✦ Free AI Face Symmetry Test · 10 seconds

Face Symmetry
Test — Free AI Score

Upload one photo — AI maps 468 facial landmarks across eyes, nose, mouth, cheekbones, and jaw to give you a precise facial symmetry score in 10 seconds.

Symmetry Score % 468 landmarks analyzed Face Shape Blend™ Barber Card™

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📸Face camera
💡Even light
🕶️No glasses
😐Neutral face

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6 Facial Zones Analyzed

Each zone is measured independently. You see where you're strongest and where asymmetry appears.

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Eyes

Height, width, and horizontal alignment of both eyes

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Eyebrows

Arch height, thickness, and peak position

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Nose

Bridge alignment and nostril balance

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Mouth

Corner levels and lip volume distribution

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Cheekbones

Volume and prominence on each side

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Jawline

Width symmetry and angle matching

What Your Score Means

No face is perfectly symmetrical. Here's how scores break down in practice.

90–100%

Exceptional

Rare. Typically seen in professionally photographed faces.

75–89%

High

Above average. Strong bone structure and proportional features.

60–74%

Average

Typical range for most people. Room to enhance with styling.

Below 60%

Asymmetric

More noticeable asymmetry. Often correctable with hairstyle and makeup.

Turn Your Symmetry Score Into Styling Decisions

A symmetry score on its own is interesting. Combined with your face shape, it becomes actionable.

If your score shows a slightly wider left jaw, a side-part toward the wider side creates visual balance. If eye height is uneven, certain frame shapes compensate. FaceShapeDetector pairs your symmetry data with your Face Shape Blend™ to give you styling direction that actually fits you.

The Barber Card™ in the full report translates all of this into barber language — so you walk in with clarity and walk out with exactly what you wanted.

468

Landmark points analyzed

6

Facial zones scored

10s

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Symmetry score + Face Shape Blend™ + 9 AI haircut previews on your actual face. Free to try.

📸Face camera
💡Even light
🕶️No glasses
😐Neutral face

Drop your photo here

or click to choose · JPEG / PNG / WebP · max 3 MB

🔒Encrypted upload · Photo auto-deleted after analysis · Never stored without permission

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a face symmetry test?+
A face symmetry test measures how closely matched the left and right sides of your face are. AI maps key facial landmarks — eyes, eyebrows, nose, mouth, cheekbones, jaw — and calculates a symmetry score. Higher symmetry is generally associated with perceived attractiveness.
How symmetrical is the average face?+
No face is perfectly symmetrical. Research suggests the average person has roughly 65–72% facial symmetry. Scores above 80% are considered high. Perfect symmetry (100%) is essentially nonexistent.
Does face symmetry affect attractiveness?+
Research consistently shows that higher facial symmetry is perceived as more attractive, likely because it signals healthy development. But symmetry is one factor among many — proportions, bone structure, and expression all play major roles.
What does FaceShapeDetector measure in the symmetry test?+
FaceShapeDetector analyzes 468 facial landmark points and measures symmetry across eyes (position, size), eyebrows (arch, height), nose (bridge alignment), mouth (corner level), cheekbones, and jawline.
Can I improve my facial symmetry?+
Bone structure is largely fixed after growth. But perceived symmetry improves with hairstyle (balance forehead and jawline), facial hair (add mass to weaker side), glasses (select frames that visually balance), and posture (head tilt affects perceived symmetry).
How accurate is the AI symmetry test?+
FaceShapeDetector uses 468 landmark points via TensorFlow-based detection. Accuracy depends on photo quality: front-facing, even lighting, no glasses, forehead visible. Results are a scientific estimate, not a medical measurement.