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title: iLook vs The Face Report: Facial Symmetry Tests Compared
description: Compare iLook and The Face Report facial symmetry tests by feature breakdown, visual proof, photo checks, interpretation, and agent-ready output.
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# iLook vs The Face Report: Facial Symmetry Tests Compared

Choose iLook when you need an overall symmetry score plus stable eye, brow, nose, mouth, and jaw fields for people or agents. Choose The Face Report when you want a browser-led 0–100 symmetry report with photo checks, proof views, mirror views, and overlays.

Reviewed August 18, 2026. This editorial comparison uses public product pages and iLook documentation. It is not an independent accuracy benchmark.

## Quick comparison

| Criterion | iLook | The Face Report |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Primary output | Overall and five feature-level symmetry fields | 0–100 score plus visual proof |
| Photo validation | Straight-on check and caveat | Publicly describes a photo check |
| Visual tools | Explanation and report context | Mirror views and overlay |
| Agent access | REST, MCP, OpenAPI, A2A | Interactive browser tool |

## What iLook provides

Overall score with eye, eyebrow, nose, mouth, and jaw symmetry rows, straight-on photo check, and feature-level explanation.

## What The Face Report publicly describes

A browser tool publicly described with a 0–100 score, photo check, feature proof, mirror views, and overlay.

## The key difference

iLook prioritizes stable structured fields and integration. The Face Report prioritizes visual inspection tools that help a person see the comparison.

## Which should you choose?

Choose iLook when you want concise feature-by-feature output or need an agent-readable symmetry result. Choose The Face Report when you want mirror views, overlays, and visual proof in a browser report.

## Important limitation

Perfect symmetry is neither normal nor required. Pose, expression, lens distortion, hair, and uneven light often create more apparent asymmetry than the face itself.

## Sources and next steps

- [Try Facial Symmetry Test on iLook](https://www.ilook.fit/facial-symmetry-test)
- [Read The Face Report's public tool page](https://thefacereport.com/tools/symmetry)
- [Compare the broader AI face-analysis category](https://www.ilook.fit/blog/ai-face-analysis-tools-compared)

