Start with one front photo. It stays on this device.
The free preview needs just this one. Add more views below and they go into your Full or Complete report — the more we can see, the more thorough the report.
Next: the capture check. Paid reports then ask for your smile, ¾ and profile views (we guide you) — each one is measured, and the Complete report shows every read from them.
Two more angles and the report is yours.
Turn about 45° toward each shoulder — the far ear should just disappear. The icons on the cards show the angle from above.
Capture quality
Which reference should we compare against?
Every value is placed on a distribution for the population and norms you choose. We never guess this from your face — asking is more accurate and more respectful.
Pick whichever you consider your own, or "pooled" if none fits. About the norm tables →
Measure the face bare: frames sit on the eye landmarks and the lenses distort what is behind them. If you wear glasses, add a second photo with them on in the next step and the report will call the frame shape for your face and put better frames on you in the mock-ups.
Facial norms differ between men and women, so this changes every percentile. It has nothing to do with how you identify — pick the tables you want to be read against.
Filled in from last time on this device — change anything that's different.
Stays on your device. Height and weight let the report say plainly whether facial adiposity cues line up with BMI; age helps read the skin metrics.
Your photo is never uploaded — it's measured here in your browser. We only keep your email so you can find your report again and we can tell you when new measurements ship. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.
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Facial measurement report
Methodology . Every value carries a 1σ uncertainty propagated from landmark localisation error. Reference: . Fingerprint .
Your recommended looks — AI mock-ups
Complete tier · the plan's haircut & facial hair, rendered on your own photo · drag each to compareSymmetry
your left and right halves — mirrored, and averaged · a reference, not a goalYour left and right halves averaged with each other — the same person, made perfectly symmetric. Drag the divider to compare; most faces barely move, which is the point: your asymmetry measurement, made visible.
Below it, the two mirror composites everyone recognises from Qoves-style reports — your left side doubled and your right side doubled — plus the true photo and its mirror image. Neither composite is a recommendation; they show which side carries which trait.
Quick on-device edits
simple pixel edits of your photo · the AI mock-ups above are the realistic rendersThese are deterministic edits of your own photo — calmer redness, brighter under-eye, denser brows (and cleaner stubble, for men) — showing what the recommended plan is aiming for. They are not generative AI, nothing leaves your device, and they don't touch bone or shape (that's the warp above). Skin edits are the largest visible lever for most people.
Grooming & styling plan
tailored to your measurements · non-surgical · evidence-gradedKeeping this report
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Limits
read before the protocolProtocol
evidence-graded · three tiersNot measured
on purposeNo gonial angle, ramus ratio, E/S/H-line, nasolabial or mentolabial angle, orbital vector, ogee score, golden-ratio fit, fWHR, chin projection, Fitzpatrick type, millimetre value, or score out of ten. Each is bony, lateral-only-with-clinical-tolerances, uncalibrated, or discredited. Your ¾ and profile views are read for what they honestly show — jaw definition, taper, dorsum line, chin–lip direction, neckline, ears — as descriptions with an error band, never as those clinical numbers. The reasons, with citations →
Not medical advice. Descriptive measurements against published population averages; not a diagnosis; not a substitute for a licensed clinician. Where procedures are named, discuss with a licensed provider.