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.

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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.

01

Jawline Angle (Gonial)

Mandibular angle — 125° and sharper reads masculine. Range 120–140° is typical adult male.

02

FWHR (Facial Width-to-Height)

Bizygomatic width / upper-face height. Higher FWHR correlates with perceived dominance.

03

Brow Ridge Prominence

Supraorbital projection over the eye — the "hooded" masculine brow signature.

04

Chin Projection & Width

Forward chin projection and wider base — masculine chins are broad, not tapered.

05

Canthal Tilt

Negative or neutral tilt (outer corner level or lower) reads masculine-dominant.

06

Cheekbone Prominence

High, laterally projected zygomatic bones — the "hollow cheek" signal.

07

Midface Ratio

Short, compact midface with strong philtrum definition reads masculine.

08

Lip Ratio (Upper : Lower)

Thinner, flatter upper lip is the masculine default — not a defect, a dimorphism.

09

Forehead Shape

Slightly backward-sloping forehead with visible brow ridge.

10

Nasal Dorsum

Straight or slightly convex bridge with an angular tip — the masculine Roman profile.

11

Facial Thirds Balance

Forehead, midface, lower-face proportions — classical harmony metric.

12

Bigonial Width

Width of the jaw at the gonial angle relative to zygomatic width. Ratio drives perceived jaw "strength".

13

Brow Shape

Low-set, horizontal brow with minimal arch — the masculine brow signature.

14

Facial Symmetry

Bilateral balance across eyes, nose, mouth, and jaw — universal attractiveness signal.

15

Philtral Ratio

Distance from nose base to upper lip — longer is typical masculine adult.

16

Jaw-to-Midface Ratio

Lower-weighted face (jaw dominant over cheekbones) reads masculine.

17

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.

01

Gonial angle

Tool: protractor

  1. Take a strict side-profile photo, jaw relaxed, mouth closed.
  2. Print or display at full face size.
  3. Place protractor vertex at the gonion (the corner of the jaw).
  4. Align one arm along the lower mandible toward the chin.
  5. Align the other arm up the rear ramus toward the ear lobe.
  6. Read the angle.

Reads as

120–125° sharp masculine · 126–135° typical adult male · 136°+ softer / feminine direction

02

FWHR (width-to-height)

Tool: ruler

  1. Take a flat front-facing photo, neutral expression, eyes level.
  2. Measure bizygomatic width — cheekbone to cheekbone, the widest point.
  3. Measure upper-face height — from the upper lip line to the highest point of the eyelid.
  4. 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

03

Canthal tilt

Tool: ruler + protractor

  1. Front-facing photo, head perfectly level, neutral gaze straight ahead.
  2. Mark the inner corner (medial canthus) of one eye.
  3. Mark the outer corner (lateral canthus) of the same eye.
  4. Draw a line connecting them.
  5. 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.

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