Toggle between the useful free result and the complete $19 audit.

Actual outcomes vary; this report does not predict matches.
“Software engineer who spends Sundays testing overly ambitious pasta recipes, walking the High Line, and planning the next trail weekend.”
rank the city's best dumplings, then defend our top three like it's a court case
a trail with a view, a dog that thinks we're already friends, and coffee strong enough to reset the week
learn enough saxophone to play one song well instead of twelve songs badly
High Line walk, grocery-store optimism, then a pasta recipe with too many steps
what tiny opinion could you deliver a ten-minute presentation on?
Strategy: Start with the clearest, most approachable portrait. Follow it with the dog and hiking photos for warmth and activity, then add the music and travel contexts. Keep the gym image last because the lineup already communicates an active lifestyle.

The Hook
Restaurant/Bar with warm lighting
Restaurant/Bar with warm lighting

Everyday Warmth
With a golden retriever in the park
With a golden retriever in the park

Active Lifestyle
Outdoor hiking trail
Outdoor hiking trail

Creative Hobby
Playing music by a campfire
Playing music by a campfire

Travel
Beach travel at sunset
Beach travel at sunset

Fitness
Gym and fitness setting
Gym and fitness setting
Including it answers a common practical question without making it the focus of the profile.
The role adds everyday context and gives your bio another specific detail to build from.
Location helps people understand whether meeting in person is realistic.
Only hide this if it is not important to compatibility; otherwise answer it honestly.
The face is clear and the background does not compete for attention.
Metric: Face visible
The expression feels relaxed rather than heavily posed.
Metric: Relaxed pose
The crop includes enough context without making the subject hard to identify.
Metric: Useful crop
Lighting and depth keep attention on the subject.
Metric: Low distraction
Try a closer crop at eye level so your face remains easy to recognize on a small screen.
Use current photos with consistent grooming and remove any image that no longer represents how you look day to day.
Compare a window-lit portrait with the current indoor shot and keep the version with clearer eyes and more natural color.
Replace one repeated serious expression with a relaxed candid so the lineup shows more range.
Upload your photos and get personalized insights in minutes.
Find My Best Photo Free