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Our AI face shape finder analyzes your facial proportions in 5 simple steps — no measuring tape needed
Take a clear front-facing photo with good lighting and your hair pulled back so your forehead and jawline are fully visible.
Capture a clean profile view showing your jawline, chin, and the full length of your face.
Place dots on key facial points — chin, cheekbones, jaw corners, and forehead — to help the AI measure your proportions precisely.
Quick questions about how you perceive your own face shape help calibrate the AI for a more accurate result.
Our AI determines your exact face shape and delivers personalized hairstyle, beard, and glasses recommendations.
Every face falls into one of six categories based on the proportions of your forehead, cheekbones, jawline, and chin. Learn which one is yours.
The forehead is slightly wider than the chin, with softly rounded edges and high cheekbones. Face length is roughly one and a half times the width. Oval is considered the most versatile face shape because almost any hairstyle, glasses frame, or beard style works with it.
The forehead and jawline are about the same width, with full cheeks and a soft, curved chin. The face appears nearly as wide as it is long. Round faces benefit from styles that add height and vertical length to create the appearance of a slimmer, more defined look.
The forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are roughly equal in width. The jaw is strong and angular, with a squared-off chin. Square faces project strength and masculinity. Hairstyles with soft texture on top and clean sides work best to balance the bold jaw.
A wide forehead and prominent cheekbones taper to a narrow, pointed chin. Often paired with a widow's peak hairline. Heart-shaped faces benefit from styles that add volume near the chin and jaw to create balance between the wider upper face and narrower lower face.
The cheekbones are the widest part of the face, with a narrower forehead and a pointed chin. This angular and defined shape is considered rare and striking. Styles that add width at the forehead — like fringes or swept bangs — complement the diamond shape best.
The face is noticeably longer than it is wide. The forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are all similar in width, giving the face a long, rectangular silhouette. Hairstyles that add horizontal volume and avoid adding extra height work best for oblong faces.
The right hairstyle, beard, and glasses frame can dramatically improve how your face looks. Here's exactly what works for each face shape.
Your face shape is the overall geometric outline formed by your bone structure — specifically the width of your forehead, the prominence of your cheekbones, the width and angle of your jawline, and the length of your face from hairline to chin. These four measurements, and how they relate to each other proportionally, determine whether your face is oval, round, square, heart, diamond, or oblong. Unlike features like your nose or eyes, face shape is almost entirely determined by your skeleton, which means it stays consistent throughout adulthood and doesn't change with lighting, expression, or camera angle. Understanding your face shape is the single most useful piece of information you can have when making decisions about your hair, beard, glasses, or grooming routine.
The reason face shape matters so much comes down to visual proportion. Every hairstyle, beard length, and glasses frame creates a different visual outline around your head. The goal of good styling is to create the appearance of an oval face — widely considered the most balanced and proportionally harmonious shape — regardless of your natural face shape. A round face, for example, benefits from hairstyles that add height and reduce width, such as a quiff or pompadour. A square face benefits from softer, textured styles that break up the strong, angular jaw. An oblong face needs width at the sides to counteract its length. When your hairstyle works with your face shape, the result looks natural and effortless. When it works against it, something just looks off — even if you can't identify exactly why. Most men who have had a great haircut, beard, or glasses recommendation will recognize this instantly.
Traditionally, finding your face shape required a measuring tape, a mirror, and a careful set of calculations. AI face shape detection changes all of that. By analyzing dozens of facial landmark points — the corners of your jaw, the widest point of your cheekbones, the width of your forehead, the curve of your chin — and calculating the proportional ratios between them, an AI face shape detector can determine your face shape from a single photo in seconds. MoggerMan's face shape detector is specifically built for men and goes beyond simply naming your shape. It combines face shape analysis with hairstyle recommendations, beard styling advice, and glasses frame guidance tailored specifically to your proportions, so you leave with an action plan, not just a label. Whether you're planning your next haircut, deciding on a beard style, or shopping for new frames, knowing your exact face shape is the place to start.
If you want to measure your face shape without a tool, you'll need a flexible measuring tape and a mirror. Pull your hair back completely. Measure four things: your forehead width at its widest point (usually just above the eyebrows, from hairline to hairline), your cheekbone width at the widest point across your face below the eyes, your jawline width by measuring from the tip of your chin to below your ear then doubling it, and your face length from the center of your hairline to the tip of your chin. Compare these numbers: if your face length is the longest measurement and all widths are similar, you likely have an oblong face. If your face is roughly as wide as it is long with soft edges, it's round. If your jawline is the widest measurement with sharp angles, it's square. If your forehead is widest and your chin is narrow, it's heart-shaped. If your cheekbones are widest, it's diamond. If all measurements are balanced with a slightly narrowed jaw, it's oval. The AI face shape finder above handles all of this automatically — and does it with far more precision.
In male grooming and looksmaxxing circles, face shape is considered one of the foundational metrics of facial attractiveness — alongside jawline definition, facial symmetry, and golden ratio proportions. The reason is simple: face shape determines which features are naturally emphasized. A square face emphasizes jaw strength and masculinity. A diamond face draws attention to high, wide cheekbones — a feature strongly associated with masculine attractiveness. An oval face projects balance and symmetry. Understanding your face shape helps you decide what to develop, what to style around, and how to position your grooming choices to maximize the natural strengths of your facial structure. Combine your face shape result with MoggerMan's jawline analyzer, golden ratio calculator, and attractiveness test for a complete picture of your facial profile.
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