Photo-based face rating
The score is based on the image you upload, including face visibility, camera angle, lighting, expression, and visible facial balance.
Free AI face rater
Upload a clear selfie and get an instant face rating out of 10. This rate my face tool focuses on facial balance, visible symmetry, expression, lighting, and photo clarity so the result is useful instead of vague.
Use a front-facing photo with your face visible, or drop a file here.
JPG, PNG, and WebP are supported. For a fair face rating, avoid heavy filters, extreme angles, and cropped faces.
What this tool does
People who search rate my face usually want a quick answer from one photo, not a long theory article. This page keeps the working face rater near the top and explains how to read the result without treating one number as a final judgment.
The score is based on the image you upload, including face visibility, camera angle, lighting, expression, and visible facial balance.
The AI face rater returns a practical beauty or attractiveness score, then shows feedback that helps explain why the photo may score higher or lower.
A face rating is a narrow AI estimate from one photo. It cannot measure personality, confidence, kindness, style, or real-life attraction.
How to use it
The same person can receive different scores across photos, so the goal is not to chase a perfect number. Use controlled photos and compare patterns.
Soft front light helps the AI read facial landmarks and reduces shadows that can make features look uneven.
A straight, eye-level selfie gives a more stable rate my face result than a tilted or close wide-angle photo.
A relaxed face or natural smile usually gives better feedback than an exaggerated pose.
If your scores are similar across multiple clear photos, the result is more consistent. If they vary widely, photo quality is likely the issue.
Score guide
A face score is best used as a quick photo-based signal. It can help you understand presentation and image quality, but it should not be used as a fixed label.
The uploaded image likely shows clear features, balanced proportions, good lighting, and a confident expression.
Many normal selfies land here. Small changes in light, distance, and expression may improve consistency.
The AI could rate the face, but blur, shadows, crop, or angle may be holding the photo back.
Retest with a clearer, front-facing photo before drawing any conclusion from a low face rating.
Choosing the right page
These pages are related, but they should answer different search intents. This page is for direct face rating language; the other pages keep their own keyword focus.
| Page | Main intent | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Rate My Face | Direct face score, face rater online, rate my face out of 10. | Users who want a fast rating from one selfie. |
| Am I Pretty or Ugly | Broader beauty test and pretty scale explanation. | Users asking whether they look pretty, ugly, beautiful, or attractive. |
| AI Beauty Photo Test | Photo-specific quality, lighting, angle, and image-based feedback. | Users searching for beauty test picture or photo-based AI feedback. |
Privacy and limits
Face photos are personal. Use only photos you have permission to analyze, and treat the output as entertainment and photo feedback.
Do not upload another person's face unless they agreed to the face rating.
A low or high score reflects the uploaded image and the AI model's narrow criteria, not your total attractiveness.
Lighting, distance, expression, camera lens, blur, and filters can all change the score.
Related tools
Use these internal pages when your intent is broader than a direct rate my face score.
Use the homepage for the broader beauty test, pretty scale explanation, and face attractiveness context.
Internal tool Use the AI beauty photo testUse this page when you want feedback on lighting, angle, clarity, and picture-based beauty test results.
Internal policy Read the privacy policyReview how the site explains photo privacy and responsible beauty analysis.
The tool reviews the uploaded photo for visible facial landmarks, balance, proportions, expression, and image quality. It then returns a face rating score and short feedback. The result depends on the photo, so a different selfie can produce a different score.
Yes. You can upload a photo and get a free AI face rating. Anonymous use may be limited to keep the service available for everyone.
You can get a useful AI estimate, but it is not an objective truth. Accuracy depends on face visibility, lighting, angle, photo clarity, expression, and the model's training limits.
Use a recent, sharp, front-facing photo with soft lighting and your full face visible. Avoid heavy filters, strong shadows, extreme camera angles, sunglasses, and cropped faces.
They overlap, but the intent is different. Rate my face focuses on a direct face score from one uploaded image. The am I pretty test is broader and explains the pretty scale, beauty score, and attractiveness context.
No single AI face rating should define how you see yourself. Retest with better lighting and a clearer photo, then treat the result as entertainment and photo feedback rather than a measure of personal worth.