Face Analysis
A free facial harmony report from one photo. On-device AI maps a 478-point 3D face mesh and scores your symmetry, facial thirds, jawline, cheekbones, and eye spacing — with every formula shown, so you know exactly what each number means.
What This Tool Measures — and What It Doesn't
Most "face rating" apps hand you a single mystery number. This tool does the opposite: it measures five specific, explainable things — how closely your left and right sides mirror each other, how evenly your face divides into vertical thirds, how your face length relates to its width, how your jaw tapers from your cheekbones, how prominently your cheekbones project, and where your eyes sit relative to the classical one-eye-width spacing rule. Every category shows the underlying measurement, and the composite weighting is published in full below. Alongside the score you get a feature-by-feature breakdown — eyes, eyebrows, nose, and lips — with each measurement placed on a labeled spectrum against its classical reference range.
What it deliberately doesn't do: compare you to other people, simulate how you'd look with different features, or suggest cosmetic procedures. The output is descriptive analysis plus practical styling guidance — hairstyle, glasses, and grooming choices that work with your measured proportions. And because the entire pipeline runs inside your browser, your photo never touches a server.
How We Calculate Your Score
No black box: your Harmony Score is a weighted composite of five measurable categories, each computed from a 478-point 3D face mesh detected on your device. The feature-by-feature breakdown of your eyes, eyebrows, nose, and lips shown with the report is descriptive detail — it does not feed into the score.
Facial Symmetry
weight 25%
A midline is drawn through your nose bridge and chin, then 9 landmark pairs (eye corners, brow ends, nostrils, mouth corners, jaw contour) are compared across it — both horizontal distance and vertical height.
Facial Thirds & Proportions
weight 25%
Your face is split into vertical thirds (hairline→brow, brow→nose base, nose base→chin) and scored on how evenly they divide (60%), plus your face length ÷ cheekbone width against the classical 1.618 golden-ratio reference (40%).
Eye Spacing & Canthal Tilt
weight 20%
The distance between your inner eye corners is compared to the width of one eye (the classical rule of fifths), and the angle from outer to inner eye corner measures canthal tilt.
Jawline Definition
weight 15%
Jaw width ÷ cheekbone width measures taper (60%), and the angle formed at your chin between the left and right jaw contours measures chin definition (40%).
Cheekbone Prominence
weight 15%
Cheekbone width ÷ jaw width (60%) and cheekbone width ÷ face length (40%) measure how strongly the midface projects relative to the lower face.
How It Works
Consent & upload
Confirm consent and 18+, then upload a clear front-facing photo or take a selfie. Nothing leaves your device.
478-point mesh mapped
The on-device model maps a 478-point 3D mesh across your eyes, brows, nose, lips, and jaw, and an age check runs before any scoring.
Harmony report
Five category scores, a feature-by-feature breakdown of your eyes, brows, nose, and lips, styling guidance, and a shareable result card — with the full formula visible.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the face analysis actually measure?
Five things, all computed from a 478-point 3D face mesh detected on your device: left-right symmetry across 9 landmark pairs, facial thirds and your length-to-width ratio against the classical 1.618 reference, eye spacing and canthal tilt, jawline taper and chin angle, and cheekbone prominence relative to your jaw and face length. Each category is scored 0–100 and combined with published weights into one Harmony Score. Below the scored categories you also get a feature-by-feature breakdown of your eyes, eyebrows, nose, and lips — each measurement shown against its classical reference range. Those feature details are descriptive and don't change your score.
Is this a beauty or attractiveness rating?
No. It is a proportion and symmetry analysis based on classical measurement heuristics — useful for styling decisions like hairstyles, glasses, and grooming. Attractiveness is far broader than geometry (expression, grooming, confidence, context), and the research on formulas like the golden ratio is mixed. We show you measurements and what they mean for styling, not a verdict on your looks.
Is my photo uploaded or stored anywhere?
No. The AI model (Google's MediaPipe Face Landmarker, self-hosted) downloads to your browser and all detection and scoring run on your device. Your photo is never transmitted, stored, or logged — the shareable result card contains only your scores, never your photo. Close the tab and the image is gone.
Why is there an 18+ requirement?
Proportion scoring of still-developing faces is meaningless and potentially harmful, so the tool is built for adults only. You confirm the subject is 18+ before uploading, and an on-device age-estimation model double-checks each photo. If either check flags a likely minor, the tool shows only neutral face-shape information — no scores, no styling critique, no share card.
How accurate is the analysis?
Landmark detection is generally within a few pixels on a clear, front-facing photo, but results are sensitive to head tilt, camera angle, lens distortion, and lighting. A selfie taken close-up with a wide-angle front camera will distort your nose and face width. For the most stable result, use a straight-on photo at arm's length or further, with even lighting — and treat scores as estimates, not measurements of record.
What is a good Harmony Score?
Most clear front-facing photos score between about 70 and 90. Above ~88 means your measured proportions sit very close to the classical references across the board. Lower scores usually mean one or two categories diverge from the classical ideal — which is often exactly what makes a face memorable. Each category tells you specifically what was measured, so the number is explainable, not mysterious.
What is canthal tilt?
The angle of the line from the outer corner of your eye to the inner corner. A positive (upward) tilt means outer corners sit higher than inner corners; negative means lower. It is one of five factors in the eye category, measured directly from your eye-corner landmarks, and small variations either way are completely normal.
Can I share my result?
Yes — the tool generates a branded result card with your Harmony Score and top categories, sized for Instagram Stories (1080×1920) and square posts (1080×1080). You can download it, share it natively from your phone, or copy a link. The card never includes your photo.