Golden Ratio Face Calculator

Measure your facial proportions against the 1.618 Divine Proportion—the mathematical beauty standard.

Golden ratio face analysis illustration

The Math of Beauty

1 : 1.618

The Divine Proportion

The ideal ratio of face width (at cheeks) to face length.

Width of nose to width of mouth should ideally match this ratio.

1 : 1

Perfect Symmetry

The ideal vertical division of the face into thirds.

Hairline to brows, brows to nose base, nose base to chin.

1.618 : 1

The Golden Spiral

Seen in the curve of the ear and the jawline.

The distance from nose to chin compared to lips to chin.

Historical Context

Ancient Greece

Phidias used the golden ratio in the design of the Parthenon sculptures.

Established the foundation of Western aesthetic ideals.

Renaissance

Leonardo da Vinci illustrated 'The Divine Proportion' in Vitruvian Man.

Connected human anatomy with universal mathematical truths.

Modern Era

Dr. Stephen Marquardt created the 'Golden Mask' for facial analysis.

Used in plastic surgery and dentistry to guide aesthetic procedures.

Famous Faces & The Ratio

While no one is mathematically "perfect," some famous faces align closely with these measurements.

Bella Hadid

Face Shape

Often cited as scientifically close to the golden ratio (94.35%).

Beyoncé

Facial Symmetry

Exceptional balance in facial thirds and eye spacing.

Amber Heard

Nose & Chin

Scores highly on the ratio between nose length and chin depth.

Measure Your Divine Proportion

Curious how close you are to 1.618? Our AI tool measures key facial landmarks to give you a precise analysis.

A Note on Beauty Standards

The Golden Ratio is a fascinating mathematical concept, but it is not the definition of beauty. Cultural preferences, personality, symmetry, and unique features all contribute to attractiveness.

Use this tool for fun and self-discovery, not for self-judgment.