Upload a selfie and AI estimates the age you actually look, based on your skin and facial structure. Free, instant, no signup — and your photo is deleted after analysis.
Precise biological age, full beauty & symmetry breakdown, skin-health analysis, a personalized improvement plan, and progress tracking over time.
Start your free trial"How old do I look?" is a question friends and family will never answer honestly. A camera and a well-trained model will. Upload or snap a selfie and our AI maps 68+ facial landmarks — the position of your eyes, brows, nose, mouth, and jawline — alongside skin texture, fine lines, and tone evenness, then returns the age your face reads to a neutral observer. The typical error is around ±4 years, which is comparable to how well most humans guess.
The whole thing takes a few seconds, costs nothing, and needs no account or email. Your photo is analyzed on the spot and deleted afterwards — it is never stored or shared. Whether you're hoping you read younger than your birthday says or just curious what a stranger's first impression might be, this gives you a calm, objective answer you can screenshot, compare with friends, or retake after a good night's sleep.
Two layers drive the estimate. The first is structure: facial proportions and landmark positions shift subtly with age — cheeks lose volume, the jawline softens, eyes appear slightly deeper set — and the model reads those patterns from your landmarks. The second is skin: visible texture, fine lines around the eyes and mouth, and uneven tone or sun spots all push the estimate up, while smooth, even-toned skin pulls it down.
The photo itself matters almost as much as your face. Harsh overhead light deepens shadows and can add years; soft, even daylight reads more accurately. Low-resolution or blurry shots hide skin detail, beauty filters smooth it artificially, and extreme angles distort proportions. For the most honest answer, face the camera straight on at eye level in natural light, skip the filters, and relax your expression.
Your free score is just the headline. The complete report breaks down every factor and gives you a plan to improve it.
Get your full face age reportIt reads two kinds of signals from your selfie. First, it maps 68+ facial landmarks to measure structure — the proportions and positions of your eyes, nose, mouth, and jawline, which shift in predictable ways as people age. Second, it analyzes skin-level cues: texture, fine lines, and tone evenness. A deep-learning model trained on large, labeled face datasets combines both into an estimated perceived age in seconds.
The typical error is around ±4 years — a mean absolute error of roughly 4.2 years, in line with modern published age-estimation models. That is comparable to, and often better than, how accurately humans guess a stranger's age. Photo quality moves the needle: a sharp, front-on, evenly lit selfie usually lands within a few years, while dim light, filters, or odd angles can push the estimate further off.
Perceived age and calendar age often diverge, and research points to a few big drivers. Dermatologists attribute a large share of visible facial aging to cumulative UV exposure, which is why sun-heavy lifestyles read older. Chronic short sleep and stress are also linked in studies to duller skin and more visible fine lines, while genetics set your baseline. Smooth, even-toned skin is the single strongest "younger" signal the model sees.
Yes, noticeably. Harsh top-down or side lighting casts shadows into lines and folds, which can add several years to the estimate, while soft, even, front-facing light reads youngest and most accurately. Shooting from below exaggerates the jaw and neck; extreme close-ups distort proportions. For a consistent number, hold the camera at eye level in natural light with a neutral expression — and compare photos taken in similar conditions.
No. Your selfie is uploaded over an encrypted connection, analyzed on the spot to produce your age estimate, and then deleted. It is not stored, published, shared with other users, or used to build a public gallery. The free test also requires no account or email, so you can check how old you look without handing over any personal details.
The evidence-backed basics move the needle most. Daily broad-spectrum sunscreen is the single biggest lever, since UV exposure drives much of visible skin aging. Consistent sleep — most adults need 7-9 hours — is linked to fewer visible fine lines and better skin tone, and steady hydration supports skin plumpness. Retinoids and a simple, consistent skincare routine help over months. Retest here periodically to see whether your estimate shifts.
Once you know how old you look, try the Skin Age Test to see whether your skin reads older or younger than the rest of your face, or run the AI Beauty Score and Face Symmetry Test on the same selfie for the fuller picture.