얼굴형 감지기: AI 얼굴형 테스트 온라인

정면 사진을 업로드하면 윤곽, 턱, 광대, 이마, 얼굴 길이를 바탕으로 사진에서 가장 가까운 얼굴형을 몇 초 안에 추정합니다.

Clear portrait for face shape detector Front-facing portrait for AI face shape test

Upload a clear photo to find your face shape

Use JPG, PNG, or WebP. A front-facing portrait with hair pulled back gives the cleanest face shape result.

  • Free face shape test from a photo
  • Clear result with photo-quality notes
  • Useful for hair, glasses, and profile-photo decisions

How the Face Shape Detector Works

Step 1

Upload a front-facing portrait

The tool works best when your full face outline is visible. Pull hair away from the cheeks and jaw, keep the camera at eye level, and avoid strong side shadows.

Step 2

AI checks outline and proportions

The detector estimates face length, cheekbone width, forehead width, jaw width, chin shape, and how clearly the portrait shows those landmarks.

Step 3

Read the closest face shape match

You get a practical result such as oval, round, square, heart, oblong, or diamond, plus notes that explain why one photo may be more reliable than another.

Common Face Shape Types

Most real faces sit between categories. Use these descriptions as a map, not as a rigid label.

Oval

An oval face usually appears longer than it is wide, with balanced forehead, cheekbones, and jaw.

  • Soft jaw curve
  • Balanced upper and lower face
  • Often works with many hair and glasses styles

Round

A round face often has similar width and length with soft cheeks and a gentle jawline.

  • Fuller cheek area
  • Soft angles
  • Length can be understated in close selfies

Square

A square face usually has a stronger jaw and similar width across forehead, cheekbones, and jaw.

  • Defined jawline
  • Straighter sides
  • Strong outline in front-facing photos

Heart

A heart-shaped face often reads wider at the forehead or cheekbones and narrower toward the chin.

  • Wider upper face
  • Narrower chin
  • Hairline visibility matters

Oblong

An oblong face appears longer than it is wide, often with a longer lower or midface.

  • Noticeable face length
  • Less width through cheeks
  • Camera distance can exaggerate length

Diamond

A diamond face often has prominent cheekbones with a narrower forehead and chin.

  • Cheekbones are the widest point
  • Narrower jaw and forehead
  • Works best when hair does not cover cheeks

Face Shape Clues and Best Uses

A detector is most useful when the result helps you make a practical decision, not when it becomes a fixed identity label.

Face shape Common visual clues Useful next step
Oval Balanced proportions, softly tapered jaw, face length greater than width. Compare hair volume and glasses width without needing strong correction.
Round Soft cheek area, gentle jaw, width and length feel close. Try styles that add vertical structure or clearer side framing.
Square Broad jaw, straighter sides, forehead and jaw look similar in width. Use the result to compare softer frames or hairstyles with movement.
Heart Wider upper face with narrower chin or lower face. Balance the upper face with frames and styles that add lower-face weight.
Oblong Longer face length with less cheek width. Consider styles that add side volume or reduce extra height.
Diamond Cheekbones are visually widest, with narrower forehead and chin. Choose frames and hair shapes that respect cheekbone width.

What the AI face shape test looks at

The detector focuses on visible geometry: whether the face is longer than it is wide, where the widest point appears, how the jaw tapers, whether the chin is rounded or pointed, and whether hair or shadows hide the outline. It does not judge attractiveness, identity, health, or personality. It simply compares the photo with common face shape patterns.

AI face shape detector checks visible face outline and proportions

Why results can change between photos

Face shape detection is sensitive to camera angle. A close selfie can widen the center of the face, a tilted head can shorten one side, and hair can make the jaw or cheekbones look wider or narrower. If two photos produce different labels, use the clearer front-facing portrait as the better signal.

Different photo conditions can change a face shape test result

How to get a cleaner face shape result

Use even front light, keep the camera at eye level, step back from the lens, relax your expression, and show your full forehead, cheeks, jawline, and chin. If you have facial hair or glasses, test one photo with them and one without to see whether they change the detected outline.

Clear front-facing portrait for a better face shape finder result

How to Interpret a Face Shape Result

A face shape detector gives a closest-match label from one photo. The label is useful, but it is not as precise as a measurement taken in controlled conditions.

Clear match

Strong visible outline

The photo shows the forehead, cheekbones, jaw, and chin clearly, so the result is more useful.

Close match

Mixed shape signals

Many faces sit between categories, such as oval-round or square-oblong. Use the explanation, not just the label.

Retest

Photo conditions interfere

Hair, beard, glasses, tilt, blur, or side light may hide the real outline. Test a cleaner portrait.

Result boundary

The tool estimates the face shape visible in the uploaded image. It should help with styling and photo comparison, not define your appearance permanently.

Photo Privacy and Practical Limits

Face shape tools feel casual, but a face photo is still sensitive. Use a photo you are comfortable uploading and avoid submitting someone else's face without permission.

The result is also limited by the photo. A detector cannot see your true outline if hair covers the jaw, if the camera is above your face, or if strong light hides one cheek.

Photo-based estimate

The result describes the visible outline in one image, not a permanent or medical category.

Best with repeatable inputs

Compare two or three similar portraits before making hair, glasses, or profile-photo decisions.

Use clear consent

Do not upload another person's face, especially a minor's face, without appropriate permission.

얼굴형 감지기 FAQ

What is a face shape detector?

A face shape detector is an online tool that estimates whether a photo reads closest to oval, round, square, heart, oblong, or diamond based on visible facial outline and proportions.

How accurate is an AI face shape test?

It can be useful when the photo is clear and front-facing, but it is still an estimate. Hair, beard, glasses, lens distance, head tilt, and lighting can change the detected shape.

What photo works best?

Use a clear portrait at eye level with even front light. Keep your forehead, cheeks, jawline, and chin visible, and avoid strong filters or extreme angles.

Can my result be between two face shapes?

Yes. Many people are between categories, such as oval-round or square-oblong. Use the result as a practical styling clue rather than a strict label.

Is face shape the same as facial symmetry?

No. Face shape describes the outline and proportions of the whole face. Facial symmetry describes left-right balance. They can influence each other but answer different questions.

Can I use the result for hairstyles or glasses?

Yes. That is one of the best uses. The result can help you compare frames, hair volume, bangs, side parts, and profile photos with more structure.