Am I Pretty Test

Upload a clear selfie or portrait to get an AI pretty score, photo feedback, and practical tips for choosing a more flattering profile picture.

Sample selfie for an Am I Pretty Test result Clear portrait sample for AI pretty score feedback

Upload Your Photo for the Am I Pretty Test

Use a clear front-facing photo, or drag and drop an image here

Am I Pretty Test Photo Examples

These examples show the kind of clear, well-lit photos that usually produce more useful pretty score feedback.

Well-lit outdoor portrait for an Am I Pretty Test
Centered selfie example for AI pretty score analysis
Portrait result example for comparing pretty test photos

How to Use the Am I Pretty Test

Step 1

Upload one clear photo

Start with a selfie or portrait where the eyes, nose, lips, face outline, and skin texture are easy to see. Avoid heavy filters, extreme angles, sunglasses, and dark mirror photos.

Step 2

Let the AI read visible cues

The model checks face landmarks, symmetry, proportions, image clarity, expression, and presentation. The result reflects this uploaded image, not a fixed judgment of your real-world attractiveness.

Step 3

Compare your pretty score in context

Use the score to compare profile photos, dating app images, or social avatars. Differences usually point to lighting, crop, pose, expression, or photo quality.

Tool-First Pretty Score

What This Am I Pretty Test Is Best For

People searching for an Am I Pretty Test usually want a fast answer, but the most useful answer is photo feedback: which image presents your face most clearly and confidently?

This page keeps the tool first because the search intent is functional. Upload a photo, get a pretty score, then use the explanation to understand what the AI could read from the image. The score is most helpful when you compare several realistic photos rather than treating one number as a final truth.

The Am I Pretty Test works best for profile-photo decisions, dating app pictures, social media avatars, and quick self-checks before posting a photo. It can highlight visible factors such as soft lighting, facial symmetry, expression, framing, and image sharpness.

It does not measure personality, charm, voice, movement, confidence in real life, or how someone who knows you would respond. It is a still-image AI pretty score, so interpret it as practical image feedback first.

Profile photo selection

Compare two or three portraits before choosing a dating app, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or creator profile image.

Pretty score with context

Use the result to understand photo presentation: lighting, crop, clarity, expression, and visible facial balance.

Safer self-check framing

The test can be fun and useful, but it should never replace real confidence, personal style, or feedback from people you trust.

Best use cases

Dating profiles

Shortlist the clearest photo before updating a profile or comparing two possible lead images.

Social avatars

Check whether a cropped selfie still shows enough facial detail for a strong first impression.

Lighting experiments

Compare daylight, indoor light, and evening shots to see which photo reads better.

Expression testing

Try a neutral look, soft smile, and full smile to see which image feels more approachable.

AI Face Feedback

How an AI Am I Pretty Test Works

An AI pretty test estimates how one uploaded image aligns with visual patterns commonly associated with perceived attractiveness.

The process usually starts with face detection. The model locates the face and reads visible landmarks around the eyes, brows, nose, lips, chin, cheeks, and outer face shape. If those landmarks are hidden by hair, shadows, filters, or blur, the result becomes less stable.

Next, the AI considers feature spacing, left-right balance, proportional relationships, skin clarity, expression, and photo quality. A clear portrait can score differently from a dark car selfie even when the same person appears in both images. That is why a pretty score is best interpreted as feedback on the photo.

The healthiest way to use an Am I Pretty Test is to look for patterns across multiple images. If several clear photos receive similar feedback, the result is more meaningful. If scores jump around, the variable is probably the photo setup: angle, light, crop, focus, background, or expression.

Clear portrait used as a strong input example for the Am I Pretty Test
A centered, well-lit portrait gives the AI a cleaner read than a heavily filtered or low-light selfie.

Face landmarks

The AI needs readable eyes, nose, mouth, chin, cheeks, and face outline before it can produce stable feedback.

  • Sunglasses hide key signals.
  • Heavy filters can distort skin texture and proportions.
  • A tilted camera can make symmetry look weaker.

Symmetry and proportions

The model estimates visual balance and feature spacing, but it cannot understand charisma, humor, personality, or how you appear in motion.

