AI Nose Shape Detector

Greek, Roman, or Celestial Nose Shape? Upload a profile or front-facing photo to identify your nose geometry.

Analyze My Profile

For side profiles, turn 90 degrees. For front profiles, look straight ahead.

What Is Your Nose Shape Type?

Here are the 6 most common Nose Shape Types.

Greek (Straight)

The bridge is perfectly straight from the forehead to the tip. There are no bumps or depressions. It is considered the classical "ideal" in art history.

Key Feature: Linear Bridge

Roman (Aquiline)

Characterized by a high bridge that curves slightly outwards or has a visible dorsal hump. It gives the face a strong, authoritative presence.

Key Feature: Dorsal Hump

Celestial (Upturned)

Features a gentle concave curve (scoop) at the bridge and a tip that points slightly upward. It creates a soft, youthful, and feminine profile.

Key Feature: Upward Tip

Button

Small, short, and slightly round. Similar to Celestial but generally shorter in length with a slightly wider, rounded tip resembling a button.

Key Feature: Petite Size

Nubian (Broad)

Characterized by a longer bridge with a wider base. The profile tends to be flatter rather than arched. Common in African and East Asian ethnicity.

Key Feature: Wide Base

Hawk (Hooked)

Similar to the Roman nose but with a much sharper downward curve at the tip, resembling the beak of a hawk. It is dramatic and distinctive.

Key Feature: Downward Hook

How to Check Your Nose Shape

For the most accurate result, our AI analyzes the angle of your bridge and the projection of your tip.

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Capture the Angle

Upload a photo. For the best analysis of bumps or curves, use a side-profile photo (turn 90°). For width analysis, use a front-facing photo.

AI Tracing

The algorithm traces the "Nasofrontal Angle" (where forehead meets nose) and the "Nasolabial Angle" (tip rotation) to mathematically define your shape.

Shape & Tips

Receive your classification (e.g., Roman, Greek) along with personalized contouring advice to highlight or soften your specific features.

Real Profiles, Real Confidence

See what others discovered about their unique Nose features.

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Marcus

Marcus D.

Roman (Aquiline)

"I was always self-conscious about the bump on my nose. Finding out it's a 'Roman' nose and associated with leadership actually made me feel proud of it. Cool tool."

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Sophie

Sophie L.

Button Nose

"I tried contouring tutorials on YouTube but they looked dirty on me. This tool told me I have a button nose and suggested only highlighting the tip—it looks so much better!"

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Elena

Elena P.

Greek Nose

"Identified my shape as Greek (Straight) instantly. The advice to avoid heavy contouring on the bridge was spot on—I just needed a little highlighter."

Nose Shape Analysis FAQs

Should I upload a front or side photo?
It depends on what you want to check. For bumps, hooks, or curves, a SIDE PROFILE (90-degree turn) is required. For checking the width or bulbousness of the tip, a FRONT-FACING photo is best. You can run the tool twice with different angles!
Can contouring change my nose shape?
Visually, yes! While it doesn't change bone structure, strategic highlighting and shading can make a wide nose look thinner, a crooked nose look straighter, or a long nose look shorter. Our tool provides specific tips for this.
Does lighting affect the result?
Yes. Harsh overhead lighting can cast shadows that look like bumps or wideness. Soft, even, natural light facing a window gives the AI the most accurate read of your bridge structure.
Will my nose shape change over time?
Nose shape is largely determined by bone and cartilage, which stops growing after puberty. However, gravity and collagen loss can cause the tip to droop slightly as you age, potentially making it appear longer or more hooked.
Is my photo stored privately?
100% Private. The analysis happens directly in your browser. Your image is never uploaded to a cloud server, never stored, and never seen by humans.