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Filmora AI Eye Contact - Mac
In Filmora for Mac, the AI Eye Contact feature intelligently corrects a subject’s gaze so it appears directed at the camera. This removes the need for retakes or manual frame edits while instantly improving viewer engagement and on-screen confidence.
Availability Conditions
This option appears only when a single video clip is selected on the timeline, and the clip duration does not exceed three minutes. It is hidden for multiple selections, non-video files, or longer clips.
Who Should Use This Feature
- Product Demos: Keep audience attention during detailed explanations and walkthroughs.
- Social Media Content: Create more engaging short-form videos for platforms like TikTok.
- Sales Presentations: Build trust by maintaining consistent eye contact with viewers.
- Webinars & Tutorials: Ensure a polished and attentive on-screen presence throughout videos.
How to Apply AI Eye Contact in Filmora
Having learned about this feature in detail, let us have a look at how to use it on your Mac:
Step 1. Start Your Editing Session
Open Filmora and begin by selecting New Project. Import the video clip you want to enhance into the timeline.

Step 2. Activate Eye Contact Adjustment
Select the clip, then go to the Properties panel on the right. Under the Video section, open Basic settings and turn on the Eye Contact feature. Click Generate to process the adjustment.

Step 3. Export the Edited Video
After processing, preview the corrected gaze in the preview window. If everything looks accurate, click Export to save your final video.

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