Masculine Face Score · AI · Private
AI measures your masculine facial features
Jawline angle, FWHR, brow ridge, chin projection, canthal tilt — 17 metrics benchmarked with percentile ranks.
17 metrics scored · No photo upload ever · No signup to start
Free overall score · Full report $14.99 · All-Access lifetime $34.99
Privacy-first positioning
Private. In-browser. No photo upload ever. No subscription.
Your face does not need to live on someone else's server. RealSmile runs every measurement client-side — the photo never leaves your device.
No upload
TensorFlow.js runs landmarks in your browser. Your photo stays local.
No subscription
One-time payment. $14.99 full report or $34.99 lifetime.
No app download
Works on any phone or laptop with a browser. Nothing to install.
The 17 masculine metrics we measure
Every metric is benchmarked against a calibrated dataset and returned as a percentile rank — not a vague 1-10 score. For leadership-signal use cases — LinkedIn, recruiter screening, founder bio — the $149 Pro Audit re-weights these same 17 markers toward gravitas and Recruiter Confidence.
Jawline Angle (Gonial)
Mandibular angle — 125° and sharper reads masculine. Range 120–140° is typical adult male.
FWHR (Facial Width-to-Height)
Bizygomatic width / upper-face height. Higher FWHR correlates with perceived dominance.
Brow Ridge Prominence
Supraorbital projection over the eye — the "hooded" masculine brow signature.
Chin Projection & Width
Forward chin projection and wider base — masculine chins are broad, not tapered.
Canthal Tilt
Negative or neutral tilt (outer corner level or lower) reads masculine-dominant.
Cheekbone Prominence
High, laterally projected zygomatic bones — the "hollow cheek" signal.
Midface Ratio
Short, compact midface with strong philtrum definition reads masculine.
Lip Ratio (Upper : Lower)
Thinner, flatter upper lip is the masculine default — not a defect, a dimorphism.
Forehead Shape
Slightly backward-sloping forehead with visible brow ridge.
Nasal Dorsum
Straight or slightly convex bridge with an angular tip — the masculine Roman profile.
Facial Thirds Balance
Forehead, midface, lower-face proportions — classical harmony metric.
Bigonial Width
Width of the jaw at the gonial angle relative to zygomatic width. Ratio drives perceived jaw "strength".
Brow Shape
Low-set, horizontal brow with minimal arch — the masculine brow signature.
Facial Symmetry
Bilateral balance across eyes, nose, mouth, and jaw — universal attractiveness signal.
Philtral Ratio
Distance from nose base to upper lip — longer is typical masculine adult.
Jaw-to-Midface Ratio
Lower-weighted face (jaw dominant over cheekbones) reads masculine.
Overall Masculinity Composite
Weighted score combining all 16 metrics into a single percentile.
DIY Protocol · No app, no upload
Measure 3 masculine markers yourself — paper, ruler, protractor
You don't have to install anything to test the most measurable masculine metrics. A printed front-facing photo, a ruler, and a school protractor get you within a few degrees of the AI scan. Use this as a sanity check — or skip it and run the free scan above.
Gonial angle
Tool: protractor
- Take a strict side-profile photo, jaw relaxed, mouth closed.
- Print or display at full face size.
- Place protractor vertex at the gonion (the corner of the jaw).
- Align one arm along the lower mandible toward the chin.
- Align the other arm up the rear ramus toward the ear lobe.
- Read the angle.
Reads as
120–125° sharp masculine · 126–135° typical adult male · 136°+ softer / feminine direction
FWHR (width-to-height)
Tool: ruler
- Take a flat front-facing photo, neutral expression, eyes level.
- Measure bizygomatic width — cheekbone to cheekbone, the widest point.
- Measure upper-face height — from the upper lip line to the highest point of the eyelid.
- Divide width by height. That is your FWHR.
Reads as
≥1.95 high-FWHR masculine · 1.75–1.94 average male · <1.75 low-FWHR / feminine direction
Canthal tilt
Tool: ruler + protractor
- Front-facing photo, head perfectly level, neutral gaze straight ahead.
- Mark the inner corner (medial canthus) of one eye.
- Mark the outer corner (lateral canthus) of the same eye.
- Draw a line connecting them.
- Measure the angle that line makes against the horizontal.
Reads as
Negative / 0° masculine-dominant · +1° to +4° neutral · +5°+ feminine-coded (positive tilt)
Manual measurement error is typically ±3° for angles and ±2mm for distances. The free scan replicates these calculations from 68 facial landmarks and removes camera-tilt error. Reference ranges drawn from peer-reviewed cephalometric and FWHR literature (PMID 16318594, PMID 26181579).
Methodology
Consistency-tested scoring
17 metrics built on documented landmark detection (NIH-cited). Tested across lighting, angles, and camera resolutions. Same face, same score.
Masculine Face Score — FAQ
What does the masculine face score measure?▾
It measures 17 facial metrics that correlate with perceived masculinity — jawline angle, FWHR, brow ridge prominence, chin projection, canthal tilt, cheekbone prominence, midface ratio, and more. Each metric gets a percentile rank so you see exactly which features land where on the masculine spectrum.
Is this private? Is my photo uploaded?▾
Your photo is never uploaded. Analysis runs 100% client-side in your browser via TensorFlow.js. Nothing hits our servers — not the image, not the landmarks, not the score. This is a core design choice.
How accurate is an AI masculinity test?▾
The model uses 68+ facial landmarks and is calibrated against a multi-ethnic dataset. Metrics like gonial angle, FWHR, and canthal tilt are objective geometric ratios. "Masculinity" as a composite is a weighted score — the underlying measurements are what make it useful.
Do I have to create an account?▾
No. Run the free scan and see your overall score with no signup. Email is only required if you buy the full report.
Is this a subscription?▾
No. One-time payment. $14.99 for a single full report or $34.99 for All-Access lifetime (every test, unlimited rescans). 7-day money-back guarantee.
Can I improve my masculinity score?▾
Bone structure is fixed, but perceived masculinity has a large soft-tissue and presentation component. Body fat %, jaw muscle (masseter) development, facial hair, hairline, posture, and photography angle all shift the score materially. The paid report includes a 7-day plan tied to your weakest metrics.
How is this different from Umax or Looksmax AI?▾
RealSmile is web-based (no app download), one-time payment, and never uploads your photo. Umax is a weekly subscription that annualizes to ~$207/year and uses an "invite 3 friends" paywall. Looksmax AI is $29.99/month on iOS. We charge once and respect your storage.
Does the score change across photos of me?▾
Core bone-structure metrics (FWHR, canthal tilt, gonial angle) are stable across photos of the same person. Expression and lighting shift 2-3 metrics by a few percentile points — which is why the report averages across your best shots if you rescan.
Know your masculine features. Privately.
17 metrics. Percentile ranks. Improvement plan. One payment — forever.
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