Photo presentation

Lighting, crop, expression, grooming, and camera distance can move the pretty score because the test evaluates the uploaded image.

What the tool usually reads

Facial clarity

The full face should be visible without strong blur, heavy shadow, or major obstruction.

Balanced lighting

Soft, even light helps the model read both sides of the face more consistently.

Natural expression

A relaxed face or soft smile usually gives more useful feedback than an exaggerated pose.

Realistic image quality

Avoid filters that change facial structure, smooth texture aggressively, or alter the jaw and eyes.

Photo Tips

Best Photos for a More Useful Pretty Score

The photo you upload has a major effect on the score, so treat the test as a way to improve image selection.

Start with one clean baseline photo: front-facing, sharp, evenly lit, and not overly edited. Keep the face large enough in the frame for the AI to read detail. If the photo is too far away or cropped at the forehead or chin, the result may be less useful.

Then compare realistic variations. A window-light selfie, a casual outdoor portrait, and a polished profile photo can all tell you something different. When one version scores better, inspect the image before judging yourself: did the light soften shadows, did the angle reduce distortion, did the smile look more natural?

For dating and social media, the best photo is not always the highest score. Choose the image that is clear, current, trustworthy, and aligned with how you actually want to present yourself.

Well-lit outdoor portrait suitable for comparing Am I Pretty Test photos
Clear focus, even light, and a natural expression usually create more reliable pretty score feedback.

Use a realistic baseline

Begin with a photo that looks like you on a good day, not a heavily altered image.

Compare similar photos

If you want useful feedback, compare images with only one major change: light, angle, crop, or expression.

Watch for misleading inputs

Extreme beauty filters, wide-angle distortion, and heavy shadows can change how the model reads your face.

Upload checklist

Face the camera

A straight or slightly turned portrait is easier to interpret than an extreme angle.

Keep both eyes visible

Eye area clarity helps the AI read expression and facial balance.

Use soft light

Window light or shaded outdoor light usually works better than harsh overhead lighting.

Avoid over-editing

Use a photo that still represents your actual face and skin texture.

Score Context

What Your Pretty Score Means

A pretty score can be interesting, but it should be read as directional photo feedback rather than a verdict on your appearance.

The AI result summarizes visible patterns in one image. It may reward clear symmetry, balanced proportions, soft light, sharp focus, and a relaxed expression. It may penalize poor lighting, blur, odd cropping, or a pose that hides facial structure. None of that captures your full attractiveness in real life.

Different tools can give different results because they use different models, training data, and scoring scales. A single Am I Pretty Test score is less useful than a consistent pattern across several good photos. If the feedback helps you choose a clearer profile picture, the tool has done its job.

Privacy and emotional context matter. Do not upload photos you are uncomfortable processing, and do not use any score to judge your worth. The test is a practical photo-analysis tool, not a measure of identity, desirability, or personal value.

Use the score for decisions

Pick the photo that presents you clearly and matches the platform where you will use it.

Do not chase perfection

A useful image feels real, clear, and approachable. A very edited image can be less trustworthy even if it scores well.

Check privacy expectations

Face-analysis tools should explain what they process, how results are generated, and how photos are handled.

Am I Pretty Test FAQ

Is this Am I Pretty Test free?

Yes. You can upload a photo and get AI pretty score feedback for free. The result is intended for photo comparison and self-checking, not as a final judgment of your appearance.

How accurate is an AI pretty score?

It is directional rather than absolute. The AI can evaluate visible patterns in the image, but lighting, angle, crop, filters, and expression can all change the score.

What photo should I upload?

Use a clear, front-facing or slightly turned portrait with even light, visible eyes, and minimal filters. Avoid dark photos, sunglasses, heavy blur, or extreme beauty edits.

Can I use this for dating profile photos?

Yes. The best use is comparing several realistic profile photos to see which one presents your face most clearly and approachably.

Does a low score mean I am not pretty?

No. A low score often reflects photo quality, lighting, angle, or model limitations. It does not measure personality, confidence, style, movement, or real-life chemistry.

Is this different from the main attractiveness test?

Yes. The main attractiveness test targets broad face attractiveness searches, while this page focuses on the Am I Pretty Test intent: quick pretty score feedback and profile-photo selection.