Start with your current pose
See whether the face is turned, tilted, or angled up or down in this photo.
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Upload one clear photo to see your current face angle, how the camera is positioned, and which direction to try next.
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Learn why camera angle changes your face →Current pose · Try next · Yaw, pitch, roll
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Để có kết quả đọc ổn định nhất, hãy sử dụng góc quay mặt trước, biểu cảm trung tính và thậm chí cả ánh sáng.
Includes yaw, pitch, and roll measurements
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Angle preview
Current pose, yaw, pitch, roll, and the next adjustment to try.
Current pose
Gần như mặt trước
Có thể cải thiện
Sự phù hợp của góc
59/ 100
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Yaw
-0.6°
Pitch
+4.4°
Roll
-0.4°
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Suggested adjustments are framing guidance for your next shot—not a universal perfect angle.
Current vs suggested adjustment
Current
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How the angles work
Yaw
Left ↔ Right
Turn your head left or right relative to the camera.
Pitch
Up ↕ Down
Look up or down—often linked to chin height and camera level.
Roll
Nghiêng đầu
Tilt your head sideways so the eye line is no longer level.
See whether the face is turned, tilted, or angled up or down in this photo.
Use the recommendation as a small direction to try—not a strict rule or universal perfect angle.
Thử chụp lại và so sánh xem góc mới có làm khuôn mặt bạn nổi bật hơn trong ảnh không.
Compare shots, check another photo factor, or read the guide.
FAQ
There is no single best angle for every face. This tool reads how your current photo presents your face and suggests a direction to try next.
No. Distance, expression, lighting, and framing all matter. Use the result as guidance for your next shot, not a fixed rule.
Yaw is left–right head turn, pitch is chin up or down, and roll is tilt of the eye line relative to the horizon.
Camera height, distance, and lens distortion change how facial proportions appear in a still image—even when your face has not changed.
Slightly above or near eye level can change how facial proportions appear, but the best result depends on your face, distance, expression, and framing.
A small turn is common. This tool estimates your current turn and suggests whether to move slightly toward center for a cleaner frame.
Yes. Retake with the suggested adjustment, then use Compare Two Photos to see which frame reads stronger.
Use one clear photo with your face visible, even lighting, and minimal wide-angle distortion. Front-facing or slightly angled works best.
Your photo is processed for this analysis session. We do not publish your image or use it to train models.