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title: iLook vs The Face Report: Golden Ratio Face Calculators Compared
description: Compare iLook and The Face Report Golden Ratio face calculators by phi score, facial thirds and fifths, interpretation, and agent-ready output.
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# iLook vs The Face Report: Golden Ratio Face Calculators Compared

Use iLook when you want a separate 0–100 phi score with a plain-language explanation and structured agent access. Use The Face Report when you want a browser-led Golden Ratio measurement view covering the 1.618 reference, facial thirds, and facial fifths. Neither score defines beauty.

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 | 0–100 phi score plus explanation | Golden Ratio and supporting facial proportion measurements |
| Reference | φ ≈ 1.618, explicitly separated from overall score | Publicly describes phi 1.618 plus thirds and fifths |
| Agent access | Focused REST and MCP result | Interactive browser tool |
| Interpretation | Photo-level proportion context, not a beauty verdict | Measurement-led proportion comparison |

## What iLook provides

A separate phi score out of 100, reference ratio 1.618, visible proportion explanation, and focused API and MCP output.

## What The Face Report publicly describes

A browser measurement tool publicly described around face length-to-width, phi 1.618, facial thirds, and facial fifths.

## The key difference

iLook keeps phi score separate from its overall appearance score and explains the submitted photo. The Face Report foregrounds geometric ratios and measurement-style presentation.

## Which should you choose?

Choose iLook when you need an interpretable phi result that can be consumed by a person, app, or AI agent. Choose The Face Report when you want to explore several Golden Ratio measurements in an interactive browser report.

## Important limitation

A single two-dimensional photo cannot recover exact three-dimensional facial geometry. Lens distance, tilt, expression, and crop can materially change apparent ratios.

## Sources and next steps

- [Try Golden Ratio Face Calculator on iLook](https://www.ilook.fit/golden-ratio-face)
- [Read The Face Report's public tool page](https://thefacereport.com/tools/golden-ratio)
- [Compare the broader AI face-analysis category](https://www.ilook.fit/blog/ai-face-analysis-tools-compared)

