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Our model finds key points on your face and computes measurements used to match your shape category.
You receive a ranked probability for each face shape, a confidence level, and practical recommendations for hair, makeup, and eyewear.
Upload a clear selfie and get a face shape probability plus confidence score, then style tips tailored to your features.
Analyze my face shapeWe aim for reliable results, while being transparent about what can impact them. Face shape is not a single number. It is a mix of proportions, angles, and how a photo is captured. That is why FindMyFaceShape.ai outputs probabilities plus a confidence level instead of forcing one absolute label every time.
At a high level, the pipeline works in three stages. First, the model detects facial landmarks on your image. These landmarks are stable reference points such as the jaw corners, chin tip, cheekbone extremes, and key points around the forehead.
Second, we compute geometric features from those points. This includes ratios like face length versus width, cheekbone width versus jaw width, and checks for how the face tapers from the cheekbones to the chin.
Third, we compare that feature set to our internal shape profiles and compute a probability distribution across the main categories.
Try a sharp, front facing selfie with neutral expression, good lighting, and minimal hair covering the forehead or jawline.
Our exact weighting and decision logic is proprietary. But the results are designed to be understandable: you get the best match, the probability spread, and a confidence indicator. If confidence is low, try a second photo with better lighting, less hair hiding the face outline, and your head looking straight at the camera.
Six common categories with quick visual cues. Many people sit between two shapes, so use this as a guide, not a label.
Balanced proportions with a slightly longer than wide face. The jawline is softly rounded and the cheekbones are often the widest point. Oval faces tend to suit many haircut lengths and frame styles because the features feel naturally harmonious.
Similar width and length with fuller cheeks and a soft jaw. The chin is usually less pointed and angles are gentle. Styles that add vertical lines or height, like layered cuts or angular frames, can help create a more elongated look.
Strong jawline with noticeable angles, and the forehead, cheekbones, and jaw can appear similar in width. The chin is often broad rather than pointed. Softer hair textures, side parts, and rounded frames can balance sharper lines.
Also called oblong, with a longer face length and straighter sides. The forehead and jaw can look similar in width, and the chin is often moderately defined. Styles that add width, like waves or wider frames, can reduce the perceived length.
Wider forehead and cheekbones that taper down to a narrower, sometimes pointed chin. The upper face draws attention and the jaw feels lighter. Chin length bobs, side swept bangs, and frames that add lower width often look flattering.
Cheekbones are the widest point, with a narrower forehead and jawline. The chin may be slightly pointed and the jaw is delicate. Looks that add volume near the forehead or jaw, like side bangs or oval frames, help balance the cheekbone focus.
Find the perfect hairstyle to complement your face shape
The most versatile face shape — almost any hairstyle works
Freedom to experiment
Face-framing layers add movement and highlight balanced proportions
Chin-length or longer bobs emphasize the natural symmetry
Adds romantic texture without overwhelming features
Short styles showcase balanced bone structure beautifully
Most styles complement well
Timeless and professional, works with natural proportions
Adds height and modern edge without disrupting balance
Swept back or loose, showcases facial symmetry
Clean look that highlights well-proportioned features
Do: Experiment freely — your face shape is forgiving with most styles
Avoid: Heavy, flat bangs that hide your forehead and disrupt proportions
Create angles and height to elongate the face
Add height and angles
Vertical lines draw the eye down and create length
Diagonal lines break up roundness and add angles
Adds height at the crown to elongate the face
Angled cut creates slimming illusion
Build volume on top
Height on top elongates and adds angular appearance
Central height with tapered sides creates vertical lines
Short sides and messy top create illusion of length
Angular texture breaks up soft curves
Do: Add volume at the crown and keep sides sleeker for vertical emphasis
Avoid: Chin-length bobs, blunt bangs, or styles that add width at the sides
Soften strong angles with layers and texture
Soften the jawline
Flowing texture around the face softens angular features
Soft fringe breaks up the strong forehead line
Diagonal part and movement reduce boxiness
Just below jaw with waves to mask angular corners
Embrace or soften angles
Messy bangs soften the forehead's strong horizontal line
Natural texture creates softer overall silhouette
Rounded edges at temples balance angular jaw
Volume up top draws attention away from jawline
Do: Add texture and soft layers around the face to balance strong bone structure
Avoid: Blunt cuts at jaw level, super short buzz cuts, or slicked-back styles
Add width and reduce perceived length
Create horizontal volume
Shortens forehead and adds width across the face
Side volume creates horizontal balance
Fullness at cheeks widens narrow appearance
Layers starting at cheekbones add width where needed
Balance with fringe and texture
Bangs shorten forehead while sides add width
Forward fringe and natural texture break up length
Ear-level volume creates horizontal emphasis
