How ChadMe AI scores your face
Last updated: April 2026
ChadMe gives you a free AI face rating built around a simple idea: your selfie is analyzed as a set of visible traits, each mapped to a score (often 1–10) plus short explanations. The exact labels can vary by mode, but the flow is consistent: overall → traits → text breakdown.
What the model sees
The app works from your photo — lighting, angle, and image quality all matter. The model estimates things people can see in still images, such as:
- Structure — jawline, chin, cheekbones (as they appear in 2D).
- Eyes & brows — shape, spacing, intensity.
- Skin — clarity and texture cues in the photo.
- Symmetry & harmony — how balanced features look together.
It is not a medical scan and does not measure bone structure in real life — only what’s visible in the image you uploaded.
What 1–10 means in the app
Scores are relative estimates for that photo and session. They’re meant to be readable and comparable trait-to-trait — not a universal “rank” against everyone on Earth. If you want a fairer read, keep conditions similar between photos (same distance, lighting, no heavy filters).
Why scores differ between modes
Roast, ascend, physique, and other modes may use different prompts or models. Treat each run as its own snapshot. For interpreting lines on the screen, see how to read your breakdown.