Picture-based answer
The result reflects the uploaded image, including face visibility, lighting, crop, expression, camera distance, and visible facial balance.
Free AI ugly test from a photo
Upload one clear selfie and get a fast photo-based answer to “am I ugly?” The tool checks visible facial balance, expression, lighting, camera angle, and photo clarity, then explains the score without treating one image as your identity.
Use a front-facing photo with your face visible, or drop a file here.
JPG, PNG, and WebP are supported. For a fairer ugly test, avoid heavy filters, extreme close-ups, and dark lighting.
What this tool does
This page gives the direct upload test users expect for ugly-test searches, then explains the limits so the result is useful rather than harmful.
The result reflects the uploaded image, including face visibility, lighting, crop, expression, camera distance, and visible facial balance.
A low score often means the photo is working against you. Shadows, blur, lens distortion, or an awkward frame can change the result.
The AI cannot measure personality, warmth, movement, style, voice, or real-life chemistry.
Upload only photos you have permission to analyze and avoid group photos, minors, documents, or private background details.
How to use it
A single selfie can be misleading. Use a controlled photo, read the explanation, and retest only if the first image was clearly poor.
Even light reduces under-eye shadows and makes facial landmarks easier to read.
Avoid close wide-angle selfies that enlarge the nose, chin, or forehead.
A relaxed face or slight natural smile gives a more stable result than a forced pose.
Group shots, sunglasses, masks, hair over the face, or side profiles reduce confidence.
If the first image was blurry or dark, try one clearer photo. Do not keep retesting to chase reassurance.
Score guide
The score is a narrow photo estimate. Use it to understand image quality and presentation, not to decide whether you are attractive as a person.
The image likely has clear facial visibility, balanced lighting, and a confident or natural expression.
Many ordinary selfies land here. Small changes in light, distance, and expression can shift the number.
The AI could rate the face, but blur, shadows, crop, angle, or expression may be holding the picture back.
Treat this as a cue to check photo quality first. Do not draw a conclusion from one harsh-looking picture.
Choosing the right page
These pages overlap, but each page serves a different search intent.
| Page | Main intent | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Am I Ugly Test | Direct ugly-test and picture-test queries. | Users who want a careful answer after a photo makes them feel unattractive. |
| Rate My Face | Neutral face score and face rater intent. | Users who want a score without negative wording. |
| Am I Pretty or Ugly | Broad beauty test and pretty scale context. | Users asking whether they look pretty, ugly, beautiful, or attractive overall. |
| AI Beauty Photo Test | Photo quality, lighting, angle, and clarity feedback. | Users focused on why one specific photo scored well or poorly. |
Privacy and limits
A face photo is personal, and negative wording can hit harder than a normal face score. Keep the test practical and stop if it makes you feel worse.
Do not upload another person’s face unless they agreed to the test.
A score reflects one image, one model, and narrow visual signals. It is not a permanent label.
Lighting, distance, lens distortion, blur, filters, and expression can all shift the outcome.
If repeated scores make you anxious or stuck, stop testing and use a calmer guide instead.
Related tools
Use these internal pages depending on whether you want a neutral score, a calmer explanation, or a no-photo option.
Use a neutral face score when you do not want negative wording.
Internal guide Why Am I So Ugly?Read a calmer guide if a bad photo or low score is making you judge yourself too harshly.
Internal tool AI Beauty Photo TestUse photo-specific feedback for lighting, angle, crop, and clarity.
Internal quiz Attractiveness QuizTry a no-photo option for presentation and confidence signals.
The tool reviews the uploaded photo for face visibility, landmarks, facial balance, expression, lighting, angle, and image clarity. It then returns a photo-based score and feedback. A different photo can produce a different result.
Yes. It is designed for users who want a picture-based AI test. The result describes the uploaded photo, not your whole appearance in real life.
No AI can make a final judgment about whether a person is ugly. It can only estimate visual patterns in one image. Personality, style, movement, confidence, and personal preference are outside the photo score.
Use a recent, sharp, front-facing selfie with soft light and your full face visible. Avoid strong filters, extreme close-ups, sunglasses, masks, and group photos.
A low score may come from bad lighting, blur, crop, lens distortion, an awkward expression, or the model limits. Retest once with a clearer photo before interpreting the result.
No. If repeated testing makes you anxious, step away. A rating tool is for light photo feedback, not reassurance checking or self-worth decisions.