Qoves is the best-known name in facial aesthetics reports - and at the time of writing it costs around $150 a year, with no free tier and no instant results. If you mostly want to know where your face actually stands - symmetry, proportions, face shape, feature scores - you can measure it free, in seconds, in your browser. No signup, no membership.
Short Answer
There is no free version of Qoves. The closest free alternative is a measured browser analysis like ours: instant scores from one photo, your photo auto-deleted within 2 hours, and an optional one-time $17.49 full report instead of a yearly membership.
| The Face Report | Qoves | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free browser tools; optional full report $17.49 one-time (mini from $7.49) | Membership around $150/year at the time of writing - exact price shown only at checkout |
| What's free | Face shape, symmetry, attractiveness, canthal tilt, and more - real scores, no signup | No free analysis - the old one-time reports have been retired in favor of the membership |
| Turnaround | Instant - results in seconds, in your browser | Not instant - reports are prepared after you submit your photo set |
| Photos required | One clear front-facing photo | A set of photos from prescribed angles (around six) |
| Commitment | None - pay once only if you want the full report | Yearly membership |
| Privacy | Your uploaded photo is auto-deleted within 2 hours; results are yours to delete anytime | Photos are stored under their privacy policy to support ongoing membership analysis |
Qoves details reflect its public materials at the time of writing (August 2026) and may change - its pricing is shown only at checkout. Qoves is a trademark of its owner; The Face Report is not affiliated with or endorsed by Qoves.
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The sane order is free first: run the instant analysis, see which features actually move your scores, and only then decide whether any paid report - ours or theirs - is worth it for you. Comparing an app instead? See our Umax alternative guide.
No. At the time of writing Qoves has no free analysis - it moved from one-time reports to a paid membership, with the price shown only at checkout. If you want a free starting point, The Face Report's browser tools give you real measured scores (face shape, symmetry, attractiveness, canthal tilt) with no signup.
At the time of writing the Qoves membership is around $150 per year, and the exact price is only displayed at checkout. Its older one-time reports - which ranged from roughly $100 to $300 - have been retired.
Qoves reports are prepared after you submit a set of photos, so results are not instant. The Face Report analyzes a single front-facing photo in your browser and returns scores in seconds; the paid full report is generated within minutes.
The Face Report is built for exactly this: instant, measured facial analysis in the browser - symmetry, proportions, face shape, and feature scores - free and without an account. If you want the deeper written report with styling recommendations, it's a small one-time price instead of a membership.
If you want a consultancy-grade document and the membership price doesn't matter to you, Qoves is one of the most detailed services available. Most people are better served starting free: measure your face, see which features actually move your scores, and only then decide whether a deeper paid report - ours or theirs - is worth it.
Upload one front-facing photo and get your face shape, symmetry score, and proportions in seconds - free, private, and no account needed. Your photo is auto-deleted within 2 hours.
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