Free AI Face Report — Get Yours in 60 Seconds

One photo. Sixty seconds. Your face score, symmetry index, and golden-ratio read. No card, no signup, no email. Runs in your browser.

Sample output · Illustrative only

What a free face report looks like

Schematic · not a real user

Current read · Sample

Composite
71 / 100
Symmetry
88
Golden-ratio avg
0.92
Lower-third
balanced

Focus deltas · Illustrative

  • Smile lift focus+9 sample
  • Skin clarity focus+6 sample
  • Symmetry framing+4 sample
  • Lower-third pose+3 sample

Numbers above are sample / illustrative values from a synthetic schematic, not a real user, not a real photo, and not an aggregate. The free face report renders your actual readings client-side from your own photo. Deltas describe where attention typically moves the composite read most; they are not procedure recommendations.

What is in your free AI face report

The free face report covers the four readings most people are actually searching for when they type free face report into Google. The goal is to give a real signal in sixty seconds, not a teaser that locks the useful number behind a paywall. Here is the full breakdown of what you get without paying anything.

First, your composite face score on a zero to one hundred scale. The score is a weighted blend of symmetry, proportion, and feature balance — the same three pillars the academic literature on facial attractiveness keeps converging on. It is not a hot-or-not number. It is a measurement summary, scaled so that most healthy adult faces land between sixty and eighty.

Second, your facial symmetry index. We mirror the left half of your face onto the right and compute the deviation in landmark positions across forty-seven points around the eyes, nose, and jaw. A perfectly symmetric face scores 100. Real human faces almost never do. A score in the low nineties is unusually clean.

Third, your golden-ratio proportion read. We measure six classical face proportions — vertical thirds, eye-spacing-to-eye-width, mouth width over nose width, and three more — then express each as a ratio against the 1.618 golden constant. The free report shows the average deviation, not all six lines individually. Readers who want the long-form companion can open our thorough golden-ratio face test breakdown for the per-line math, or the PMC-cited facial proportion explainer for the full 21-metric proportion picture. Readers comparing this free tier against other consumer raters can also open our online face attractiveness rating deep-dive, which walks through which AI raters survive a five-minute reproducibility check and which are randomizing scores beneath an attractive UI.

Fourth, a basic feature read. Eye spacing classified as narrow, balanced, or wide. Mid-face length classified as short, balanced, or long. Lower-third balance classified as recessed, balanced, or prominent. Three lines, three categorical reads. No paragraphs of fluff, no fake personality analysis.

Bonus on the same free tier: a three-photo ranker. Upload up to three photos of yourself and the model ranks them by predicted first-impression score. Useful if you are picking a lead photo for a dating app, LinkedIn, or a profile and want a tiebreaker that is not your own bias.

How the free face analysis works in 60 seconds

The free face report runs in three steps. Total time on a mid-range laptop or recent phone is roughly sixty seconds end to end, with about half of that being the one-time model download on your first visit. Subsequent runs in the same browser are near-instant because the model is cached locally.

Step one is upload. You drop a photo, take a webcam snapshot, or paste a clipboard image. The image stays on your machine. There is no upload to our server because the model runs on your device via TensorFlow.js. You can confirm this in your browser network tab — there is no POST request carrying the image bytes.

Step two is analysis. A facial landmark model runs across the image, identifying 468 keypoints around the face, then the metric layer above it computes the four free readings from those keypoints. The math is deterministic — same photo in, same score out, every time. No randomness, no per-user fudge factor.

Step three is render. The scores show up on the same screen, with an overlay drawn on your photo so you can see exactly where the measurements were taken. If a measurement looks wrong, the overlay is the first place to check — usually the issue is that the face was tilted, partially occluded, or the lighting hid an eye corner. Re-shoot in even light and the score sharpens.

That is the entire free pipeline. No queue, no email-and-wait, no preview that paywalls the actual numbers. The paid Face Report extends the same pipeline with thirteen additional metrics, but the free tier is a real product, not a demo.

Free vs Paid Face Report comparison

The honest version of the comparison. The free face report on this page covers four readings. The paid Face Report covers seventeen. Below is the metric-by-metric split so you can decide whether the free tier is enough for what you came here to learn.

MetricFreePaid Face Report
Composite face score (0-100)YesYes
Facial symmetry indexYesYes
Golden-ratio averageYesYes (six lines individually)
Basic feature readYes (3 categories)Yes (full breakdown)
3-photo rankerYesYes
Canthal tilt measurementNoYes
FWHR (face width-to-height)NoYes
Jawline angle scoringNoYes
Hunter eyes detectionNoYes
Masculinity / femininity indexNoYes
Chin projection angleNoYes
Cheekbone prominenceNoYes
Brow positioningNoYes
Lip fullness metricNoYes
Eye area proportionNoYes
Nose proportionNoYes
Skin quality readNoYes
Face shape classificationNoYes
Duchenne smile detectionNoYes
Downloadable PDF reportNoYes
PriceFreeSee pricing

The pattern is simple. Free covers the readings that answer is my face roughly balanced. Paid covers the readings that answer why and what specifically. If you want to know whether to spend money on a particular procedure, on a hairstyle change, or on a dating-app photo audit, the paid version is the one with the numbers that map to those decisions.

