AI Golden Ratio Calculator

How close is your face to the divine proportion (1.618)? Upload a photo to analyze your facial symmetry and balance using the Phi constant.

Analyze My Proportions

For scientific accuracy, please keep a neutral expression and remove glasses.

Understanding Golden Ratio

The Golden Ratio (φ ≈ 1.618) is nature's mathematical blueprint for beauty. Our AI breaks down your facial geometry into six key components to calculate your alignment with this ancient principle.

Vertical Balance

We measure the ratio between your upper face (hairline to nose bridge) and lower face (nose to chin). In a balanced face, these segments approach the 1.618 proportion.

Eye-Mouth Triangle

Analyzes the triangle formed by your eyes and mouth. The width of your mouth compared to the distance between your outer eyes should ideally mirror the golden ratio.

Central Proportions

Focuses on the micro-geometry of the nose and lip area. The length of the nose compared to the philtrum (groove above the lip) is a subtle but critical harmony indicator.

Horizontal Symmetry

Calculates width consistency across key horizontal landmarks (cheekbones, jawline, and temples) to ensure features aren't too narrow or too wide relative to length.

The "Fifth Eye" Rule

A classic rule of beauty: the distance between your eyes should be exactly equal to the width of one eye. This creates perfect ocular balance.

Composite Harmony

Your final "Golden Ratio Score" is an aggregate of all these biometric measurements, indicating how closely your composite geometry aligns with the divine proportion.

How to Measure Your Phi Score

For the most scientifically accurate result, the AI needs a clear, unobstructed map of your facial landmarks.

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Prepare the Canvas

Look straight at the camera. Remove glasses and pull hair back. Keep a neutral expression (no smiling), as facial movements distort the geometric ratios.

Landmark Mapping

Our algorithm plots 68 facial points (eyes, nose bridge, lips, chin) and calculates the distances between them to fractions of a millimeter.

View Analysis

Receive your Golden Ratio Score (out of 10) and a detailed breakdown of which features align perfectly with Phi and which are unique to you.

Real Analysis, Real Insight

See what others discovered about their Golden Ratio .

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David

David R.

Score: 9.1

"I always thought my face was asymmetrical. The tool showed me I actually have 96% symmetry, but my 'Rule of Thirds' was slightly off. It gave me a huge confidence boost!"

Emma

Emma L.

Score: 8.8

"Fascinating technology. It correctly identified that my mid-face ratio is my strongest feature. I use this info now to choose hairstyles that frame my face better."

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James

James K.

Score: 9.4

"I compared a photo with glasses vs without. The tool was right—removing glasses gave a much more accurate reading of my eye spacing. Super precise."

Golden Ratio FAQs

What is a "good" Golden Ratio score?
Mathematically, a score of 10 would mean your proportions are exactly 1.618. However, most people fall between 6.0 and 9.0. Anything above 8.5 is considered exceptionally balanced mathematically, but remember: unique features often create charm that math cannot measure.
Can makeup change my score?
Yes, slightly. While makeup cannot change bone structure, techniques like contouring can visually alter the perceived width of your nose or height of your cheekbones, which may affect where the AI places its tracking points.
Does the photo angle matter?
Crucially. If you tilt your head up, your chin looks bigger and forehead smaller, ruining the vertical ratio. If you turn to the side, horizontal symmetry cannot be measured. You must look straight ahead at eye level.
Is symmetry the only thing that matters?
No. The Golden Ratio measures proportion (relationship of size), not just symmetry (mirror image). You can have a perfectly symmetrical face that doesn't fit the Golden Ratio if your nose is too long or eyes too close together.
Is my photo stored?
Never. All calculations happen directly in your browser using local Javascript. Your biometric data is never sent to a server, stored, or seen by anyone else.