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Facial Symmetry Analyzer

Unlock the science of balance. Our AI measures the symmetry between your facial features and provides tips to enhance your natural harmony.
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Balance
High
A+
Grade
Perfect

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3 Steps to Symmetry

Simple and accurate facial mapping.

1

Upload Frontal Photo

Use a clear photo looking straight at the camera with a neutral expression.

2

AI Landmark Sync

The AI aligns your facial center and compares over 60 points on each side.

3

View Balance Guide

Receive your symmetry score and tips on how to use styles to create a balanced look.

Understanding Symmetry

Virtually no face is perfectly symmetrical, and that's what makes us unique.

Horizontal Balance

Aligning eyes, ears, and brows on the same horizontal plane.

Vertical Alignment

Consistency in vertical features like the nose and chin along the midline.

Volume Symmetry

Equality of muscle and fat distribution on both cheeks.

Expression Balance

How symmetry holds up during a smile or dynamic movement.

Comprehensive Guide

The Beauty of Balance

Enhance your look by understanding your natural symmetry.

Hair as a Balance Tool

If your face has slight asymmetry, a side-parted hairstyle can cleverly draw attention away and create a more balanced visual effect. We'll show you which side to part your hair for the best result.

Hair as a Balance Tool

Makeup for Symmetry

Contouring can redefine your 'lower' side to match your more prominent side. A few simple strokes of shadow or highlight can create a virtually symmetrical profile in seconds.

Makeup for Symmetry

The Dynamic Symmetry Rule

Real balance isn't static. Our AI analyzes how your features interact in three dimensions. By identifying your 'Dominant Side', we can recommend expression exercises and camera angles that always capture your most symmetrical and photogenic self.

The Dynamic Symmetry Rule

Symmetry FAQ

No. Perfectly symmetrical faces are actually very rare and can sometimes look 'uncanny'. Most beautiful faces have a score between 80% and 95%. Subtle asymmetry adds character.
The AI first identifies the 'midline' of your face. Even if your head is slightly tilted, the algorithm corrects for the angle to give an accurate balance reading.
Bone structure is set, but asymmetry caused by muscle habits (like chewing on one side) can often be improved with facial exercises or posture correction.
The 'mere-exposure effect' means you are used to your mirrored reflection. Photos show you as others see you, which can highlight asymmetries you haven't noticed before.
Frontal, even lighting is mandatory. Side-lighting creates shadows that the AI might interpret as asymmetry in volume or bone structure.
Yes. As we age, skin elasticity changes can affect symmetry. The tool measures current alignment, which can help you track how different treatments or habits affect your balance.