Parted fringe shortens face and adds soft frame
Do: Use bangs to shorten the forehead and add volume at the sides
Avoid: Long straight hair, slicked-back styles, or excessive height on top
Balance a wider forehead with fullness at the chin
Add volume at chin level
Fullness at the jawline balances narrow chin
Minimizes forehead width, adds lower volume
Gently covers wide forehead without harsh lines
Outward curl at ends adds width to lower face
Minimize top, add ear-level volume
Covers forehead width with natural volume at ears
Soft bangs reduce forehead prominence
Gradual sides maintain width without bulk on top
Ear-length waves add fullness to lower face
Do: Add width at cheek and chin level with layers, waves, or flipped ends
Avoid: Volume on top, slicked-back styles, or very short cuts that expose forehead
Balance prominent cheekbones with forehead and chin volume
Widen forehead and chin
Adds forehead width while framing cheekbones beautifully
Fullness at jaw balances narrow chin
All-over texture minimizes sharp cheekbone angles
Creates asymmetry that softens angular structure
Add fullness at temples
Adds forehead coverage and softens sharp angles
Fullness at temples balances cheekbone width
Diagonal lines complement angular bone structure
Natural movement softens geometric features
Do: Add width at forehead and chin to balance prominent cheekbones
Avoid: Slicked-back hair, center parts, or styles that add cheekbone-level width
Discover frames that flatter your face shape
Balanced proportions — most frame styles work well
Cat-eye frames
Adds glamour while complementing natural balance
Oversized round or square
Makes a statement without overwhelming features
Butterfly shapes
Elegant and feminine, perfect for oval faces
Aviators
Classic choice that suits oval proportions perfectly
Wayfarers
Timeless style that adds subtle angles
Rectangular frames
Adds structure while maintaining harmony
Pro tip: Oval faces can experiment freely — try frames that are as wide as the broadest part of your face for optimal balance.
Soft curves — angular frames add definition
Angular cat-eye
Upswept corners create lift and elongation
Geometric shapes
Hexagonal or octagonal frames add striking contrast
Browline frames
Draws attention upward and adds definition
Avoid
Small circular frames that mirror face shape
Square or rectangular
Sharp angles contrast soft curves effectively
Wayfarers
Angular shape adds structure and definition
Shield sunglasses
Wide straight top edge creates visual length
Avoid
Round frames that emphasize facial width
Pro tip: Look for frames slightly wider than your face with a strong horizontal line across the top to create a slimming effect.
Strong angles — rounded frames soften features
Round oversized frames
Softens angular jawline and adds femininity
Oval shapes
Balances strong features with gentle curves
Rimless or thin frames
Delicate look that doesn't compete with bone structure
Avoid
Boxy frames that emphasize angular features
Aviators
Teardrop shape provides flattering curves
Round frames
Creates appealing contrast with strong jawline
Navigator style
Curved edges soften without losing masculinity
Avoid
Sharp rectangular frames that add more angles
Pro tip: Frames that sit high on the nose help elongate the face. Look for curved bottom edges to soften the jawline.
Longer proportions — wide frames add balance
Oversized round frames
Adds width and softens long face shape
Butterfly or curved cat-eye
Wide temples create horizontal balance
Decorative wide temples
Thick sides add visual width to face
Avoid
Narrow frames that elongate face further
Large aviators
Wide lens coverage breaks up vertical length
Wraparound styles
Extends width and adds sporty appeal
Square with rounded edges
Tall lenses shorten perceived face length
Avoid
Small or narrow rectangular frames
Pro tip: Choose frames with deep lenses (top to bottom) to break up facial length. Colored or bold frames draw horizontal attention.
Wider forehead — bottom-heavy frames add balance
Round bottom frames
Adds fullness to lower face for balance
Low-set temples
Draws attention downward from forehead
Light colored frames
Subtle look that doesn't overwhelm delicate chin
Avoid
Top-heavy frames or decorative tops that widen forehead
Round or oval frames
Soft curves complement tapered face shape
Clubmaster style
Bottom rim adds weight to lower face
Thin metal frames
Lightweight look that doesn't add top width
Avoid
Heavy browline or aviators that emphasize forehead
Pro tip: Frames that are wider at the bottom than the top create the most flattering balance. Rimless bottoms work beautifully.
Prominent cheekbones — frames that soften angles
Cat-eye frames
Upswept corners highlight cheekbones elegantly
Oval frames
Curved edges soften angular bone structure
Rimless or semi-rimless
Lets cheekbones shine without competition
Avoid
Narrow frames that emphasize face width at cheeks
Browline frames
Adds width to forehead, balancing cheekbones
Square with soft corners
Structured yet not harsh on angular features
Aviators
Teardrop shape adds fullness to narrow chin
Avoid
Frames that are narrower than your cheekbones
Pro tip: Frame width should match or exceed your cheekbone width. Look for detailed brow lines or top rims to balance the narrow forehead.
Techniques to enhance your natural beauty (for women)
Enhance your natural balance — most techniques work beautifully
Light contouring under cheekbones and along the hairline. Your balanced proportions need minimal sculpting.
Key tip
Focus on enhancing, not reshaping
Apply on the apples of cheeks and blend upward toward temples. Any blush placement works well.
Key tip
Smile and apply to the rounded areas
Freedom to experiment with any eye shape or style. Classic winged liner and soft smoky eyes both flatter.
