Jawline
The line and definition along your jaw. It responds to body fat, posture, and how you hold your head, so it is one of the areas most people can genuinely move.
Chiseled scores your selfie across six areas, shows you your potential, then builds a daily routine to close the gap. Scan again over the weeks and watch the numbers move.
Free to download. iPhone only. No account needed to start.
A face score on its own is just a number. Chiseled breaks it down into the six areas that shape how your face reads, so you know exactly where to put the work.
The line and definition along your jaw. It responds to body fat, posture, and how you hold your head, so it is one of the areas most people can genuinely move.
The structure through your midface and how light sits across it. Grooming, body fat, and hydration all change how prominent your cheekbones read.
Clarity, texture, and glow. For most people this is the fastest area to improve, and a simple, steady routine does most of the work.
How balanced your features read from left to right. Chiseled shows where you sit today so you have a real baseline to track against, not a guess.
How strongly your features read toward your chosen focus, masculine or feminine. It sets the direction your routine leans, so the advice fits the look you want.
Where your scores could realistically land with a consistent routine. The gap between where you are now and this number is the whole reason the app exists.
Chiseled reads your photo for grooming and self-improvement. It is not a medical or diagnostic tool, and a score is a guide, not a verdict on your worth.
Three steps, then a rhythm you can keep. The selfie is the hook. The daily routine is the part that actually moves your scores.
Take a selfie in decent light. In a few seconds you get an overall score plus the six area scores. Your first scan is free, no account required.
Chiseled builds a daily focus and a weekly plan from your actual scores, weighted toward your weakest areas. Each step is grounded in published research, not generic tips.
Scan daily and weekly. Your scores update, a line shows the trend, and a before and after of your own face builds week over week. Seeing it work is what keeps you going.
Most apps in this space stop at a number. Chiseled treats the score as the starting line and gives you something concrete to do with it every day.
A jawline score is a simple read of how defined the line of your jaw is in your photo, based on the angle and the contrast between your jaw and neck. In Chiseled it is one of six area scores, shown from 0 to 100 so you have a baseline to improve against. It is a starting point for a routine, not a medical measurement.
You take a selfie and Chiseled looks at signals a clear photo can show: proportions, the angle of your jaw, how balanced your features read from left to right, and surface signs of skin clarity and glow. It turns those signals into an overall score and six area scores, then into a practical daily routine. It reads a photo for grooming and self-improvement. It does not diagnose anything and is not a medical assessment.
Bone structure is mostly fixed, so be wary of anyone promising to rebuild your face. That said, a lot of what reads as symmetry and definition does respond to what you do: skin, sleep, posture, body fat, grooming, and facial habits all change how your face presents. Chiseled focuses on those levers and tracks the areas that actually move.
Most of the visible change comes from the basics done consistently: lower body fat, better posture and head position, good sleep, and staying hydrated. Chiseled turns those into a daily focus built from your own scores and shows you whether it is working by tracking your jawline score over the weeks, so you are not guessing.
Most looksmax and face rating apps compete on the score itself. The one worth using is the one you actually stick with, which comes down to what happens after the number. Chiseled is built around the routine and the tracking: a daily plan from your real scores, a coach that remembers what you are working on, and a before and after of your own face so you can see the work paying off.
Scan once a day to keep your routine on track, and do a deeper scan once a week to see the bigger picture. Daily scans catch small changes and hold the habit in place, while the weekly scan and a Sunday recap show the trend over time. There is no need to scan constantly. A steady daily and weekly rhythm is what makes the progress show.
Your first scan is free. Get your score, get your routine, and start tracking the change today.
Free to download. Your first scan is free.