Try Face Scale turns one front-facing photo into a private 1–8 PSL estimate and an inspectable 0–100 geometry score. It runs locally in your browser, needs no sign-up, and shows the measurements, confidence and model version behind the result.
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Hi Product Hunt — I built Try Face Scale after noticing that most face-rating tools ask people to upload a sensitive portrait and then return a mystery decimal with no explanation.
I wanted to test a more transparent approach. The photo and detected landmarks stay in the browser. The tool checks photo quality, calculates a versioned 0–100 geometry score, and then maps that result to a conservative range on the informal 1–8 PSL scale. Users can inspect the normalized measurements, reference centers, tolerances, confidence and model version instead of trusting a black box.
The important limitation is stated throughout the product: PSL is an online community convention, not a scientific or medical measure of attractiveness. The result is designed for private exploration and measurement transparency, not as a verdict about a person.
The complete tool is free and requires no account. I would especially value feedback on whether the distinction between the PSL estimate and geometry score is clear, and whether the privacy explanation is easy to understand before selecting a photo.