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Choose a sharp, recent, front-facing JPG, PNG, or WebP image with one face. Good lighting and a neutral background help the face rating see your features instead of the camera.
Upload one clear, front-facing photo and get a face rating in seconds. Choose a fast on-device analysis, a deep AI scan that combines facial geometry with a large language model, or a playful roast. Every face rating result can be downloaded as a share card and is never saved to your account.
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Your image is processed for this face rating only. PSL Scale does not store the photo, write a report to your account history, or keep the result after you leave the page.
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These examples show what the fast, deep, and roast face rating modes return. Your live result uses the same layouts but is generated from your own photo.
A compact share card with an overall 0-8 face rating score and eight dimension scores: symmetry, harmony, proportions, skin quality, facial structure, averageness, sexual dimorphism, and memorable features. Example: an overall 6.4 with strong symmetry and proportions, shown on a card you can save or post.

Your PSL Score
out of 8
Symmetry
6.6
Harmony
6.3
Proportions
6.7
Skin Quality
6.0
Facial Structure
6.5
Averageness
6.2
Sexual Dimorphism
6.4
Memorable Features
6.1
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A full report card with an overall 0-10 face rating, eight category bars (facial symmetry, feature harmony, facial structure, skin appearance, eyes and expression, smile and lip balance, style and presentation, photogenic quality), a written summary, strengths, areas to refine, grooming ideas, and photo tips. Example: an 8.4 face rating labeled 'distinctive and camera-ready' with expressive eyes and balanced structure.

Face rating report
Distinctive and camera-ready
The photo presents balanced features, expressive eyes, clear facial structure, and a confident visual style. Soft lighting and a relaxed expression make the strongest features easy to notice.
This portrait creates a strong first impression because facial structure, expression, and styling support one another rather than competing for attention. The eye area is expressive, the visible proportions feel balanced, and the hairstyle frames the cheek and jaw contours effectively. The on-device geometry confirms strong symmetry and proportions, which the face rating rewards. A slightly more open posture and a small adjustment to the camera height could improve the photograph further, but the current presentation already feels intentional and memorable.
This AI-generated face rating describes the visible presentation in one photo, not your worth or an objective universal standard of beauty. Lighting, lens, angle, expression, styling, and cultural preference can change perceived attractiveness.
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A fun, entertainment-first share card with your photo, an overall roast score, and a full witty roast paragraph — no per-category breakdown, just the score and the roast front and center, plus a few good-natured suggestions. Example: a 6.0 roast with a teasing line about your pose and lighting, ending with a tip to fix the camera angle, all on a card ready to send to a friend.
Share card format
Full roast text, ready to save or send

