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Symmetrical Face Test - What Does It Analyze?
How to determine if my face is symmetrical?
First, take a well-lit, clear photo, and the online test will pass immediately through AI analysis, telling you the answer. After examining the photo, the AI will first analyze the symmetry of your facial features, detecting 11 areas, and then you can compare the proportions of your face with the golden ratio.
Golden Ratio for Face Symmetry
The Golden Ratio refers to a mathematical proportion, approximately 1.618, known as the Golden Ratio (Φ or Phi). Some people compare this ratio to the ratio of the face.
At Home Testing Available
Our online facial symmetry test can be easily accessed on a mobile phone or computer, just open the webpage and it can be detected immediately.
Key Proportions Associated with a Golden Ratio Face
We provide one of the most comprehensive AI symmetrical face test on the market, capable of detecting 11 facial proportions. Each proportion is clearly marked with numerical values.

Philtrim to Chin Ratio
The Nose to Lip to Chin ratio is a proportion where the distance from the base of the nose to the center of the lip.

Forehead, Nose to Chin Ratio
The ratios from the hairline to the bottom of the eyebrows, from the bottom of eyebrows to the bottom of the nose, and from the bottom of the nose to the tip of the chin.

Eye Aspect Ratios
The Eye Aspect Ratio is the relationship between the height of the eye compared to its width.

Eyebrow Golden Ratio
The Eye to Eyebrow Distance is the vertical distance from the top of the upper eyelid to the highest point of the eyebrow.

Perfect Arched Eyebrow Shape
The ideal proportion of the Eyebrow Arch is determined by the shape of the eyebrow itself, where the highest point (the arch) aligns with the golden ratio for an aesthetically pleasing look.

Eye Spacing
The relationship between the width of the eyes and nose and its height.
In our AI facial analysis technology, symmetry is simply a measurement used to assess the horizontal balance between the two sides of the face; it is in no way a measure of quality or beauty. Every individual’s face features natural, unique characteristics that define their own personal charm.
Our software is designed solely to help provide more accurate, personalized recommendations, such as finding the most comfortable eyewear or accessories that complement your unique facial structure, rather than to evaluate appearances. We deeply value your individuality and hope our analytical tools serve as a helpful resource for discovering the styles that work best for you.
Regarding the "Golden Ratio" often mentioned in facial symmetry analysis, we would like to kindly clarify that this is simply a mathematical concept of proportion, not a definitive standard for personal beauty. In reality, no human face is perfectly symmetrical; these subtle, natural variations contribute to your unique charm and individuality, rather than serving as a measure of quality.
In our AI applications, these measurements serve solely to provide more accurate, personalized recommendations, such as suggesting the most comfortable and suitable eyewear or hairstyles based on your specific facial structure, helping you discover your own style with ease. We deeply cherish the individuality of every user and are committed to using technology to assist you in exploring diverse styling inspirations, rather than evaluating or comparing facial aesthetics.
It is a thoughtful question to consider how our daily habits might interact with our natural features. Please be assured that, for adults, sleeping position does not alter the underlying bone structure of the face. While consistent pressure on one side over many years might influence the appearance of soft tissues, such as the development of subtle sleep lines, these are simply natural characteristics of the skin rather than a reflection of your inherent facial structure. Every individual possesses a unique and natural facial balance, and such minor variations are completely normal.