Face symmetry AI
The AI compares visible facial landmarks from one front-facing photo. It is useful for photo feedback and beauty styling, but it is not a medical or identity verification result.
Face Symmetry Test
Upload a clear selfie and the AI will review visible facial symmetry, with feature-level scores and notes so you can understand how the photo reads.

Catalog
The levels are just a simple way to talk about how balanced a face looks based on how well the left and right sides match up. We use these levels to give you an easy way to understand the symmetry score.
| # | Level | Range | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Excellent Symmetry | 85% - 100% | Facial symmetry above average. Visually quite balanced, with significant symmetry. Only slight to moderate asymmetries, overall harmonious appearance. |
| 02 | Good Symmetry | 75% - 84% | Facial symmetry slightly above average. Visually basically balanced. Moderate asymmetries are present in some features or areas. Overall still within a good symmetry range. |
| 03 | Average Symmetry | 65% - 74% | Facial symmetry at an average level. Visually acceptable. Relatively noticeable asymmetries present, possibly in multiple features or facial structure. Symmetry could be improved, but within a common range. |
| 04 | Slight Asymmetry | 55% - 64% | Facial symmetry below average. Visually slightly unbalanced. Obvious asymmetries are present and easily noticeable. May affect the overall harmony of the face, but still within an acceptable range of asymmetry. |
| 05 | Distinct Asymmetry | Below 55% | Facial symmetry low. Visually rather unbalanced. Significant asymmetries are prominent throughout the face, noticeably impacting overall visual balance. Asymmetry is quite pronounced and may be perceived as less harmonious. |
Essay
We look at different parts of the face: like the eyes, eyebrows, nose, mouth, cheeks, and even ears (if we can see them). We check if these features are in the same place, the same size, and the same shape on both sides of the face.
We compare the left and right sides: we see how closely the left side of the face mirrors the right side. Are they almost perfect copies of each other, or are there noticeable differences?
Levels tell us how much difference we see: the levels are like categories that describe how symmetrical the face is overall. We use these levels to give you a general idea.
Almost nobody has a perfectly symmetrical face. Everyone has small differences, it’s totally natural.
These levels are just about describing how much symmetry there is, not saying if a face is good or bad. Even faces with lower symmetry scores can be beautiful and unique.
Six readings
Face Symmetry Test looks closely at six key parts of your face to give you the most accurate symmetry score possible, here’s what we analyze.

Your eyes tell so much about your face balance. Face Symmetry Test checks if both your eyes are the same size, shape, and height. We look at whether they're evenly spaced from your nose and if they slant at the same angle. Did you know even small differences in eye symmetry can change how people see your expressions? Many people have slight eye asymmetry that makes their face unique!

Your eyebrows frame your face like picture frames. Our AI measures if your eyebrows have the same shape, thickness, and arch on both sides. We check if they start and end at matching points and sit at the same height above your eyes. Even sisters, not twins, is normal for eyebrows, most people pluck or shape them slightly differently without noticing. Your eyebrow symmetry affects how expressive your face looks.

Your nose is front and center on your face. Face Symmetry Test examines if your nose is centered, if the nostrils are the same size, and if the bridge runs straight. We check if your nose tip points directly forward or leans slightly. Almost nobody has a perfectly symmetrical nose, even models don't. Small nose asymmetries are totally normal and add character to your face.

Your smile says a lot about your face balance. Our AI looks at whether your lips are even on both sides, if your smile lifts equally, and if your lip fullness matches left to right. We check if your mouth is centered under your nose and if both sides move the same when you speak. Slight mouth asymmetry is super common and often gives people their distinctive smile.

Your cheeks add shape to your face. Face Symmetry Test measures if both cheeks have the same fullness, height, and contour. We check if your cheekbones are equally prominent and if both sides curve similarly from different angles. Cheek asymmetry is one of the most common facial variations, many celebrities have one cheek fuller than the other. Your cheeks play a big role in how light hits your face.

Your ears frame your face from the sides. Our AI examines if your ears are the same size, shape, and position relative to your eyes and jawline. We check if they stick out at the same angle and if the curves inside match. Ear asymmetry is something most people never notice about themselves, but can be fascinating to discover. Even slight differences in ear height are completely normal.
How it works
Testing your face symmetry is super simple with Face Symmetry Test. Just follow these three quick steps and you’ll discover your symmetry score in seconds.

Choose a clear selfie where we can see your whole face. Face the camera straight-on with neutral expression, no big smiles or silly faces. Make sure the lighting is good so we can see all your features clearly. Supported formats: JPG, PNG, JPEG, or WEBP files up to 10MB.
Click the Test button and watch our AI go to work. You'll see a cool scanning animation while our smart technology analyzes your face. Analysis usually takes just 5-10 seconds.
Check out your detailed symmetry results. You'll see your overall face symmetry score plus individual scores for each facial feature. Find out if your eyes are perfectly matched or if your smile tilts slightly to one side. Save your results or share directly to social media.
Capture
A handful of small choices make the difference between guesswork and signal.

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Look directly at the camera with your face centered. Keep your head level and your expression neutral for the most accurate symmetry measurement.

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Tilting your head or taking photos from the side will throw off your symmetry test. Face Symmetry Test needs to see both sides equally.

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Big smiles, frowns, or silly faces change your natural facial balance. Save the fun expressions for after your symmetry test.

