Find your season.
Aim for eight to ten photos for the most accurate read, and include a few in natural daylight. That's what separates warm from cool. Any phone, faces clearly visible, no heavy filters. They're resized and stripped of metadata in your browser before anything is sent, and nothing is stored.
Common questions
How accurate is it?
Treat the result as a strong starting point, not a verdict. The model reads undertone, depth and contrast across your photos, gives you a confidence score, and names the close calls so you can judge the borderline yourself. A few daylight photos noticeably improve the warm-versus-cool read.
What photos work best?
Eight to ten photos, with at least a few taken in natural daylight. Any phone is fine. Face clearly visible, no heavy filters or editing. Variety helps: different days, different rooms, different light.
What happens to my photos?
They are resized and stripped of their metadata in your browser before anything is sent, read once to produce the result, and never stored. No photo and no face image is ever saved. We keep the derived result, not the pictures.
What does it cost?
Nothing. The analysis is free. The catalog links out to each brand, and a brand may pay us a commission when you buy, which is what keeps the tool free.
What do I get?
Your season, its six-swatch palette, the reasoning behind the call, the close calls, and a catalog of solid-color basics filtered to exactly those colors.