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title: iLook vs The Face Report: Jawline Rating Tools Compared
description: Compare iLook and The Face Report jawline tests by definition, symmetry, visible lower-face cues, gonial angle context, and AI-agent access.
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# iLook vs The Face Report: Jawline Rating Tools Compared

iLook works best for a concise jawline report that explains visible definition, balance, and photo limitations. The Face Report is better for users seeking a measurement-led jawline test with gonial-angle, taper, and symmetry context drawn on the photo. Results from either tool remain photo-dependent.

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 | Score, label, visible jaw cues, analysis, detail rows | Jawline score with gonial-angle and definition measurements |
| Photo overlay | Face-outline context in the complete report | Publicly presents measurement annotations on the photo |
| Agent access | Named jawline REST and MCP tools | Browser-first public tool |
| Best use | Readable feedback and automation | Visual geometry exploration |

## What iLook provides

Visible jaw definition, left-right balance, lower-face width, front-photo angle cues, face shape context, and structured output.

## What The Face Report publicly describes

A browser tool publicly described around gonial angle, taper, definition, lower third, and symmetry, including visual photo annotation.

## The key difference

iLook emphasizes a readable diagnosis and actionable photo or styling context. The Face Report emphasizes annotated geometry and angle estimates.

## Which should you choose?

Choose iLook when you want a focused summary or need to pass jawline parameters into an AI workflow. Choose The Face Report when you want annotated angle estimates and a more measurement-heavy browser report.

## Important limitation

A front photo can only approximate a jaw angle. Facial hair, shadow, posture, focal length, and head rotation can hide or exaggerate lower-face structure.

## Sources and next steps

- [Try Jawline Rating Test on iLook](https://www.ilook.fit/jawline-rating)
- [Read The Face Report's public tool page](https://thefacereport.com/tools/jawline-score)
- [Compare the broader AI face-analysis category](https://www.ilook.fit/blog/ai-face-analysis-tools-compared)

