Face symmetry test

Face Symmetry Test

Upload a front-facing portrait to check left-right facial symmetry, spacing balance, golden ratio context, and photo factors that can change the result.

Left-right symmetry cues across eyes, brows, nose, mouth, jaw, and face outline.
Golden ratio and facial harmony context for the symmetry result.
Spacing and facial thirds references that help explain the score.
Reliability notes for head tilt, lens distortion, expression, lighting, and occlusion.

Upload a photo for the face symmetry test

Use a centered portrait with both sides of the face visible. The server CPU detector estimates landmarks and returns symmetry notes without face identification.

Upload a front-facing photo

JPG, JPEG, PNG, or WebP up to 10MB

JPG, JPEG, PNG, or WebP up to 10MB
Server CPU analysis, photo not stored

Upload a front-facing photo

Visual guide

Photo examples and sample result

Use these visual examples before uploading. A clear front-facing photo helps the detector read landmarks, while angle, blur, or covered features can make the result less stable.

Recommended upload

Clear, centered, front-facing portrait

This kind of image gives the landmark detector the best chance to compare symmetry, thirds, spacing, and ratio cues.

  • Single face with both eyes visible
  • Steady light, neutral angle, no heavy filter

Avoid this upload

Side angle, blur, shadows, or covered features

If key points are hidden or distorted, GoldenFace can still try, but the score and metric notes may be less reliable.

  • Face turned sideways or cropped tightly
  • Sunglasses, mask, hair, low light, or multiple faces

Visual guide

Example result preview

Sample value

86%

Detection confidence

87%

What the report highlights

Left-right symmetry cues across eyes, brows, nose, mouth, jaw, and face outline.86%
Golden ratio and facial harmony context for the symmetry result.79%
Spacing and facial thirds references that help explain the score.83%

The test compares left-right landmark relationships and explains how photo quality affects facial symmetry readings.

How the face symmetry test works

The test compares left-right landmark relationships and explains how photo quality affects facial symmetry readings.

  1. 1

    Upload one clear, centered portrait with both sides of the face visible.

  2. 2

    GoldenFace estimates visible landmarks using server CPU analysis.

  3. 3

    The test compares mirrored landmark distances and spacing patterns.

  4. 4

    Read the symmetry notes as an entertainment reference, not as identity recognition or medical advice.

Face Symmetry Test FAQ

What does a face symmetry test measure?

It estimates left-right balance from visible facial landmarks such as eyes, brows, nose, mouth, jaw, and face outline.

Can camera angle change facial symmetry?

Yes. Head tilt, lens distance, lighting, expression, and partial occlusion can make one side look different in a photo.

Does symmetry mean beauty?

No. Symmetry is one visual cue among many and does not define attractiveness.

Is this face recognition?

No. GoldenFace estimates geometry for a portrait reference and does not identify who is in the image.