The lighting is doing overtime to save this angle, and the camera is hovering like it is interviewing your chin. Good bone structure, but the photo looks like it was taken by a drone. Tilt the phone down to eye level and let the face do the work.
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The face rating flow is built to be quick and private. Upload one photo, pick the mode that matches what you want, and read or download your result. These steps keep the face rating useful without asking you to trade away your privacy.
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Choose a sharp, recent, front-facing JPG, PNG, or WebP image with one face. Good lighting and a neutral background help the face rating see your features instead of the camera.
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Select fast analysis for a free instant score, deep scan for a full AI report grounded in facial geometry, or roast for a playful AI commentary. Each face rating mode is explained below.
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Review the score, the category or dimension breakdown, and the written feedback. The face rating describes one photo, so read the notes as practical feedback rather than a verdict.
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Save the share card as an image. The card shows your face rating and the pslscale.com domain at the bottom. Sharing buttons point friends to the tool, never to your private result.
Your photo is used only to produce this face rating. PSL Scale does not store the uploaded image, add it to an account gallery, or keep the report after you refresh or close the page. Download the card before you leave if you want to keep it.
One tool, three engines
Every face rating mode starts from the same uploaded photo, but each uses a different engine to turn that photo into a result. The explanations below stay practical and skip the technical jargon so you know exactly what each face rating is doing.
The fast face rating maps your facial landmarks directly on your device and measures symmetry, proportions, structure, and harmony from those points. Because the math runs locally, the face rating is instant, free, and the photo never leaves your browser.
The deep scan first maps the same facial geometry on your device, then sends that measurement together with your photo to an AI model. The model uses the measured geometry as a grounding anchor and reviews presentation, expression, and photo quality to write a complete face rating report.
The roast skips the geometry step and lets the AI look at the photo directly to write a witty, shareable take on your look, plus a few light suggestions. It is the most playful face rating mode and is clearly entertainment rather than a serious score.
Know what you will get
The three face rating modes produce three different outputs. Here is what to expect from each, with an example so you can choose the right one before you upload.
A compact share card with an overall 0-8 face rating score and eight dimension scores: symmetry, harmony, proportions, skin quality, facial structure, averageness, sexual dimorphism, and memorable features. Example: an overall 6.4 with strong symmetry and proportions, shown on a card you can save or post.
A full report card with an overall 0-10 face rating, eight category bars (facial symmetry, feature harmony, facial structure, skin appearance, eyes and expression, smile and lip balance, style and presentation, photogenic quality), a written summary, strengths, areas to refine, grooming ideas, and photo tips. Example: an 8.4 face rating labeled 'distinctive and camera-ready' with expressive eyes and balanced structure.
A fun, entertainment-first share card with your photo, an overall roast score, and a full witty roast paragraph — no per-category breakdown, just the score and the roast front and center, plus a few good-natured suggestions. Example: a 6.0 roast with a teasing line about your pose and lighting, ending with a tip to fix the camera angle, all on a card ready to send to a friend.
More than one number
A useful face rating explains itself instead of hiding behind a single number. The deep scan exposes the categories that shaped the result so you can understand why a photo received its score and tell facial features apart from photographic choices.
Reviews visible left-right balance while recognizing that no real face is perfectly mirrored.
Looks at how the visible eyes, nose, mouth, cheeks, and overall proportions work together as one face.
Considers the visible definition of the face shape, cheek area, chin, and jaw contour.
Describes visible tone, texture, and lighting presentation only, with no health or medical diagnosis.
Evaluates the visual impact of the eye area, gaze, openness, and the expression captured in the photo.
Reviews mouth-area balance and expression whether the photo shows a broad smile, a subtle smile, or a neutral pose.
Examines how grooming, hair framing, clothing color, and visible styling support the face in this image.
Measures how focus, lens perspective, angle, posture, composition, and light help or limit the portrait.
Geometry meets AI
Most online face rating tools either show a random number or send your photo to a black box. This face rating is different: it pairs deterministic facial geometry with a modern AI model and treats your privacy as a hard requirement.
The deep scan anchors the AI in measured facial geometry, so the face rating reflects real symmetry, proportions, and structure rather than a guess. The fast mode uses that geometry alone for a transparent, repeatable score.
The deep scan and roast modes use a current large language model that can describe presentation, expression, and photo quality in natural language, turning the face rating into feedback you can actually use.
The fast face rating never sends your photo anywhere. The deep scan and roast process the image for this face rating only and do not save it to your account or history.
Whether you want a free instant check, a serious written report, or a funny shareable roast, the face rating has a mode for it without making you switch tools.
Two scales, one face
The fast face rating and roast use the classic 0-8 PSL scale, while the deep scan face rating uses a 0-10 scale. (The roast shows the overall 0-8 score but skips the per-category breakdown.) The two scales describe the same face, so here is how PSL levels correspond to face rating levels. Read this as an approximate guide, not an exact conversion.
| PSL | Level | Face rating | What it means |
|---|---|---|---|
| PSL 7-8 | Elite / model-level | Face rating 8.5-10 | Rare, striking facial harmony and structure. The deep scan face rating lands near the top of the 0-10 scale. |
| PSL 5-6 | Above average / attractive | Face rating 6.5-8.5 | Strong, well-balanced features that stand out positively. A comfortable above-average face rating. |
| PSL 4 | Average | Face rating 5-6.5 | The rough midpoint where most faces cluster. A mid-range face rating with room to move through presentation choices. |
| PSL 3 | Below average | Face rating 3.5-5 | Below the midpoint, often tied to photo conditions as much as features. Small changes can lift the face rating. |
| PSL 1-2 | Low | Face rating 0-3.5 | Low range on both scales. The face rating notes focus on reversible presentation and photo improvements. |
PSL is usually stricter and more compressed than a casual 1-10 rating, so a 4 PSL is commonly treated as average while 7+ is rare. The face rating deep scan relaxes that compression onto a 0-10 scale for finer granularity.
Before you upload
Clear answers about the three modes, scoring, credits, privacy, and responsible use of this face rating tool.
A face rating is a structured estimate of how the visible presentation in one photo reads as attractive. The fast mode measures facial geometry, the deep scan combines that geometry with an AI review of eight categories, and the roast is a playful AI commentary. None of them measure your worth or a universal standard of beauty.
Pick fast analysis for a free, instant, on-device score. Pick the deep scan for a full written face rating report grounded in geometry. Pick the roast when you want a funny, shareable take on your photo. You can run more than one face rating mode on the same uploaded photo.
Yes. The fast face rating runs entirely in your browser, so it needs no login and no credits. The deep scan costs 20 credits and the roast costs 10 credits because they call an AI model.
The deep scan measures your facial geometry on your device first, then sends that measurement to the AI alongside the photo. The AI uses the geometry as a grounding anchor, so the face rating reflects real symmetry, proportions, and structure instead of guessing from the image alone.
No. The photo is processed for this face rating only. PSL Scale does not store the image, add it to your account, or keep the result after you leave the page. Download the share card if you want to keep your face rating.
The fast face rating and roast use the 0-8 PSL scale, where 4 is roughly average and 7+ is rare. The deep scan uses a 0-10 scale for finer granularity. The roast shows the overall 0-8 score but skips the per-category breakdown and leads with the roast text. See the PSL to face rating correspondence table above for how the two scales relate.
It is not designed to. The face rating prompt avoids identity claims and does not infer gender, ethnicity, health, personality, intelligence, or exact age. Skin comments describe visible presentation only and are not medical diagnoses.
Lighting, lens distance, camera height, angle, expression, posture, grooming, and styling all change how features appear, and AI output can vary too. For a more consistent face rating, use similar photo conditions; for exploration, change one factor at a time.
Yes. Download the share card image and post it where you like. The X, Facebook, and Copy Link buttons share the public face rating tool page only; they never upload or expose your private result.
The face rating focuses on reversible presentation choices like hairstyle, grooming, expression, and photo technique. It does not recommend surgery, medication, extreme dieting, or unsafe treatments. Consult qualified professionals for medical or clinical questions.