Am I Pretty? Take the Free AI Photo Test
Upload your selfie and find out how pretty you are. AI analyzes your facial features and gives you an instant prettiness score. Free, no sign-up.
Perceived prettiness usually comes from overall harmony rather than one single facial feature. Our model evaluates balance across eye spacing, jaw-to-cheek transitions, contour smoothness, and proportional relationships between key landmarks. It then summarizes those measurements into a prettiness score with a readable explanation. The goal is not to force everyone into one beauty standard, but to provide objective structure that helps you understand how your face is being interpreted in photos. This gives you a practical baseline you can compare across different selfies, lighting setups, and styling choices.
Your report includes more than one number. Alongside the score, you get a breakdown of symmetry, ratio alignment, and face-shape signals so you can see why the result moved up or down. This is especially useful if you are testing different angles, camera distances, or makeup looks. Consistent framing makes the score more stable, while heavy side angles or poor lighting can introduce noise. By reviewing the detailed factors, you can tell whether a change reflects real facial presentation improvements or just a temporary photo condition difference.
The pretty test also maps your face shape and gives practical style direction. That includes hairstyle volume placement, brow shape emphasis, contour placement, and lipstick tone balance suggestions. These recommendations are intentionally lightweight and easy to test, so you can apply one change at a time and measure the difference in your next result. If you want to compare prettiness with broader attractiveness scoring, you can also run /am-i-attractive after this page. For a male-focused framing, use /am-i-handsome. For a score-band reference, visit /attractiveness-scale.
This test gives you a measurable prettiness baseline from facial balance and proportion signals. It cannot define your full value, but it can provide a consistent and useful photo-based reference point.
Most models of perceived prettiness emphasize harmony between facial parts, smooth transitions, and balanced ratios. Cultural context and personal preference still matter, so the score should be read as guidance, not a verdict.
Use consistent selfies and compare your result trends, not one isolated output. The female-focused pretty page and the broader /am-i-attractive test together provide a more complete signal.
It is reasonably accurate for controlled photos, but it remains an estimate. Better lighting, a neutral expression, and front-facing framing improve reliability.
No. The image is analyzed locally in your browser and is not uploaded or stored on our servers.