Face shape guide

What Face Shape Do I Have?

Use a simple face-shape workflow to identify your type and understand how jawline, width ratio, and forehead balance affect the result.

Start with width-to-length ratio

The fastest baseline is face length versus face width. Higher length ratio often leans oval or oblong, while lower ratio can lean round or square, depending on jaw structure and temple width.

Jawline and forehead define the final type

Similar ratios can still map to different categories if jaw angle and forehead width differ. A sharper jaw can shift toward square, while softer lower contours can shift toward oval or round under the same basic ratio.

Keep capture conditions consistent

Use a front-facing frame, level head, and neutral expression. Extreme angles or close lens distance can distort facial outline and reduce classification stability. Test multiple similar frames and use the most frequent result.

Run the detector and validate with angle test

Start with face shape detector for your structural category, then run best selfie angle to see how camera posture changes how your outline reads.

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What Face Shape Do I Have? Practical Guide