Does your kid look more like mom or dad?
Drop in a few photos. Our AI scores the resemblance in ten seconds — then hands you a card you can screenshot for the family group chat.
Nothing leaves your phone
Your photos never touch a server. Face detection and scoring run entirely in your browser, using your GPU.
Ten-second answers
State-of-the-art face-recognition network — the same family used in academic benchmarks — running for free right here.
Honest numbers
Every score is contextualised against real distributions: strangers, siblings, parent-child pairs. No fake precision.
Pick a mode
All modes use the same private face pipeline.
Mom or Dad?
Who does the kid take after more? Get a single verdict you can screenshot.
Try it →Grandparent match
Four grandparents, one winner. See which side of the family your kid's face actually came from.
Try it →NewDo I look like my pet?
Cross-species resemblance score between you and your dog or cat. Pure entertainment.
Try it →Family photo mode
One group photo in, AI ranks every pair. Perfect for holiday dinners and wedding shots.
Try it →Compare faces
Drop 2–8 photos. Rank every pair and find the most-related duo.
Try it →The science
Real citations on AI face recognition, kinship research, and why the numbers mean what they mean.
Try it →A toy. A fun one. Not a paternity test.
Face resemblance is a noisy signal. Siblings can look wildly different. Kids routinely resemble a grandparent more than either parent. The number here is what a face-recognition network thinks — useful for screenshots, not for life decisions. If you have real doubts about a biological relationship, a $30 cheek swab settles it in a week.
Read the science → — with citations to the actual research on face recognition, kinship, and paternity rates.