Find your natural brow type
Use the detector when you keep asking what eyebrow shape you have. The result gives you a clearer starting point than guessing from a mirror.
AI Detector · Eyebrow Shape Detector
Upload one clear portrait to identify your eyebrow shape, review shape confidence, and get practical brow styling guidance.

How to
Start with one clear photo. The tool reads visible brow structure and turns the result into guidance you can compare.
Choose a front facing photo with one visible face. Keep the brows uncovered, the image sharp, and the light even across both eyes.
BeautyLove reads visible brow structure, including arch, thickness, length, tail direction, and shape pattern, then checks whether the photo is clear enough.
Your result names the primary eyebrow shape and can show supporting shape confidence signals, so you can see whether your brows sit between types.
Read the shaping, makeup, product, and style ideas as a starting point. Stay close to your natural brow line when you test changes.

Use cases
People search for eyebrow shape detector when they want a name for their current brows and a clearer next step for grooming or makeup.
Use the detector when you keep asking what eyebrow shape you have. The result gives you a clearer starting point than guessing from a mirror.
A straight brow, thin brow, high arch, and thick brow often need different pencils, powders, gels, and fill patterns.
Use the shape read beside your face shape to decide whether you want softness, lift, structure, or a flatter line.
Bring a clearer idea of your current brow pattern before threading, waxing, tweezing, lamination, tinting, or a professional brow consultation.
Brow shape types
BeautyLove checks your uploaded portrait against common brow patterns. Use this catalog to understand the result language before you upload.
Common starting pointA soft brow that follows your natural bone structure. It usually looks full enough to frame the eyes without a sharp arch.

A flatter brow with little arch. It can make the face look calmer and can visually shorten a longer face.

A gentle rise through the brow that opens the eye area. It is a common choice when you want lift without drama.

A sharper peak with a more defined tail. It adds structure and can balance softer or rounder facial lines.

A light peak with smooth edges. It gives definition while keeping the overall expression soft and wearable.

A higher lift through the arch. It can make the eyes look more open and can add length to a rounder face.

A smooth curve with no strong angle. It can soften square, diamond, or more angular features.

A fuller brow with stronger density. It works well when grooming keeps the shape clean without overfilling.

A slimmer brow with less visible density. Fine hair strokes and soft shades can help it look balanced.

A lifted brow direction with a tail that moves upward. It can make the face read brighter and more alert.

A brow that starts fuller near the inner corner and narrows toward the tail. It looks clean and structured.

A brow with a slight dip and a soft arch that creates an S curve. It reads polished when the edges stay gentle.
Why choose BeautyLove
BeautyLove keeps the eyebrow shape detector focused on visible brow structure, readable guidance, and a clear upload flow.

The page is built for one clear portrait and one task, identifying visible brow shape without turning the result into a full beauty score.

Many brows sit between categories. Supporting shape signals help you read the result as a useful guide instead of a hard rule.

BeautyLove connects the brow type to shaping, makeup, product, and style ideas, so the answer leads to practical next steps.

Eyebrow Shape Detector is an AI Detector tool. A successful run uses 10 credits, while failed service requests should not consume credits.
Key features
The result is built to move from shape detection to practical beauty guidance, with checks that keep unclear photos from becoming misleading results.

The result names the eyebrow shape that best matches the visible structure in your photo. It is designed to answer the core question quickly, while leaving room for natural variation between brows.

Brows are often blended, not perfect textbook shapes. Supporting confidence signals can help you see whether your brows look mostly natural, arched, straight, rounded, thick, thin, or another type.

The report can suggest ways to enhance your current shape, such as where to keep softness, where to define the arch, and when to avoid removing too much hair.

The makeup notes can help you choose softer strokes, sharper tails, lighter filling, or more structure based on the brow type detected in your portrait.

The result can point toward brow pencils, powders, gels, brushes, and other common brow products. Treat these as product type ideas, not brand endorsements.

