CaptionX runs NVIDIA's Maxine gaze correction model server-side, so you don't need an NVIDIA GPU on your computer. Upload a clip, we run Maxine on it, and you download the corrected video.

If you've seen NVIDIA Broadcast's eye contact effect on a live webcam feed, this is the same underlying AI — but built for recorded video, in your browser, with no GPU required. See our NVIDIA Broadcast eye contact alternative comparison.

Model

NVIDIA Maxine gaze correction — the production AI used in NVIDIA Broadcast

Where it runs

Online, server-side — no NVIDIA GPU or install required

Input

MP4, MOV, M4V clips up to 3 minutes — from any camera or editor

Output

A corrected MP4 you download instantly — original untouched

Prefer to work in your editor?

The web tool is the fastest way to try eye contact correction. For longer clips and timeline integration — select a clip, click Correct, and the corrected version drops back above your source — use the CaptionX plugin.

Premiere Pro

AI eye contact correction live inside Adobe Premiere Pro.

See it in Premiere Pro

DaVinci Resolve

Coming soon to DaVinci Resolve — join the waitlist.

Join the Resolve waitlist

Any editor

Export an MP4 from CapCut, Final Cut, or anything else and use the tool above.

Coming from CapCut?

Frequently asked questions

What is AI eye contact correction?

CaptionX adjusts a speaker's gaze so they appear to look directly into the camera — even if they were reading from a script or recording slightly off-axis. Upload a clip and a corrected version comes back with the speaker looking at the lens.

Is the online tool free?

Yes — you get 3 free eye contact corrections on the web when you sign in, no credit card required. For ongoing work, Pro+ unlocks hours of correction time each month. See pricing →

How does it work?

It's powered by NVIDIA Maxine — the same AI gaze model used in NVIDIA Broadcast for live video. We run the model on your uploaded clip frame-by-frame, server-side, and return a corrected video. No NVIDIA GPU needed on your end.

What can I upload?

MP4, MOV, or M4V clips up to 3 minutes. Export an MP4 first if your footage is in another format. For longer clips and timeline integration, use the CaptionX plugin for Premiere Pro (Resolve coming soon).

Will viewers notice the correction?

Usually not. The Maxine model makes subtle adjustments viewers perceive as natural direct eye contact. Extreme head angles, heavy glasses glare, or partial face occlusion can occasionally produce visible artefacts.

Is this an NVIDIA Broadcast alternative?

Yes — for recorded video. NVIDIA Broadcast corrects eye contact live on your webcam and needs an RTX GPU; CaptionX corrects already-recorded video in your browser with no GPU. See the full comparison →

Free to try

Every speaker. Always looking at the camera.

AI eye contact correction, free online. Powered by NVIDIA Maxine. 3 free corrections — no credit card.

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