Looksmaxxing Test
Looksmaxxing — the practice of systematically improving your physical appearance — has exploded in popularity. The core idea is sound: instead of passively accepting how you look, you identify specific areas for improvement and work on them methodically. The challenge has always been knowing where to start. Without an objective baseline, you're guessing at what to prioritize.
That's where AI facial analysis becomes genuinely useful. Our tool maps your face with 468 three-dimensional landmarks and scores six key dimensions: symmetry, proportions, jawline definition, facial thirds balance, eye metrics, and skin clarity. Each dimension gets its own score, so you can see exactly where you're strong and where there's room to improve.
For looksmaxxing, the breakdown matters more than the overall number. A low skin clarity score points you toward skincare routines and dermatology. A low jawline score might suggest mewing exercises, posture work, or body fat reduction. Low symmetry could indicate sleep position habits or that your better side deserves more attention in photos. The tool turns a vague sense of “I want to look better” into actionable data.
The looksmaxxing community often debates “softmaxxing” vs. “hardmaxxing.” Our analysis is especially relevant for softmaxxing — the non-surgical improvements that make up 80% of real-world appearance optimization. Skincare, grooming, posture, facial exercises, and presentation changes can meaningfully shift your subscores over weeks and months. Rescanning periodically lets you track whether your efforts are producing measurable results.
A word of caution: looksmaxxing works best as self-improvement, not self-punishment. The goal is identifying actionable opportunities, not obsessing over numbers. Everyone has dimensional strengths — the analysis helps you find and build on yours. Your photo is processed entirely on your device, nothing is uploaded, and you get results in seconds.