Golden Ratio Face Calculator

Measure how closely your facial proportions align with the classical Golden Ratio. Our AI analyzes 12 key landmark ratios and scores your face against the mathematical ideal.

Key Ratios We Measure

These 6 golden proportions are benchmarked against φ = 1.618.

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Face Length / Width

The overall face proportions from hairline to chin compared to the widest cheekbone width.

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Eye Width / Nose Width

The ratio between the distance spanning both eyes and the width of the nose base.

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Upper / Lower Face

The distance from hairline to eyes versus eyes to chin — a key vertical Golden Ratio proportion.

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Mouth / Nose Width

Comparison of mouth width to the width measured between the outer edges of each nostril.

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Nose Length / Lips

The vertical span of the nose from bridge to tip compared to the height of the lips.

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Pupil Distance / Mouth

Distance between pupils compared to the width of the mouth — a commonly cited ratio.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the golden ratio in faces? +
The golden ratio (φ = 1.618) is a mathematical proportion found throughout nature. In faces, it describes ideal proportional relationships such as face width to height, or spacing between features.
How is the golden ratio calculated for a face? +
Our tool measures key landmark distances — face length to width, forehead/nose/chin segments, eye width to nose width, and more — then computes how close each ratio is to 1.618.
Does the golden ratio determine attractiveness? +
The golden ratio is a classical framework for beauty, but modern research shows attractiveness is multifactorial. Averageness, symmetry, cultural ideals, and personality all play significant roles.
Who has a perfect golden ratio face? +
No one has a perfect 1.618 score across all ratios. Researchers who have measured celebrities like Bella Hadid and Amber Heard have found very close approximations in some ratios, but these results are often methodology-dependent.