Face Symmetry

Face Symmetry

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Instant face symmetry analysis for selfies and portraits

Face Symmetry is a straightforward yet surprisingly precise tool for anyone curious about how balanced their facial features really are. Instead of drowning you in filters or beauty effects, it focuses on one job: letting you inspect right and left facial asymmetry with clear visual guidance.

You start by loading a photo from your gallery, then the app overlays a central axis on the face. From there, a series of dedicated controls lets you fine‑tune the alignment. You can rotate the image by 90 degrees, tilt it slightly in 20‑degree increments, or even apply subtle 5‑degree jaw rotations. That may sound technical, but in practice it helps you line up the face perfectly with the central guide, making asymmetries in the eyes, nose, or jawline much easier to spot.

The interface is bare-bones but functional, which actually suits the app’s purpose. There are no distractions, just a small set of buttons to move or rotate the image and central axis. The “go to the right and left central axis” and “go down the central axis” options are particularly helpful when you want to focus on specific zones, such as one side of the jaw or the alignment of the mouth.

Face Symmetry is best for users who want a practical, visual reference: photographers fine-tuning portraits, artists studying proportions, or anyone simply curious about how balanced their features look in photos. It doesn’t offer cosmetic editing or medical diagnostics, and it doesn’t pretend to. As a niche utility for analyzing facial balance, it’s focused, lightweight, and does exactly what it promises.

package name

com.pandaz.facial_asymmetry

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Android Pandaz