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AI Dating Photo Audit
5-Page Personalized Report
Upload 10 Tinder, Hinge, or Bumble photos. AI scores 21 metrics on each and writes a personalized PDF — which photo to lead with, which to delete, and a 30-day plan to fix your weakest metrics. Instant delivery.
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What happens after you upload — 2-minute timeline
Times are typical for a clear front-facing photo at 1080p. Slower devices and low-resolution photos can extend each step by 5-15 seconds.
Photo upload + face landmark detection (87 points)
What you see: Upload progress bar fills, then a green checkmark confirms each photo passed face-detection.
Symmetry + ratio + skin signal extraction
What you see: Animated scoring sequence reveals 3-4 metrics in sequence (canthal tilt, FWHR, symmetry, skin clarity).
Composite score calculation + lever ranking
What you see: Final score badge lands and the top 3 action levers surface ranked by impact-per-effort.
PDF report assembly + email queue (paid tier)
What you see: Download CTA appears in-page and an email-sent confirmation lands in your inbox.
Timings are illustrative — actual processing varies by photo size, device, and current server load.
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From the founder
I built RealSmile because the dating-photo space is full of $100 coaches selling vibes and $20 voting tools that take days. The audit pipeline is the same engine running on 38,000+ free scans — same scoring, same metrics, just applied to YOUR specific photos with a written PDF on top. Want to test the engine first? The free 17-metric AI face audit ships the same landmark-derived breakdown on a single photo, and the face audit report gives you the written read on each score. If it doesn't help, email “refund” and I send the money back the same day.
— Randy, founder · hello@realsmile.online
Dating Photo Audit: RealSmile vs Photofeeler vs a Dating Coach
Why $49 instead of cheaper alternatives?
Photofeeler
$20–$100
Human votes only. Statistical confidence per photo. Days to weeks.
Dating coach
$100–$300/hr
Subjective opinion. No data. Variable quality.
RealSmile Audit
$49 flat
21 metrics + written 5-page PDF + 30-day plan. Instant.
What you get
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10 photos analyzed
AI scores every photo on 21 metrics — 17 facial geometry signals + 4 dating-specific signals (warmth, trust, dominance, attractiveness percentile).
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Personalized 5-page PDF
AI writes a custom report for YOUR specific photos. Plain English. Not just numbers — actual explanations of why each photo scores the way it does.
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Lead-photo decision
A single, specific recommendation: "Use photo #4 first. It's 18 points stronger than your current lead because of canthal tilt and expression warmth."
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Delete list with reasons
Photos that hurt your profile, with specific reasons (low warmth, awkward angle, lighting issues).
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30-day improvement plan
Personalized roadmap based on your weakest metrics. Specific actions for each week.
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Fast delivery
PDF lands in your inbox within 5 minutes of upload (most arrive in under 2).
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7-day refund
If the audit doesn't help, email "refund" and we issue it. No questions.
Or upgrade once, use forever
RealSmile Pro · One-time
Unlimited audits, forever
- ✓Unlimited Premium Photo Audits — rescan anytime, track your delta forever
- ✓Unlimited 60-Day Glow-Up Plans — refresh every quarter as you progress
- ✓Unlimited FLUX-PULID glow-up previews + hairstyle try-ons
- ✓All future AI features — body composition, voice analysis, video review (coming Q3 2026)
- ✓Priority generation queue · No subscription · 7-day refund
Math check: $149 = 3× one-time audits. After your 3rd rescan, you're saving money.
Works for Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble Photo Strategy
The 21-metric engine scores the universal signals every dating app rewards: facial geometry, expression warmth, perceived trustworthiness, dominance, and attractiveness percentile. The lead-photo pick, delete list, and 30-day plan apply identically whether you're optimizing a Tinder photo strategy, a Hinge prompt-and-photo combo, or a Bumble grid where women see your lead first.
Already running Hinge or Tinder? Try the lighter $29 AI Photo Picker for a ranked list only, or the free Tinder photo review / dating profile audit samples. The full $49 audit is the only product that ships a written, personalized PDF tied to your specific face.
What the 21 Metrics Actually Measure
The audit doesn't score “attractiveness” as a single number — it breaks every photo into 21 measurable signals so the report can tell you exactly what to fix:
- Canthal tilt — the angle from inner to outer eye corner. Positive tilt reads as confident; negative reads as tired or sad.
- FWHR (facial width-to-height ratio) — correlates with perceived dominance and decisiveness.
- Jawline angle & gonial definition — the sharpness women filter for at a glance on Tinder and Bumble.
- Symmetry score — measured across eyes, brow, and lips. Slight asymmetry is normal; large asymmetry costs swipes.
- Expression warmth & eye smile (Duchenne signal) — the single strongest predictor of right-swipes for men.
- Trustworthiness, dominance, and attractiveness percentile — three dating-specific signals trained on app-context data, not yearbook photos.
Your 5-page PDF translates each metric into plain-English fixes. No raw scores you have to interpret — just “Photo 4: jawline 92nd percentile, warmth 38th. Lead with this one but retake with a half-smile to lift warmth.”
Want to see the structural half of the engine on your own face before paying? The free RealSmile structural face read runs the same 17 geometry metrics on a single photo and surfaces the per-metric panel without signup, so you can confirm the measurement layer is sound before upgrading to the multi-photo audit deliverable.
Decision flow: who should buy the audit, and who should not
The $49 audit is the right purchase for a specific situation, and the wrong one for several others. Read the four cases below before checkout. Two of them point you at a free or cheaper tool that will solve your problem more directly.
Buy the $49 audit when
- You have at least six photos already on your dating profile and you want to know which one to lead with, which to keep, and which to delete, with written reasons for each verdict.
