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Attractiveness Test

The science of attractiveness sits at the intersection of evolutionary psychology, neuroscience, and cultural studies. Decades of research have identified certain facial traits that are consistently rated as attractive across cultures: symmetry, averageness (proportions close to the population mean), and sexual dimorphism (features typical of one's sex). These preferences likely evolved because they signal health and genetic fitness.

Cross-cultural studies from researchers like Langlois and Roggman have demonstrated remarkable agreement on attractiveness ratings across different ethnicities and nationalities. While cultural factors influence some preferences — such as ideal body weight or skin tone trends — the fundamental geometric properties that make a face appealing appear to be surprisingly universal.

Our AI-powered attractiveness analysis measures the geometric dimension of attractiveness. Using 468 three-dimensional facial landmarks, we evaluate your bilateral symmetry, how closely your proportions match the golden ratio, the definition of your jawline, the balance of your facial thirds (forehead, midface, and lower face), and your eye spacing and proportions.

That said, attractiveness is genuinely multi-dimensional. Research consistently shows that non-geometric factors play a massive role. Facial expression — particularly smiling — can shift perceived attractiveness by a full standard deviation. Grooming, hairstyle, and personal style create strong first impressions. And personality traits like warmth, humor, and confidence influence attractiveness judgments in every study that measures them.

No test can capture the full picture. What our tool provides is the structural component — the measurable geometry of your face compared against research-backed ideals. Think of it as one data point, not a verdict. Your photo is analyzed entirely on your device, never uploaded or stored. No account is needed, and results appear in seconds.

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