Tool comparison
iLook vs The Face Report: Canthal Tilt Tests Compared
Choose iLook for a qualitative eye-angle interpretation with left, right, average, difference, and category fields available to AI agents. Choose The Face Report for a browser-based degree estimate and visual measurement experience. A level camera and neutral head position are essential for either result.
Published August 21, 2026. Reviewed from public product pages and iLook documentation, not private product internals or an independent accuracy benchmark.
Quick comparison
| Criterion | iLook | The Face Report |
|---|---|---|
| Primary output | Left, right, average, difference, category | Photo-based canthal tilt degree estimate |
| Context | Eye and brow framing plus photo caveats | Focused eye-corner measurement |
| Agent access | Named canthal-tilt REST and MCP tools | Interactive browser tool |
| Best photo | Front-facing, level head, visible eye corners | Front-facing, level head, visible eye corners |
What iLook provides
Left and right visible tilt cues, average, side-to-side difference, category, and eye-framing interpretation.
The focused Canthal Tilt Test returns only the fields relevant to this question. The complete iLook report remains available when you also need face shape, five visible score signals, Golden Ratio context, and ranked guidance.
What The Face Report publicly describes
A browser tool publicly described as estimating canthal tilt in degrees from a photo.
Its public tool page is the source for this description. Product details can change, so check the current tool page before deciding.
The key difference
iLook is designed to explain what the submitted frame shows and expose stable fields. The Face Report focuses more directly on a visual degree estimate.
iLook also publishes REST, OpenAPI, MCP, A2A, Markdown mirrors, and agent discovery files. That makes it useful when the reader is software rather than a person navigating a report.
Which should you choose?
Choose iLook when
You need a readable category and structured result for a workflow or combined face report.
Choose The Face Report when
You primarily want to inspect a dedicated photo-based degree estimate.
What neither tool can prove
Head roll, asymmetrical expression, glasses, eyelid position, and perspective can shift an apparent eye-corner angle. This is not an ophthalmic measurement.
Use one clear, front-facing adult photo, keep lighting and camera distance consistent, and compare results only as subjective photo-level feedback. Do not use face-analysis scores for identity, medical, employment, insurance, credit, or other high-impact decisions.
Frequently asked questions
Which canthal tilt test should you choose?
Choose iLook when you need a readable category and structured result for a workflow or combined face report. Choose The Face Report when you primarily want to inspect a dedicated photo-based degree estimate.
Is an online canthal tilt test accurate?
It can describe visible cues in one suitable photo, but it is not a definitive physical or biometric measurement. Head roll, asymmetrical expression, glasses, eyelid position, and perspective can shift an apparent eye-corner angle. This is not an ophthalmic measurement.
Can an AI agent use the iLook canthal tilt test?
Yes. iLook publishes focused REST and named MCP tools, plus OpenAPI and A2A discovery, so an authorized agent can request structured fields without scraping the visual report.