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Find the face shape that best matches your outline.

Upload one clear, front-facing photo to compare forehead, cheek, and jaw widths and classify the visible face outline.

Geometry only · No attractiveness rating

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Shape label · Width markers · Outline view

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Front-facing · Neutral expression · Even lighting

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Shape preview

See what a face shape reading looks like.

A shape label, width comparisons, and an outline view with forehead, cheek, and jaw markers.

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Shape labels describe visible geometry in one photo. Real faces often sit between categories.

Outline markers

See how width markers map to your outline.

Horizontal width lines compare forehead, cheek, and jaw spans. The contour shows the landmark outline used for classification.

Head turn, hair volume, and camera angle can change how widths appear in a photo.

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How to read it

Start with the shape label

Oval, round, square, heart, diamond, and oblong are geometry categories based on width and length ratios in this photo.

Compare the width markers

Forehead, cheek, and jaw widths are measured relative to the widest cheek span so you can see which region drives the classification.

Use shape balance for confidence

A higher balance score means the measured widths and length ratios align more clearly with one category in this photo.

FAQ

Face shape questions

What does this face shape detector measure?

It compares forehead, cheek, and jaw widths plus overall face length to classify the visible outline into a shape category. The result is a geometry reading, not an attractiveness score.

What do face shape labels mean?

Labels like oval, round, square, heart, diamond, and oblong describe width and length patterns in your photo. They are useful categories, not fixed identity traits.

What if my face sits between two shapes?

That is common. Real faces often blend categories. Use the width markers and balance score to see which outline pattern is strongest in this specific photo.

Why can face shape results change between photos?

Pose, head tilt, expression, lighting, and hair framing all change how widths appear. A neutral, front-facing photo gives the most stable reading.

What photo works best?

Use a clear, front-facing photo with your face centered, even lighting, and hair pulled back from the forehead and jawline when possible.

Is this the same as an attractiveness test?

No. This page classifies face outline geometry only. Attractiveness pages combine multiple appearance and photo signals with different weights.

Is my photo private?

Yes. Analysis runs locally in your browser. Your photo is not uploaded for this face shape test.