Fair thing to wonder about any face app. Verdict turns your two photos into 60+ real measurements, the actual angles and proportions of your face, and grades each one against how everyone else actually looks. Here is how.
From your front and side photos, Verdict computes the same ratios and angles researchers use to describe facial structure. Real numbers, straight off your face:
That is twelve of the 60+ we run. The rest cover the eyes, brows, nose, midface, mouth, chin, and jaw from both views.
Every measurement starts from points on your photos: your jaw corner, nose tip, eye corners, and dozens more. Verdict places them, then you check and drag each one where it belongs before anything is scored. That step is what separates a real measurement from a guess. The angles come from where your points actually sit.
A raw number means nothing on its own. Is a 118° jaw angle good? Verdict grades every metric by how common it is in the real population, adjusted for your sex and ethnicity. A 5 is average. The higher you go, the rarer the trait. The scale is built so an ordinary face lands in the middle, not so everyone gets a flattering number.
Your four pillars (Harmony, Angularity, Dimorphism, Health) and your overall roll up from those scores. One broken proportion is meant to hurt, the way it does in real life, instead of getting averaged away by everything else.
Most of your score is math you could check with a protractor. Only what a ruler can't catch (skin, under-eye area, grooming, and how your features sit together) is judged by an AI pass on a strict, consistent scale. Everything else is objective structure.
This is an estimate from two photos, not a medical opinion. Photo quality matters. Good lighting, a level head, and a clean straight-on and side shot give the most accurate read. Tilt, hair cover, and harsh angles throw it off. Treat your verdict as a mirror, not the final word on you.
Your photos are analyzed only to score you. They are never sold, never used for ads, and your finished scans stay on your own device, not on our servers. Front-photo detection even runs entirely inside your browser. Full details in our Privacy Policy.
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