Start with the overall fit score
A higher score means the measured ratios in this photo are closer to the reference ranges used by this tool.
Face proportions
Upload one clear, front-facing photo to measure key facial ratios, view proportion guides, and compare how each region lines up.
Geometry only · No attractiveness rating
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Front-facing · Neutral expression · Even lighting
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Proportion preview
Overall proportion fit, individual ratio comparisons, and a guide overlay on the face.
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Facial thirds
Reference ratios are a geometry lens. They help compare proportions in this photo, not rank beauty.
Proportion guides
Horizontal guides mark facial thirds. Measured lines compare length, spacing, and feature distances against reference ratios.
Head turn, expression, and camera angle can shift how proportions appear in a photo.
A higher score means the measured ratios in this photo are closer to the reference ranges used by this tool.
Face length, eye spacing, and feature distances are compared individually so you can see which proportions drive the result.
The overlay shows which landmark distances were used, not a perfect classical ideal.
Stay in geometry tools or compare how a different photo presents the same face.
FAQ
It compares key facial distances and ratios in your photo to reference proportion ranges. The result is a geometry reading, not an attractiveness score.
Higher scores mean the measured ratios are closer to the reference ranges in this photo. Use the score comparatively within this tool rather than as a universal standard.
No. It is one classical reference for proportion. Real faces vary widely, and attractiveness depends on many factors beyond measured ratios.
Pose, head tilt, expression, lighting, and lens distortion all change how proportions appear. A neutral, front-facing photo gives the most stable reading.
Use a clear, front-facing photo with your face centered, even lighting, and a neutral expression.
No. This page measures proportion geometry only. Attractiveness pages combine multiple appearance and photo signals with different weights.
Yes. Analysis runs locally in your browser. Your photo is not uploaded for this proportion test.