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Shadows hiding half your face? Too bright? Our tool can't accurately measure what it can't see clearly.
Testimonials
Notes from people who’ve already taken the test.
“I was surprised to learn my left eye is slightly higher than my right. Never noticed it before, but now I can see it in all my photos. The cheek symmetry score was especially interesting. I showed my results to my sister and now she's hooked on the test too!”
“We passed my phone around at dinner and everyone took the symmetry test. My friend Tom scored highest with 92% symmetry. It was hilarious seeing everyone's reactions to their results. The feature-by-feature breakdown made it extra interesting. Now I understand why photographers always want me to turn slightly left.”
Michael Thompson
Verified user
“This test helped me figure out my best side for photos. Turns out my right side is more symmetrical than my left. Now I know which angle to use for profile pics. I've already gotten more likes on my latest Instagram post using what I learned.”
Tyler Anderson
Verified user
“As someone considering a nose job, this tool was super helpful. I discovered my nose isn't actually as asymmetrical as I thought, it's my eyebrows that are uneven. Saved me from focusing on the wrong thing. The detailed scores for each feature really helped me see my face objectively.”
Amanda Rodriguez
Verified user
“Took me literally 10 seconds to upload my pic and get results. I was shocked to learn my ears are at different heights. No wonder my glasses always seem crooked. The interface was super simple to use, and I loved being able to download my results to keep.”
Brandon Mitchell
Verified user
“I've tried this with three different photos now and keep getting consistent results. My mouth is apparently my most symmetrical feature at 89%. My boyfriend scored higher than me overall which led to a whole night of playful arguments. The tool is strangely addictive, we even tested our dog!”
Olivia Johnson
Verified user
Search-focused guide
A face symmetry test works best when it explains what the AI reads in the photo: left-right balance, eye level, brow height, nose centering, mouth alignment, and visible lighting quality. Use this section to understand the result before comparing it with golden ratio or overall face harmony tools.
The AI compares visible facial landmarks from one front-facing photo. It is useful for photo feedback and beauty styling, but it is not a medical or identity verification result.
Small asymmetry is normal. Look for patterns such as one brow sitting higher, one eye appearing more open, a tilted smile, or uneven lighting before judging the score.
Use a straight-on portrait with relaxed expression, even light, and no strong side angle. A desktop upload is often better when you want to compare a few high-quality photos.
Tool chain
Use the detector as a starting point, then continue into the tool that matches the next user intent.
Upload a clear front-facing photo to estimate facial symmetry from visible landmarks. Most faces are not perfectly symmetrical, so use the result as photo-based guidance rather than a fixed judgment.
Face symmetry compares the left and right sides of the face, while golden ratio analysis looks at proportions between features. Running both tools gives a fuller view of balance.
Use a centered portrait, keep your head level, relax your expression, and avoid harsh side lighting. Angled selfies can make one side look larger and reduce accuracy.
FAQ
Quick answers about face symmetry, the AI read, and how to get the best result.
Facial symmetry is how similar the left and right sides of your face look when compared to each other. It's when both sides of your face match up pretty well, like when you fold a paper in half. Perfect symmetry means both sides are exactly the same, but most people have some natural differences between their left and right sides.
You can check your facial symmetry with an AI-powered face symmetry test. Just upload a clear front-facing photo on Face Symmetry Test, and our tool will analyze your facial balance, giving you a symmetry score and details on each feature.
Nobody has a 100% symmetrical face. Even the most beautiful celebrities and models have some asymmetry. Our AI has tested thousands of faces, and we've never seen a perfect 100% score. Most celebrities score between 85-95% symmetrical. Complete symmetry would actually look unnatural and computer-generated.
A useful face symmetry test should explain the visible signals behind the score, not just return one number. BeautyLove checks multiple facial areas individually and keeps the result framed as photo-based beauty guidance, not medical or identity verification.
You can check your symmetrical face score step by step: Step 1: Take a clear, front-facing photo in good lighting. Step 2: Upload it to an online face symmetry test tool like Face Symmetry Test. Step 3: Let AI analyze your facial symmetry and calculate your symmetry score. Step 4: Review detailed results on your eyes, nose, lips, and other facial features.
Yes. A 90% symmetrical face is excellent. The average person scores between 70-85% on our face symmetry test. Anything above 85% is considered highly symmetrical. Remember though, some asymmetry is normal and gives your face character. Many famous models have distinctive asymmetrical features that make them unique.
Some tips to improve your facial symmetry: Practice good posture and avoid habits like sleeping on one side. Do facial exercises to strengthen muscles evenly. Maintain a healthy diet and skincare routine to keep skin firm. Try makeup techniques to create the illusion of a more symmetrical face. For long-term changes, consult a professional about orthodontics or cosmetic treatments.
The golden ratio face is a face whose proportions follow the divine proportion of 1:1.618, which appears throughout nature. This mathematical ratio has been used since ancient times to define ideal beauty. Face Symmetry Test uses aspects of the golden ratio to analyze facial features and determine how balanced and proportional your face is.
You can improve facial symmetry naturally by doing these: Maintain good posture to keep your facial muscles balanced. Practice chewing food on both sides of your mouth equally. Protect your skin from sun damage with SPF to prevent uneven aging. Stay hydrated and eat a balanced diet for healthy skin. Try facial yoga to strengthen muscles evenly on both sides of your face.
Yes. Your face symmetry can change over time due to aging, lifestyle habits, or injuries. Factors like weight loss, dental treatments, and muscle tone can also affect facial balance. Regular skincare and healthy habits help maintain a more symmetrical face. Children's faces typically become more symmetrical as they grow.
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