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Instant Face Scan Outputs: Making Sense of AI Results

Instant Face Scan Outputs: Making Sense of AI Results

Wondering how to interpret the numbers and visuals from your AI face scan? This guide unpacks the types of results you’ll receive from MirrorIQ's instant, anonymous analysis—no specialist knowledge needed. Ready to begin? Start MirrorIQ Scan to see your own data in seconds.

Understanding Your Report

The MirrorIQ report covers several elements: symmetry score, feature ratios, and recommendations for further styling options. For a breakdown of technical concepts, our in-depth guide on Facial Landmarks and AI Features can help.

What Each Metric Means

  • Symmetry: Compares the two halves of your face

  • Proportion: Distance and angle measurements between landmarks

  • Harmony: How features align for overall balance

How to Use the Information

MirrorIQ’s results inform—you might discover new styling ideas or simply gain confidence in your one-of-a-kind looks. To check changes over time, start a new scan with the Unlock Full Report feature.

Tips for Interpreting Your Results

  • Compare scores but don’t fixate on numbers—variation is normal

  • Consult expert guides for deeper understanding

Not medical advice. For informational purposes.

Privacy and Security

All reports are anonymous, tailored for your eyes only. For privacy details, review AI Face Scan Privacy.

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FAQ

  • What do the numbers in my report mean? They reflect key ratios and symmetry calculations for your face only.

  • Should I compare reports with others? For best results, focus on your personal progress and features.

  • Can I save scans? Each MirrorIQ scan is private and not stored by the system.

  • How often do results change? Lighting, camera angle, and expression can affect each scan.

  • Can I share my results? That’s up to you—MirrorIQ doesn't auto-share data. Unlock Full Report for more insights.

  • Is this a substitute for professional advice? No, the analysis is strictly informational.