Perceived attractiveness test
Am I attractive?
A questionnaire can't answer that — you don't need a self-assessment, you need to know what other people actually read in the first glance. Upload a photo and in about a minute the AI reconstructs what women perceive in the first 1.2 seconds: face, physique, outfit, and vibe scored separately, plus which one is dragging the read down and how far it can move.
Why an “am I attractive quiz” can't actually tell you
Most attractiveness tests online are 10-20 multiple-choice questions: what color are your eyes, what do friends say about you, are you confident. That measures how you see yourself. First-glance attractiveness happens entirely outside your self-image — thin-slicing research (Willis & Todorov, 2006) shows people form judgments of a face within 100 milliseconds, long before personality gets a vote. The only way to measure how others read you is to let an engine calibrated on first-impression perception look at your actual photo.
What this test actually gives you
- A first-impression read on an IQ-like axis (median man ≈ 110) — it describes the strength of her actual first-glance reaction, not a textbook beauty grade
- Face / physique / outfit / vibe broken out separately: which dimension is helping and which is costing you
- Your ceiling: where the read lands if every changeable lever (body fat, hair, styling, posture) is maxed
- An improvement plan ranked by impact — concrete moves, not “be more confident”
Honest scope: what it can and can't measure
The engine is calibrated on cross-cultural attractiveness research (Buss 1989; Langlois et al. 2000) and public dating-platform behavioral data, and it predicts the first-glance read under mainstream preference distributions. It cannot measure your humor, conversation, or long-term relationship potential — those start scoring after the first glance. Treat it like a diagnostic: find what's suppressing the read, fix it, retest.
Frequently asked questions
Is this attractiveness test free?
Yes — 2 free tests per month, no account required. The full deep report (her inner monologue, scenario breakdowns, the 7/30/90-day plan) is a one-time $9.9 unlock per report.
How is this different from a regular “am I attractive” quiz?
Quizzes measure self-perception; photo analysis measures perception by others. This test never asks how you feel about yourself — the AI reads the photo directly and reports the dimension-by-dimension first-glance reaction pattern.
What happens to my photos?
They're compressed and EXIF-stripped (location and metadata removed) on your device before upload, stored privately, never made public or used for training, and deleted from storage when you delete the report.
How do I read the score?
It uses an IQ-like axis: around 110 is the median man, 120+ means the first glance earns a second look, and 130+ is the clearly-strong-attraction band. The report includes a full methodology page.
How accurate can an AI attractiveness test be?
For the narrow thing it measures — the first-glance read — the pattern is stable: thin-slicing research shows first-glance judgments are fast and highly consistent across observers. The engine predicts that consistent pattern. It doesn't predict chemistry, and it doesn't define your worth.
Can women take it?
The current version is calibrated for how men are perceived by women — the research base and scoring anchors point that direction — so readings on women's photos aren't reliable.
Am I attractive?
Free · no sign-up · about 1 minute
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