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Facial Landmarks: The AI Markers That Matter

Facial Landmarks: The AI Markers That Matter

AI face analysis tools like MirrorIQ rely on precise detection of facial landmarks to provide instant, anonymous assessments. These landmarks are key points—such as the corners of your eyes or tip of your nose—used to map proportions and features. To see your own quick scan, Run a Face Scan and discover how your features are plotted by modern AI.

What Are Facial Landmarks?

Facial landmarks are specific anatomical points that AI uses for measurements, helping create a unique map of each face. Learn more about why landmarks matter in Facial Landmarks & AI Features.

How Does MirrorIQ Use These Points?

MirrorIQ identifies between 50-70 key facial points in each scan: pupils, mouth corners, chin, and more. The system then measures distances and angles for its informational report. Interested how the points add up? Unlock Full Report for a step-by-step look.

The Science of Landmark Mapping

Landmark technology builds on decades of computer vision research. Each feature point helps AI account for unique facial expressions and structures. For more, see Science Behind AI Face Analysis.

Privacy: Always First

Your image is never stored, and your data is destroyed after report generation. Not medical advice. For informational purposes.

What Does This Mean for You?

  • Accurate facial mapping aids in creative projects, style exploration, and self-understanding.

  • No technical skill needed—results explained in simple language.

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FAQ

  • Are all landmarks always detected? Most major points are reliably picked up, but lighting and photo clarity matter.

  • Does makeup or facial hair affect landmarking? Sometimes; clear photos work best.

  • Can I get artistic analysis too? Yes, landmarks inform both artistic and scientific MirrorIQ reports. Try scanning in Start MirrorIQ Scan.

  • Are these markers standardized? Yes, they're based on established computer vision research.

  • Is my data saved? Never; all scans are erased post-analysis.

  • What can I do with the report? Use for curiosity, self-presentation, or reference in creative work.