A straight, evenly lit photo gives the most useful symmetry feedback.
Use a clear photo looking straight at the camera with a neutral expression.
The AI estimates a facial midline and compares visible left-right feature placement.
Receive a symmetry score with notes on angle, lighting, expression, and styling balance.
Virtually no face is perfectly symmetrical, and that's what makes us unique.
Aligning eyes, ears, and brows on the same horizontal plane.
Consistency in vertical features like the nose and chin along the midline.
Equality of muscle and fat distribution on both cheeks.
How symmetry holds up during a smile or dynamic movement.
Enhance your look by understanding your natural symmetry.
If one side appears visually heavier in a photo, a side part or face-framing layer can create a more balanced impression.

Makeup can subtly balance how features photograph. Use small changes in brow shape, blush placement, or highlight instead of trying to erase natural asymmetry.

Symmetry changes with expression and pose. A slight head turn, eye-level camera, and even front lighting can make a portrait look more balanced.

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