Face Symmetry Checker
See simple symmetry indicators and improvement ideas.
Symmetry cues we compare
Perfect symmetry is rare and not a goal—these cues describe small left/right differences that often show up in portraits.
One brow may sit slightly higher due to muscle habit or bone shape.
Slightly turned head or lighting can make eyes look different sizes.
Minor curve or shadowing can shift perceived midline—angle matters.
Smile asymmetry is common and often expressive.
Chewing habits and posture can influence how the jaw reads on each side.
Light can sculpt cheeks differently left vs right in the same photo.
How our AI checks symmetry
The checker compares mirrored regions of the face map and summarizes differences in plain language—without clinical claims.
Landmark alignment
Key points are estimated to compare left and right in the same pose.
Lighting guardrails
Strong side lighting can fake asymmetry, so cues are kept interpretive.
Difference scoring
Small deltas roll into a friendly symmetry snapshot.
Mitigation tips
You get styling, photo, and grooming ideas that are easy to try.
Benefits
Understand your face with less obsession and more practical adjustment.
Slight head tilt and lighting changes can balance a photo quickly.
Brows, part lines, and contour can subtly harmonize uneven cues.
Most people have normal asymmetry—seeing it normalized helps.
Use similar lighting to compare over time rather than chasing perfection.
User testimonials
Symmetry checker feedback.
“Made me less stressed about tiny differences. The tips were practical.”
“Professional page. Results card looks great.”
“It didn’t pretend to be perfect science—just useful guidance.”
FAQs
Symmetry checker FAQs.
Is asymmetry bad?+
No—it's normal. This tool is for learning and photography, not judgment.
Why does my symmetry look worse in selfies?+
Phone lenses distort near edges. Use distance, center yourself, and level the camera.
Does live camera work on my device?+
Most modern browsers support it. Allow camera permissions when prompted. If blocked, enable access in your browser settings and reload.
Is my photo uploaded to a server?+
No. Images stay in your browser for preview and analysis-style output. Nothing is sent to a server in this version.