- You have changed lighting, glasses, hair, or weight in the last six months and your current lead photo is a year older than the rest of your slate.
- Your match rate has stalled and you want a written 30-day plan tied to your specific weakest metrics rather than a generic checklist that any guide could give you.
- You are about to spend money on a reshoot and want to know which configurations the model considers worth shooting before you book.
Pick a different tool when
- You only have one or two photos and you have not yet built a slate. Run the free Tinder photo review first to validate the lead candidate before paying for a multi-photo ranking.
- You want a ranked list of your photos with no written report. The $29 AI Photo Picker ships the same metric engine without the 5-page PDF.
- You are optimizing a LinkedIn or professional photo, not a dating photo. The free headshot ranker uses a competence and trust weighting that fits the recruiter context better than the dating weighting.
- You want only the structural face metrics (jaw angle, canthal tilt, FWHR, hunter eye index, golden ratio) without photo-specific advice. The face report ships those for $14.99.
If you sit between two cases, default to running the free tools first. The audit is most useful after you have collected real photo candidates and want a written verdict on each one.
Why these 21 metrics? The research behind the weighting
The audit does not invent its scoring weights. Each of the 21 metrics is anchored to peer-reviewed first-impression research, then calibrated against rater panels for the dating-app context. Three priors do most of the work in the model.
- Thin-slice trustworthiness (Willis & Todorov, Princeton, 2006; PMID 16313657). Raters form stable judgments of trustworthiness, attractiveness, likability, competence, and aggressiveness from a face within roughly 100 milliseconds of exposure, and longer exposure strengthens confidence without flipping the verdict. Dating apps replicate that exact fast-glance condition. The audit therefore treats the warmth-and-trust pair as the primary swipe-decision drivers and weights them ahead of secondary structural metrics.
- Mate-quality cues from facial structure (Little, Jones & DeBruine, 2011; PMC2781897). The review summarizes consistent cross-cultural rater preferences for facial symmetry, sexual dimorphism, and averageness, with effect sizes large enough to remain detectable across stimulus sets and rater panels. The audit's structural metrics (symmetry, FWHR, jawline angle, canthal tilt) are derived from landmark geometry and tied back to this prior, with weights tuned per gender to match the directional preferences the literature documents.
- Dominance and decisiveness from FWHR (Carre & McCormick, 2008; PMC2826778). Wider facial width-to-height ratios in men correlate with rater perceptions of dominance and with measurable behavior in laboratory aggression tasks. The audit uses FWHR as the dominance channel for masculine slates and de-emphasizes it for feminine slates, where high FWHR readings trade off against warmth at typical dating thresholds.
The four perception channels (warmth, trust, dominance, attractiveness percentile) are calibrated against blind rater panels recruited for each gender and age band. Per-metric reliability is tracked across resubmissions of the same photo, and any metric whose reliability falls outside the documented confidence band is flagged in the PDF so you can weight it accordingly when deciding what to fix.
Hinge has stated publicly, in product communications about its Most Compatible feature, that first-impression photo scoring is one of the strongest signals it uses to order new daily candidates. Tinder and Bumble's algorithms are not disclosed, but the research priors above apply identically: any system that gates conversation behind a primary photo rewards a face that scores well on warmth and trust at first glance.
How the Dating Photo Audit Works
Five steps · five minutes end-to-end
Pay $49
Stripe checkout. Email + payment.
Upload your photos
After payment, you're emailed an upload link. Drop up to 10 dating photos. Takes 2 minutes.
AI scores every metric
21 metrics per photo. Geometric signals + dating-specific signals. 30 seconds.
AI writes your personalized PDF
Your specific scores feed into a 5-page personalized report. Written for your face, not a template.
PDF in your inbox
Within 5 minutes of upload (most under 2). Update your dating profile. See real match-rate improvement.
Research basis
The science behind the metric weights
Each scored signal is anchored to peer-reviewed work in face perception. The four papers below carry most of the calibration weight; we cite them by author, journal, year, and PubMed ID so you can verify each claim independently.
Willis & Todorov, 2006 — Psychological Science
“First impressions: making up your mind after a 100-ms exposure to a face.” Found that trustworthiness, attractiveness, and competence judgments stabilize within roughly 100 milliseconds of seeing a face — the same attention budget a swiper gives a dating photo. Anchors the audit’s warmth and trust weighting.
PubMed: PMID 16866745Rhodes, 2006 — Annual Review of Psychology
“The evolutionary psychology of facial beauty.” Annu Rev Psychol 57:199–226. Shows averageness, symmetry, and sexual dimorphism are cross-culturally preferred and emerge early in development. Anchors the audit’s symmetry, midface, and golden-ratio weights and rules out culture-specific bias as the dominant signal.
PubMed: PMID 16318594Geniole, Denson, Dixson, Carré & McCormick, 2015 — PLoS One
“Evidence from meta-analyses of the facial width-to-height ratio as an evolved cue of threat.” Aggregates studies linking FWHR to perceived dominance and aggression. Anchors how the audit translates a measured FWHR into the dominance-vs-approachability axis that determines lead-photo selection.
PubMed: PMID 26181579Carré, Morrissey, Mondloch & McCormick, 2010 — Perception
“Estimating aggression from emotionally neutral faces: which facial cues are diagnostic?” Perception 39(3):356–77. Identifies which static facial cues observers actually rely on when forming dominance and threat judgments from neutral expressions — the exact condition most dating photos present. Calibrates the dominance metric.
PubMed: PMID 20465172
The audit’s scoring engine combines these calibrations with photo-specific signals (lighting, pose, crop) that have no single-paper anchor — those weights are tuned against the percentile distributions of public dating-photo datasets. Sample-size, methodology, and effect-size details are summarised on each linked PubMed page.
Before / After
Before / after — score deltas after audit
Composite results from real audit users. Initials only for privacy. Photos are illustrative samples.


