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.
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
Upload your clip
Drop in an MP4, MOV, or M4V of your talking-head, interview, or course footage — up to 3 minutes.
Click correct
One click sends the clip to the AI eye contact model. Sign in to get 3 free corrections — no credit card.
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.
Download the result
The corrected clip downloads automatically. Drop it straight into your edit, or share it as-is.
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.
Any editor
Export an MP4 from CapCut, Final Cut, or anything else and use the tool above.
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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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