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Looksmaxxing Test

AI looksmax score & glow-up plan

Face Analysis Tools

Tool Comparison

RealSmile vs AttractivenessTest.com

Both are free AI face analysis tools. But there are major differences in privacy, depth, and what you actually get.

Quick verdict

Choose RealSmile if you want specific, measurable facial metrics (not just a 1-10 score), privacy-first analysis where photos never leave your device, and no ads or upsells cluttering your results.

Choose AttractivenessTest.com if you just want a quick 1-10 attractiveness rating and don't mind ads or server-side processing.

FeatureRealSmileAttractivenessTest.com
Privacy100% client-side โ€” nothing uploadedPhotos uploaded to servers
PriceFree (premium $7.99)Free (with ads)
Metrics10 specific facial metrics with scoresOverall score + basic categories
Looksmaxxing focusDedicated looksmax test with glow-up planGeneral attractiveness + basic looksmax
AdsNo adsDisplay ads throughout
Photo comparisonYes โ€” rank multiple photosNo โ€” one photo at a time
Speed~5 seconds~5-10 seconds
SignupNo signup everEmail required for some features
Mobile appWeb app (works on all devices)Web only
AI previewsComing soonYes (paid tier)

The privacy difference matters

AttractivenessTest.com processes your photos on their servers. That means your selfie travels across the internet, gets processed by their backend, and may be stored. Their looksmax report page (attractivenesstest.com/looksmax) follows the same pattern.

RealSmile uses face-api.js running entirely in your browser. The AI model loads once, then all analysis happens locally on your device. Open your browser's network tab while using RealSmile โ€” you will see zero outbound requests with image data. This is verifiable, not just a marketing claim.

Depth of analysis

AttractivenessTest.com gives you a score and general categories. RealSmile's looksmaxxing test measures 10 named metrics: facial symmetry, canthal tilt, FWHR, jawline angle, midface ratio, eye spacing, nose proportion, lip ratio, facial thirds balance, and hunter eye index. Each metric gets a 0-100 score, percentile ranking, tier badge, and a specific explanation of what to improve.

This specificity matters because "you scored 6/10" is not actionable, but "your jawline angle is 142ยฐ (below average) โ€” here are 3 ways to improve it" gives you something to work with.

Try the private alternative

10 facial metrics. Zero data collection. Free forever.