Estimate age and gender cues from one photo
Upload one portrait and get an apparent age estimate plus a broad gender cue inferred from visible facial presentation in that image.
Upload a clear portrait and let AI estimate two visible cues from the same image: apparent face age and broad gender presentation. Use it for curiosity, profile-photo checks, and comparing how lighting or angle changes the result.
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Searchers for age gender detection AI usually want a fast tool first, then clear limits. This page keeps the upload flow at the top and explains how to read the age and gender estimate responsibly.
Upload one portrait and get an apparent age estimate plus a broad gender cue inferred from visible facial presentation in that image.
Lighting, angle, expression, grooming, blur, and filters can shift both apparent age and gender presentation. Use comparable photos when testing.
The detector is for curiosity and photo review. Do not use it for identity checks, access control, employment, medical, financial, legal, or safety decisions.
AI reads what is visible in the image. A cleaner face photo gives steadier age and gender cues than a dark, cropped, or heavily edited picture.
Choose a recent front-facing portrait with the face large enough to see eyes, skin texture, jawline, hairline, and expression.
Avoid backlight, harsh shadows, overexposure, motion blur, and strong compression because they can distort visible age and gender cues.
Filters, smoothing, masks, sunglasses, hats, hair across the face, or dramatic makeup can change what the detector sees.
The same person can receive different estimates across photos because each image exposes different cues. Treat the result as a photo-specific reading, not a fixed personal label.
Pick a clear photo with one visible face and minimal obstruction.
The tool checks facial landmarks, skin texture, eye area, expression, contours, and presentation cues.
Use the age and gender result as a visual estimate for this photo, not as proof of identity, sex, or real age.
A casual detector estimates visible presentation from pixels. It does not know a person’s identity, self-described gender, birth date, documents, health, or context.
The age number is based on visible facial signals in one photo. Chronological age comes from a birth date, not an image estimate.
The gender result reflects model interpretation of visible presentation. It should not be used to identify, label, or challenge a person.
Clearer photos can produce more stable outputs, while blur, masks, side angles, and filters can lower confidence or shift results.
Avoid using a photo-based estimate when the decision affects someone’s rights, access, safety, finances, work, health, or identity.
This page owns the combined age and gender detection intent. Use the related pages when your query is narrower.
Use the main tool for the broadest apparent-age test and facial analysis flow.
Use the main AI age guesserUse this page when the search is mainly about estimating age from one uploaded image.
Estimate age by photoUse this page when the search is focused on visible facial age cues and age-estimation limits.
Try the face age detectorThis page targets age gender detection AI, age gender detector, gender detection from image, and AI gender detector. Broad age guesser terms remain assigned to the homepage, and face-age-only terms remain assigned to the face age detector page.
These sources support careful wording around age estimation, image quality, and responsible use of face-analysis tools.
NIST evaluates age estimation performance and demographic/image-quality effects.
NIST explains that age estimation performance is nuanced and varies by evaluation area.
Survey material explains how pose, lighting, expression, occlusion, and image quality affect prediction.
An age gender detector is an AI tool that estimates apparent age and broad gender presentation from visible face cues in an image.
No. It is a model estimate based on visible presentation in one photo. It may be wrong and should not be treated as identity, biology, or self-described gender.
No. This is not a legal age verification tool. It does not check identity documents, liveness, consent records, or jurisdiction-specific rules.
Use one clear front-facing portrait with soft light, no heavy filters, and minimal obstruction.
Different photos expose different cues. Lighting, angle, expression, hairstyle, makeup, facial hair, filters, and blur can change the estimate.
The page is built for a simple no-sign-up flow: upload a photo, run the analysis, and review the apparent age and gender cue.