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Free PSL rating calculator

Last updated: August 2026

Seven questions, weighted the way PSL raters actually weigh traits - eye area and lower third count most. You get an estimate on the strict 1-8 scale where 4 is average and 6 is top-5%. No signup, nothing leaves your browser.

Answer honestly. Each question maps to a trait real raters weigh. Self-report skews generous, so treat the output as your ceiling, not your floor.

Self-reported estimate. Real ratings come from what a photo shows, not what we believe about ourselves - the app scores an actual selfie, trait by trait.

Why a self-test can only estimate

Every input above is self-reported, and self-report is systematically generous - especially on harmony, which is exactly the trait raters weigh hardest. A photo-based rating removes that bias: the model scores what the camera sees. Treat the calculator as calibration, then check it against a real trait-by-trait rating.

Get the real number

ChadMe scores an actual selfie - jawline, eyes, skin, hair, symmetry - and shows what is driving the result. First rating is free.

FAQ

How accurate is this calculator?

As accurate as your honesty. It weights traits like real raters do, but self-report skews high - photo-based ratings consistently come in under self-assessments.

Is my data stored?

No. The calculator runs entirely in your browser; nothing is sent anywhere.

What is a good PSL score?

4-4.5 is average, 5 is roughly top 20%, 6+ is top 5%. See the band pages for what each score means and what moves it.