How Normal Am I

How Normal Am I

AI Face Beauty Analyzer to reveal how “normal” you look.​

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How Normal Am I? lets anyone fire up their webcam and watch an on-device AI score their attractiveness, age, BMI and more—no uploads, no login, just instant feedback. Ideal for Gen Z, beauty creators and curious techies who ask, “how attractive am I, AI?”
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I Asked an AI "How Normal Am I?" – Here’s What Happened The Curiosity: Taking an AI Beauty Test It all started with a late-night scroll through social media. I stumbled upon a post about an AI attractiveness test and thought, "Why not let an AI rate my face?" We've all had those moments of vanity-meets-curiosity. You know, wondering how attractive am I in the eyes of a computer algorithm. So there I was, typing "how normal am i ai" into my browser, landing on a quirky site called How Normal Am I?. As a Gen Z who grew up with face filters and TikTok trends, the idea of an AI beauty test didn't feel too odd. In fact, the promise was intriguing: an AI face test that would scan my selfie and give me a “beauty score” or tell me how "normal" I am compared to others. Was this going to boost my ego or roast me completely? Only one way to find out. What Is "How Normal Am I?" Exactly? How Normal Am I? (hownormalami.net) is an online AI face beauty analyzer. In plain terms, it's like a smart mirror that gives you a score for your looks. You allow it access to your camera (or upload a photo), and in seconds it spits out an attractiveness rating — kind of like having an AI beauty analyzer and judge rolled into one. No app downloads, no sign-up. I was glad to see that, because nothing kills the vibe like a lengthy registration when all you want is instant fun. The name caught my attention. How Normal Am I? — what does “normal” even mean here? I dug a little and found out the name actually comes from an art project by a tech critic who used it to spark conversations about AI and bias. The current website keeps the playful spirit: it basically asks, "Hey, do you look 'average' according to AI standards, or do you stand out?" The AI face rater checks things like facial symmetry, proportions, maybe even skin tone, then compares it to its model of "average" attractiveness. In other words, it gives you an AI beauty score. And don’t worry, they make it clear your data isn’t being snatched — the analysis runs in-browser, meaning my face isn't secretly flying through the cloud to some mystery server. Privacy for the win! Rating My Face: The Results Time for the moment of truth. I clicked the "Start Analysis" button, trying to strike a normal (but nice) expression on my face. The AI camera feed blinked on, effectively turning my webcam into an AI beauty score camera. A small part of me feared a Black Mirror moment — would the screen flash "ERROR: TOO UGLY" or something equally brutal? 😅 After a second or two of suspense, my results appeared: "Attractiveness: 78% (Above Normal)". Huh, not bad! The AI beauty rating even guessed I was in my early 20s (which, thankfully, is correct) and said my face was "slightly asymmetrical but within normal range." I'll take that as a compliment... I think? Essentially, the AI told me I'm somewhat cuter than the average person it knows about. My ego and I high-fived. Being a perfectionist, I wasn’t satisfied with just one try. For science, of course. I tried another selfie, this time smiling wide. The score jumped to 85%! So, a smile does raise my rating – noted. Then I slouched and made a goofy face; predictably, my attractiveness score tanked to a fifty-something (hey, I had to test the extremes). What I learned: lighting and angles matter even to an AI. It's just like taking a regular selfie – good lighting = good results. The whole AI face rater experience turned into a mini photo shoot in my room. Not gonna lie, it was pretty fun. AI, Beauty Standards, and the Reddit Buzz After playing around with my own face, I started thinking: what does a score of 78% even mean? Beauty isn’t exactly something you can quantify, right? This AI attractiveness test tries to, but I kept reminding myself it's all based on data and algorithms. The tech critic in me remembered that these algorithms have biases – like favoring symmetrical faces or certain skin tones – because they're trained on imperfect datasets. It's fascinating and a bit weird at the same time. I mean, we’re letting a bunch of math equations tell us if we're hot or not. Wild. I wasn’t alone in this experiment. A quick search for "how normal am i reddit" showed that tons of people have been sharing their experiences too. Some users posted their scores and selfies on Reddit, turning it into a bit of a trend. Reading through the comments was a trip: people were comparing who got higher scores, asking why the AI thought they looked older or younger, and debating whether the whole thing is just a silly gimmick or something more meaningful. One Redditor joked they finally found a use for all their "okay-ish selfies" — feeding them to this AI face rater. Another user pointed out how tilting her head changed the result, sparking a discussion about how even AIs have a hard time with our selfie angles. It’s not just Reddit either. On TikTok, the hashtag challenge for AI face rating has people competing for the highest beauty percentage, and on Twitter, folks are sharing their AI beauty test results with equal parts pride and humor. How Normal Am I? has become more than just a tool; it's like a social experiment. It gets people talking about what is normal, who decides what's pretty, and how much we should really care about an algorithm’s opinion. Embrace Your Own Kind of Normal After my little adventure with letting AI judge my face, here’s my take: How Normal Am I? is a blast as long as you keep it in perspective. It’s an attractiveness test in the same way those old Facebook quizzes were personality tests — fun, but not destiny. The AI beauty analyzer gave me some cool insight (and yes, a confidence boost with that 85% on attempt number two!), but it also reminded me that beauty really can’t be bottled down to a single number. And that “normal”? There’s comfort in realizing the AI’s definition of normal is just data. It doesn’t see the awesome quirks and qualities that make you you. Will I use it again? For sure — probably at the next gathering when the conversation lulls and we need a goofy activity. I might also challenge my friends to beat my score, purely for bragging rights. But I won’t be swapping out my mirrors for AI anytime soon. If you’re curious, I say give it a go. It’s oddly fascinating to see yourself through the lens of an algorithm. Just remember to laugh at the results, whether you get a 20% or a 90%. In the end, How Normal Am I? is asking the wrong question — because who wants to be normal anyway? Embrace your unique, rock-your-own-style self, and let the AI’s score be just another fun factoid about your face. Ready to try it yourself? Head over to hownormalami.net and let the AI face test give you its two cents. Whether you’re using it to choose your next profile pic or just to satisfy your curiosity, enjoy the experience. And if you do share your results on social media or start your own “AI rate my face” thread, tag it #HowNormalAmI and join the conversation. After all, in a world where technology can tell us how it thinks we look, the most important opinion still comes from ourselves and the people who love us. Happy testing!
Sachin Sharma

fun project, thank you for making this