Face Shape Analyzer Logic That Mirrors Manual Measuring Guides
Traditional guides for how to measure face shape usually tell you to find your forehead width, cheekbone width, jawline width, and face length. That approach can work, but it is awkward for many users because measurement points are not always obvious. People often end up asking whether they measured too high, too low, or at the wrong angle. This page solves that problem by applying the same measurement logic visually. The face shape analyzer detects landmarks, compares the same core dimensions, and then weighs how your face tapers from top to bottom. In other words, it keeps the reasoning people expect from a calculator, but removes the friction of doing every step by hand. That matters because calculator-type search intent is not only about getting a result. It is also about feeling that the result came from visible proportions rather than guesswork. The page therefore explains the calculation, not just the label.