The tool needs one clear face with visible eyebrows. If no brows, multiple faces, or unclear brows are detected, it asks for a better photo instead of returning a weak result.
Face shape guide
Your detected brow shape is only one part of the decision. Face shape can help you decide whether to add lift, softness, or width.
Face 01
Natural, Soft Angled, Rounded
Oval faces usually handle many brow shapes well. A soft angle can add definition without changing the balance too much.
Face 02
High Arched, Arched, Hard Angled
A higher arch can add vertical lift and help the face look a little longer.
Face 03
Soft Angled, Rounded
A smoother curve can soften a stronger jawline while still keeping the eye area defined.
Face 04
Rounded, Soft Angled, Straight
Gentler brows can balance a wider forehead and a narrower chin.
Face 05
Soft Angled, Rounded
Soft curves can balance wider cheekbones and keep the brow from looking too sharp.
Face 06
Straight, Natural
A flatter brow can add horizontal balance and reduce the feeling of extra length.
Photo tips
Small photo choices matter because the AI needs to see the brow head, arch, body, and tail.

01
Keep your face centered, evenly lit, and sharp. Both brows should be visible from head to tail.

02
Soft focus and dark shadows can hide the brow edge, which can weaken the shape read.

03
Profile and steep three quarter angles can change the apparent arch, tail, and length.

04
Hair, hats, glasses glare, masks, or hands can block the brow line the detector needs.
Comparison table
Different options solve different jobs. Use this table to decide whether you need detection, manual mapping, style previews, or a professional appointment.
| Option | Result detail | Privacy note | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| BeautyLove Eyebrow Shape Detector | Primary brow type, shape confidence, and styling guidance | Images are sent for processing. Result data may stay in browser storage | People who want a focused AI brow shape read from one portrait |
| Manual brow mapping guides | Self measurement of brow start, arch, tail, thickness, and length | No upload needed when done offline | People who want to measure and mark their brows by hand |
| Virtual brow makeover tools | Style previews such as lamination, tint, microblading, or powder brows | Varies by provider | People who want to preview a cosmetic style change |
| Beauty camera apps | Brow filters mixed with makeup, retouching, camera, or try on features | Depends on app account and data settings | People who want many beauty effects in one mobile app |
| Professional brow appointment | Human consultation, mapping, grooming, and hands on shaping | Handled by the salon or artist | People making bigger changes or unsure about at home grooming |
Privacy and data
BeautyLove uses uploaded images to process the Eyebrow Shape Detector request through the selected AI service. The analysis is not processed only on your device.
Result data and thumbnails may be kept in your browser storage so the result page can show your latest eyebrow analysis.
Upload photos you own or have permission to use. Do not use the tool to shame, harass, impersonate, or make high stakes decisions.
Automated brow analysis can be wrong. Use the result for beauty exploration, not for medical, legal, employment, safety, or identity decisions.
FAQ
Brow types, photo quality, credits, privacy, and how to use the result without overdoing your natural shape.
An eyebrow shape detector is an online tool that reads visible brow structure from a photo and estimates your brow type. BeautyLove uses the result to suggest shaping, makeup, product, and style ideas.
Upload one clear front facing portrait, run the eyebrow shape detector, then review your primary brow type and guidance. Use even light and keep both brows visible for a better read.
BeautyLove can detect common brow patterns such as natural, straight, arched, high arched, soft angled, hard angled, rounded, thick, thin, upward, tapered, and S shaped.
The result depends on photo quality, angle, lighting, brow visibility, and natural asymmetry. Treat it as beauty guidance, not a professional diagnosis or permanent rule.
Upload a sharp front facing photo with one visible face and uncovered brows. Avoid side angles, heavy blur, very dark images, strong filters, hair over the brows, and group photos.
Yes, a successful Eyebrow Shape Detector run uses 10 credits. Failed service requests and invalid image results should not consume credits.
Yes, the detector can analyze one clear human face with visible eyebrows. The styling guidance should still be read through your own grooming goals and personal style.
Yes, you can change the look with grooming, trimming, filling, gel, or professional shaping. For the most natural result, test small changes near your existing brow line.
Result data and thumbnails may stay in your browser storage so the result page can show your latest analysis. Clear browser storage if you do not want local result data to remain.
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