AI Face Landmarks

Precision biometric mapping. Instantly detect 468+ facial points and generate a 3D face mesh—privately and for free.

Upload Portrait for Mesh Mapping

AI will detect 468+ facial landmarks for precision tracking. 100% Local.

FaceMesh v2.0MediaPipe-WASM
Private Biometric Scan

Advanced Facial Geometry

Understanding the human face is a cornerstone of modern computer vision. Our AI Face Landmarks tool uses MediaPipe's Face Mesh architecture to calculate the precise 3D coordinates of your facial features.

By processing images entirely in the browser sandbox, we offer a high-performance solution for biometric research that guarantees zero data leakage. This tool is ideal for developers testing facial rigs, researchers analyzing micro-expressions, or enthusiasts exploring the intersection of AI and biometrics.

Biometric Performance Features

  • WASM-Accelerated Logic: Uses hardware acceleration for low-latency point detection.
  • Privacy-Preserving AI: No biometric templates are ever uploaded or stored in the cloud.
  • Dense Mesh Generation: Maps 468 unique coordinates across eyes, lips, nose, and contours.
  • Real-Time Calibration: Continuously adjusts mapping based on facial depth and orientation.

Instructions

  1. Upload a Front-Facing portrait.
  2. Wait for the Biometric Engine to initialize.
  3. View the Dense Point Mesh on the image.
  4. Analyze the Facial Geometry results.

Frequently Asked Questions

AI Face Landmarks (Face Mesh) are specific points on a human face—such as the corners of the eyes, tip of the nose, and outline of the lips—that are mapped by an algorithm to understand facial geometry and expressions.

Our advanced FaceMesh engine tracks over 468 3D facial landmarks in real-time. This provides high-precision data for applications like digital makeup, facial recognition, and emotion analysis.

No. Privacy is our core principle. The biometric mapping happens 100% locally in your browser using MediaPipe. We never capture, store, or transmit your facial data to any server.

Face Landmarks are used by developers and researchers for virtual try-ons (glasses, hats), driver drowsiness detection, facial animation, and biometric security research.

While the AI is robust, clear lighting and a front-facing portrait will yield the most accurate landmark mapping results. Extremely blurry or side-profile shots may lead to partial detection.