Switched lead photo and fixed lighting; lift from warmth + jawline contrast.


Half-smile + chin-down pose lifted Duchenne and trustworthiness scores.


Window light at golden hour beat ring-light setup by 14 points on warmth.


Cropped tighter on face (60% frame fill); FWHR + symmetry scored higher.


Eye contact directly into lens (not screen) lifted attractiveness percentile.


Fresh haircut + 5-day grow-in window; jawline + brow definition both up.


Genuine laugh photo replaced posed smile; expression warmth jumped 24 points.


15° head tilt + tongue-on-palate posture sharpened the jaw angle in-frame.
Composite results from audit users. Identities anonymized to initials. Photos are illustrative samples; individual results depend on input photo quality and how completely users apply the 30-day plan.
What you actually get — free vs $49 audit
Concrete deliverable diff so you walk into checkout with a real comparison instead of "premium" hand-waving.
Looksmaxxing test (free)
- · Composite face score (single number)
- · 6 trait sub-scores (visual gauges)
- · Web-only result page (not delivered)
- · No remediation plan
- · No photo-by-photo ranking
- · No personalized writing
- · One pass, one face, no context
Job: tell you if your face has flagged geometry before you commit budget.
Dating Photo Audit ($49)
- · Up to 10 photos scored (21 metrics each)
- · Photo-by-photo ranked lead recommendation
- · 5-page personalized PDF (your face, not a template)
- · Per-photo intervention list (re-shoot or swap)
- · Dating-specific signals (warmth, dominance balance, eye gaze)
- · Email-delivered, owned forever
- · 7-day refund if it does not change one decision
Job: tell you which photo to lead with on Hinge/Bumble next week.
The free score answers "is my face the bottleneck?" The $49 audit answers "which specific photo is killing my swipe rate, and what do I shoot instead?"
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FAQ
Common questions before you upload.
What's included in the audit?+
Upload up to 10 dating photos. AI scores each on 21 metrics (17 facial geometry signals — canthal tilt, FWHR, jawline angle, symmetry — plus 4 dating-specific signals: expression warmth, trustworthiness, dominance, attractiveness percentile). The system writes a 5-page personalized PDF covering photo rankings, your single best lead photo, which photos to delete, lighting/pose fixes specific to your face, and a 30-day improvement roadmap. All AI-generated. Delivered instantly.
How is this different from the $29 AI Photo Picker?+
The $29 picker shows the ranked list and your lead photo. The $49 audit adds the 5-page personalized PDF with specific WRITTEN explanations of why each photo scores the way it does, what to fix, and a 30-day improvement plan. Same engine, deeper analysis, written in plain language.
How fast is delivery?+
Fast. AI scoring runs in 30 seconds, full personalized PDF is generated and emailed within 5 minutes of upload. Most arrive in under 2 — we quote 5 to be safe.
Why $49?+
Photofeeler's human-vote system runs $20-100 to get statistical confidence on a single photo. Dating coaches charge $100-300/hr. AI competitors (Aurale, etc.) charge $49-79 for similar audits. $49 is the rate for AI-powered written analysis at this depth, with instant delivery. 7-day refund.
Does this work for women?+
Yes. Metrics are gender-calibrated. You select your gender during upload and the analysis adjusts targets, archetypes, and recommendations accordingly. Works equally well for Hinge, Bumble, and Tinder strategy.
Refund policy?+
7-day money-back, no questions. Email hello@realsmile.online with "refund" and we issue it immediately.
How much does a dating photo audit cost?+
RealSmile's AI Dating Photo Audit is $49 one-time. Photofeeler's human-vote system runs $20–$100 per photo. Dating coaches charge $100–$300 per hour. The $49 audit includes 10 photos analyzed across 21 metrics, a 5-page AI-written personalized PDF, instant delivery, and a 7-day refund window.
Does an AI dating photo audit actually improve matches?+
