Virtual Glasses Try-on System Siyu Quan Recent advances in data-driven modeling have enabled the simulation of wearing the glasses virtually based on 2D images (web-camera). For real-life glasses wearing, it needs not only suitable for appearance, but also comfort. Although the simulations based on 2D images can bring out certain conveniences for customers who want to try on glasses online first, there are still many challenging problems ahead because of the high complexity of simulations for wearing glasses. Obviously, it can hardly tell if the glasses are comfortable or can seat on the customer’s nose correctly. Furthermore, customers may want to take a look from different angle to make sure that the glasses selected are perfect. Such requirements cannot be met by using the simulations based on 2D images so we present an interactive real-time system with simulations for wearing glasses, providing users with a high degree of simulation quality including physics application. With our system the user uses the Kinect sensor or the common web camera as input device to acquire the result of wearing the preferred glasses virtually, which is real-time. Input device captures the user’s face and generate a geometry face-mesh which is expected to be aligned to the face-mesh template we pre-set manually. The 3D data captured from Kinect dramatically improve user’s experience by constructing geometry face mesh.