Use the golden ratio as one educational reference, not a beauty rule.
Use a straight-on photo with eyes looking directly at the camera. Pull hair back for a clearer estimate.
The AI estimates visible distances between facial points in the uploaded photo.
Receive a percentage estimate with notes on facial zones, photo angle, and proportion balance.
Facial proportion checks often compare visible vertical zones, but these are guides rather than beauty rules.
From the hairline to the eyebrows. Hairline visibility and camera angle can affect this estimate.
From the eyebrows to the bottom of the nose. This is one visible proportion cue.
From the nose to the chin. Expression and camera height can change how it appears.
A historical template used to discuss proportions, not a rule that defines attractiveness.
Use Phi as an educational proportion reference, not a final judgment.
The Golden Ratio (1.618) is a mathematical pattern often discussed in art, design, and facial proportion. It is only one lens for understanding visual balance.

Knowing approximate ratios can help you decide where hair, glasses, makeup, or camera framing adds visual balance. It is not about correcting your face.

From hairline visibility to chin width, the report shows how visible points interact in this image. Expression, style, confidence, and photo quality matter too.

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