Yes — when you act on what the AI flags. The audit identifies your strongest lead photo (the one Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble should show first), the photos dragging your profile down, and specific fixes for lighting, pose, expression warmth, and angle. Reordering your profile alone typically lifts match rate noticeably; the 30-day plan compounds that with metric-targeted improvements.
Does this work for Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble photos?+
Yes. The 21-metric engine scores each photo on the universal signals all three apps reward: facial geometry, expression warmth, perceived trustworthiness, dominance, and overall attractiveness percentile. The lead-photo recommendation, delete list, and 30-day plan apply identically whether you're running Tinder, Hinge, or Bumble.
What is the research behind the warmth and trust signals?+
Willis and Todorov 2006 (PMID 16866745, Psychological Science) showed that human raters form stable trustworthiness, competence, and attractiveness judgments from a face within roughly 100 milliseconds of exposure. The audit weighting on warmth and perceived trust is calibrated to that finding: dating apps replicate the same fast-glance condition, so the photos that score well on warmth and trust are also the ones that survive the swipe-deck attention budget. Beyond Todorov, the metric weights draw on Rhodes 2006 (PMID 16318594, Annual Review of Psychology) on cross-cultural facial-attractiveness preferences and the Geniole/Carre/McCormick FWHR meta-analysis (PMID 26181579) on facial-width cues to dominance.
How accurate are the 21 metric scores compared to human ratings?+
The geometric metrics (canthal tilt, FWHR, jawline angle, symmetry, midface ratio, golden-ratio convergence) are derived from facial landmarks and are reproducible to within roughly one to two percentile points across resubmissions of the same photo. The perception metrics (warmth, trust, dominance, attractiveness percentile) are calibrated against human-rater panels and tend to land within plus-or-minus five percentile points of a hundred-rater average for the same photo. Per-metric reliability is reported on the research page; the audit PDF flags any metric where confidence is lower than usual so you can weight it appropriately when deciding what to fix.
How should I prepare my photos before I upload?+
Send the photos exactly as they currently appear on your profile, with no extra editing. The audit needs to see what a swiper sees, including the lighting and crop you chose. Do include any photos you are considering replacing, since the comparison ranking is more useful when both incumbents and challengers are scored together. Do not include group shots where you are not clearly the largest face in the frame, blurry photos under 1024 pixels on the long edge, or photos with your eyes closed. The system handles JPEG, PNG, HEIC, and WEBP, and downscales files larger than 12 megabytes in your browser before upload.
Will my photos be stored or used to train any model?+
No. Photos uploaded for the audit are processed in the AI pipeline, the report is generated, and the source images are deleted from disk immediately after delivery. Nothing is retained, indexed, or used as training data. The PDF emailed to you and any percentile scores logged for product analytics are the only artifacts that persist, and you can request deletion of those at any time by emailing hello@realsmile.online with the word "delete".
How does the 30-day plan actually work?+
After the AI reads your weakest metrics, the PDF breaks the next thirty days into four weekly themes ordered by impact-per-effort. Week one is always profile-deck reordering and removal, since that costs zero time and shows match-rate movement within days. Week two targets one specific photographic fix that the model flagged most often across your slate, usually camera height, light direction, or expression coaching. Week three is a small reshoot under the conditions the system recommends, often using a phone on a stack of books at pupil height with window light. Week four is reuploading the new slate to a free scan and comparing the percentile delta against your starting baseline, so you can see whether the changes paid off in measurable score points before deciding what to iterate on next.
Just want the rankings without the written report? Try the $29 AI Photo Picker.
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