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Find out if you have positive, neutral, or negative canthal tilt — and whether your eyes read as "hunter eyes," the single most desired eye shape. AI-measured from a front-facing photo in seconds. 100% free.
Check My Canthal Tilt →Canthal tilt is the angle between the inner and outer corners of your eye. Imagine drawing a line from your inner eye corner (caruncle) to your outer corner (lateral canthus). If that line slopes upward, you have positive tilt. If flat, neutral. If it slopes downward, negative.
Positive canthal tilt creates the "hunter eyes" look — tight upper eyelid, minimal scleral show, slight predator-like intensity. It's associated with youth, vitality, and strong bone structure. Studies on facial attractiveness consistently rank positive-tilt faces higher than neutral or negative.
Famous examples: Tom Cruise, Chris Hemsworth, Zendaya, Bella Hadid — all have noticeable positive canthal tilt.
Note: canthal tilt is largely genetic. Structural changes take months to years; grooming tricks can help in photos immediately.
Our AI analyzes your front-facing photo and scores canthal tilt on a 1–10 scale as part of your full facial analysis. You get a specific observation too — e.g., "slight positive tilt, well above average" or "neutral with minor downturn at rest." Combined with 14 other metrics for your full score.
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