Why we offer the face report for free

Two reasons, said straight. Skip this section if you do not care about the business model — the tool is free either way.

Reason one is volume and trust. Most people who search free face report or free ai face analysis have been burned by a tool that paywalled the score, asked for an email before the result, or ran an obvious scoring algorithm that gave everyone a 7.4. We bet that giving away a real four-metric reading converts a small fraction of those visitors into people who later want the seventeen-metric audit, and the rest into people who tell a friend the tool is real. Both outcomes work for us.

Reason two is cost. The free face report runs entirely on your device. The model weights are static files served from a CDN once, then cached. There is no per-request inference cost on our side because there is no server doing the inference. So unlike a server-side AI feature where every free user costs us GPU minutes, the free tier here is essentially flat-cost no matter how many people run it. Free is sustainable when the unit economics are zero.

The paid Face Report covers things that genuinely cost more — either compute (the heavier metrics like canthal tilt and hunter-eye detection are more expensive than basic landmarks), or human-facing artifacts (the PDF, the procedure-ROI mapping, the dating-app photo audit narrative). That is what the price tag funds. We are not paywalling the free tier to be cute; we are paywalling the parts that are actually expensive to run.

What you cannot get from the free face report

To keep this honest, here is the list of things the free tier does not give you. If any of these are what you came for, the paid Face Report is the one you want.

The split is intentional. Free is the right tool for the curiosity question. Paid is the right tool for the decision question. Pick whichever matches what brought you here.

Reading your free report — the triage ladder

A free face report returns numbers without a frame. The most common mistake is over-indexing on a single low score and either spiraling or chasing the wrong intervention. The four bands below tell you which results need action, which need patience, and which need a different tool entirely. Read your six metrics against the ladder before you decide what to do next.

High & balanced (top 30%)

No intervention needed on this trait. Photo-side levers (angle, lighting, expression) carry your remaining upside. Pay no attention to clinical content for this metric.

Mid-band (30-70%)

Iteration zone — this is where free non-surgical levers (haircut, beard shape, body comp, posture, skin) typically move the needle. Re-test in 60-90 days, not weekly.

Low single trait (bottom 20%, others mid+)

Targeted action. Read the trait-specific guide, try one intervention for 90 days, re-measure. Do not stack 4 changes simultaneously.

Low across 3+ traits

Free report is not enough — you need the $49 audit with percentile context and procedure-ROI mapping. Spiraling on a free read here is the failure mode.

The ladder protects you from two failure modes free reports invite: (1) anxiety-driven over-action on a single mid-band metric and (2) clinical-procedure inquiries based on a free model that does not return the percentile context needed to decide.

Frequently asked questions

Is this face report actually free?

Yes. The free AI face report on this page costs zero. No card, no signup, no email gate. Upload a photo, the analysis runs locally in your browser via TensorFlow.js, and you see your score and proportion read on-screen in under sixty seconds. Nothing is uploaded to a server.

What is included in the free face report?

Your face score (0 to 100 composite), facial symmetry index, golden-ratio proportion read, a basic feature read (eye spacing, mid-face length, lower-third balance), and a free photo ranker that compares up to three photos head-to-head. That is the free tier in full.

How is the free version different from the paid Face Report?

The free tier gives you four core readings. The paid Face Report (linked below) is a seventeen-metric audit covering canthal tilt, FWHR, jawline angle, hunter eyes, masculinity index, chin projection, cheekbone prominence, and ten other measures, plus a downloadable PDF. Free is a quick read; paid is a full audit.

Why offer this for free at all?

Two reasons, in plain terms. First, most people who land on a "free face report" search are not ready to pay yet — giving them a real free tool builds trust and pulls them back later. Second, the free tier is cheap to run because it executes on your device, not our servers. So we keep it open without bleeding cost.

Does the free face report send my photo anywhere?

No. The free analysis is fully client-side. The model loads in your browser, the inference runs on your device, and the photo never leaves your machine. You can verify this in the network tab of your browser dev tools — there are no upload requests.

How long does the free face report take?

About sixty seconds. Roughly fifteen seconds to load the model on first visit (cached after that), three seconds to detect facial landmarks, and the remaining time to render your scores and proportion overlay. Subsequent reports on the same browser are faster because the model is already cached.

Will the free face report work on phone?

Yes, on any modern mobile browser with WebGL support — recent iOS Safari and Android Chrome both work. Older devices may run slower because facial landmark detection is GPU-accelerated. If your phone struggles, run it on a laptop instead.

⚡ Premium AI Dating Photo Audit

Free face report not enough? Run the full 17-metric audit.

The free tier covers the basic four. The paid Face Report covers seventeen, ships a PDF, and maps each metric to what to actually do about it. From $29.

✓ 5-page personalized PDF · ✓ 21 metrics · ✓ Identity-locked AI glow-up preview · ✓ 7-day refund