What this free measurement reads
- Visible eye-corner alignment in the submitted frame.
- Eye and brow framing in the five-signal scorecard.
- Photo factors such as head tilt, lens angle, expression, and eyelid visibility.
Review visible eye-angle and upper-face framing cues from a clear, front-facing adult photo.
Front-facing · Neutral light · One adult
iLook treats canthal tilt as a visual presentation cue, not a medical or biometric measurement. A tilted head or uneven camera position can change the read.
The analyzer does not diagnose eye health, identify the person, or infer protected traits.
No. iLook provides qualitative photo-level feedback about visible eye alignment and framing rather than exact landmark-based degrees.
Use a straight, front-facing photo with both eyes visible, neutral expression, and minimal head tilt.