A different way to analyze your face
Face-rating apps took off by giving you a score and a subscription. This is the other model: a descriptive 37-point proportion analysis measured against published anthropometric research, priced as a one-time $9 unlock — no weekly billing, no account, no photo ever stored.
The philosophical difference matters more than the price. A single "you are a 6.4" number is entertainment; it tells you nothing you can act on. Thirty-seven located measurements — each with its typical range, source citation, and position drawn on your own photo — tell you what your proportions actually are, which ones carry real leverage, and which popular fixations (golden ratio, high fWHR) the research does not support.
No account. Photos are analyzed then immediately discarded — never stored, never used for training.
How it works
- Drop one front-on photo — no account, no app install, works in your browser.
- Get the free analysis: face-shape archetype, headline read, and teaser metrics.
- Unlock all 37 measurements once for $9 — yours for life, PDF included.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from face-rating apps?
Three ways: it is descriptive (measurements with ranges and citations, not a single score), it is a one-time $9 rather than a recurring subscription, and photos are analyzed then immediately discarded — no account, no stored photo library.
Do you give an attractiveness score out of 10?
No, deliberately. Single scores compress away everything useful and the research behind them is weaker than the apps imply. You get each proportion measured against its published range — what your face is, not a grade on it.
What do I get free vs paid?
Free: the full analysis run, your archetype, headline reading and two teaser metrics on your photo. The $9 one-time unlock opens all 37 metrics, side-profile analysis, and the downloadable PDF report.
What happens to my photo?
Analyzed, then immediately discarded. Never stored, never used for training, no account required.