Key tip
Try bold colors and graphic liner
Any lip shape or color works. Bold reds, soft nudes, or trendy colors all complement your proportions.
Key tip
This is your face shape to go bold
Oval faces have the most versatility. Use this as an opportunity to experiment with trends and bold looks that other face shapes might need to approach more carefully.
Focus areas
Create definition and angles with strategic placement
Contour temples, below cheekbones, and along the jawline. Create shadows that add angular definition.
Key tip
Blend in diagonal lines, not circular motions
Apply slightly higher on cheekbones and sweep upward toward temples. Avoid the apples of cheeks.
Key tip
Diagonal application elongates the face
Extended winged liner creates horizontal pull. Lift outer corners with shadow and elongated lash focus.
Key tip
Cat-eye shapes are your best friend
Define the cupid's bow sharply. Slightly overline vertical center to create illusion of length.
Key tip
Avoid overly rounded lip shapes
Round faces have youthful softness. Use angular makeup techniques to add sophistication while keeping that fresh, approachable quality.
Focus areas
Soften strong angles with rounded techniques and soft blending
Focus on the jaw corners and temples to soften angles. Highlight center of forehead, nose bridge, and chin.
Key tip
Round out the jaw corners with shadow
Apply in soft, circular motions on the apples. Blend outward and upward in a rounded shape.
Key tip
Keep it soft and diffused, never angular
Rounded, soft smoky eyes work beautifully. Curve liner upward gently rather than sharp wings.
Key tip
Soft, blended edges over sharp lines
Soft, rounded lip shapes with slightly blurred edges. Glossy finishes add softness to the overall look.
Key tip
Rounded cupid's bow, not sharply defined
Square faces have striking bone structure that photographs beautifully. Softening techniques enhance your natural features without losing that strong, memorable look.
Focus areas
Add width and reduce perceived length with horizontal emphasis
Contour along hairline and under chin to shorten face. Highlight cheekbones horizontally to add width.
Key tip
Horizontal highlight on cheekbones is key
Apply horizontally across cheekbones, extending toward ears. Keep placement in the middle third of face.
Key tip
Wide, horizontal strokes add visual width
Extend shadow outward past eye corners. Horizontal liner and wide-set lash application create width.
Key tip
Extended outer corners widen the face
Slightly overline outer corners for wider appearance. Fuller lip looks draw attention to lower face.
Key tip
Emphasize horizontal width of lips
Rectangle faces have elegant, model-like proportions. Focus on balancing techniques that add dimension while embracing your naturally striking bone structure.
Focus areas
Balance a wider forehead by adding fullness to the lower face
Contour sides of forehead and temples. Highlight chin and jawline to add width to lower face.
Key tip
Shadow the temples, highlight the chin
Apply below the apples of cheeks, sweeping downward and outward. Keep color in the lower cheek area.
Key tip
Lower placement adds width to jawline
Keep eye makeup soft and not too extended. Focus shadow on the lid rather than extending outward.
Key tip
Avoid extending shadow past outer corners
Bold lips draw attention to lower face. Fuller lip looks with emphasis on bottom lip add balance.
Key tip
Statement lips are your power move
Heart faces are naturally romantic and feminine. Your pointed chin and wider forehead create a classic beauty that's perfect for bold lip colors and soft, glowing skin.
Focus areas
Soften cheekbones while adding fullness to forehead and chin
Lightly contour cheekbone tips to soften width. Highlight center of forehead and chin to add fullness.
Key tip
Highlight narrow areas, shadow wide areas
Apply on the apples and blend toward ears, not upward. Keep color central to avoid emphasizing width.
Key tip
Center-focused blush, avoid outer cheeks
Draw attention upward with arched brows and lid-focused shadow. Soft, diffused looks work beautifully.
Key tip
Well-groomed arched brows are essential
Fuller, rounded lip shapes add width to narrow chin. Gloss or lighter colors draw light to lower face.
Key tip
Round, full lips balance narrow chin
Diamond faces have dramatic, high-fashion bone structure. Your prominent cheekbones are naturally sculpted — embrace them while using makeup to create visual balance.
Focus areas
You will know once the AI can calculate facial measurements and return a confident match. We show probabilities so you can see how clear the result is.
Upload one clear, front facing photo and you are done. The tool runs instantly in your browser.
It can give a guess from a photo description, but it is not designed to reliably measure facial landmarks. Dedicated detectors tend to be more consistent for this task.
Yes, apps exist, but you can do it directly here in the browser. An app does not automatically mean better accuracy, the photo quality matters most.
Many are free because they are supported by ads. Ads help cover hosting, development, and model maintenance while keeping the tool accessible.
Yes. One photo is enough. If you want a stronger result, try a second photo with better lighting and a neutral pose.
It is accurate for clear, front facing photos. We also provide confidence because results can vary depending on lighting, angle, expression, and how much hair covers the face.
Upload or take a selfie, let the AI detect facial landmarks, then get shape probabilities plus confidence and style tips.
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