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Camera framing quality check

Check face centering, level, and framing before running camera tools. Works with your phone camera, laptop camera, or webcam. It runs entirely in your browser and the camera feed never leaves your device.

Ideal range
85+
Your read
84 framing quality
Takes
~60s
Save & track progress
Camera stays on devicenot medical advice
Phone camera option
Open this test on your phone

Prop your phone at desk height for front checks, or turn it sideways for side-view posture scans. Same test, same URL, no app.

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Facial alignment tool

Check camera framing quality

This browser camera tool checks whether face landmarks are centered and level enough for useful camera-based feedback.

  • Face visible
  • Face centered
  • Eye-line level
  • Mouth and nose alignment

Camera stays on your device. This checks visible landmark alignment only.

Signal dashboardLive scan ready

Facial alignment appears here

Start the check with your face visible so WorkPose can compare camera-facing landmarks.

Center offset0%

Nose from eye midpoint

Face tilt0%

0 deg eye-line roll

Mouth and jaw signal0%

Mouth center and jaw-open landmarks

0%
Center offset
nose vs eye midpoint
0 deg
Face tilt
eye-line roll
0%
Mouth offset
mouth center vs nose
0%
Jaw open
mouth opening signal
0
Score
camera alignment signal
Face marker streamreadyOn-device analysisno uploadFrame updateson start

This is a camera framing signal, not appearance scoring or medical advice.

Camera privacy
Next steps

Your result stays visible. Use WorkPose when you want live coaching, history, or a second signal.

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What this test measures

This check reads your framing quality from a short on-device camera scan and compares it against an evidence-based comfort range (85+). The model maps the joints involved and averages the angle so a single fidget doesn't skew your result.

How to read your result

Green means you're inside the healthy range. Amber means you're drifting and it's worth a small adjustment. Coral means the angle is past the comfort line for long enough to cause strain. Your number updates live, so you can watch a fix land in real time.

What to fix first

  • Adjust the one input driving the biggest signal — screen height, chair depth or input distance.
  • Re-run the test and watch the meter move before you change anything else.
  • Set a reminder so the corrected posture becomes the default, not the exception.

When to use WorkPose Pro

One test reads one signal. If you want this checked continuously — combined with posture, eye strain and fatigue, with live nudges and a progress history — that's what Pro does. It turns a one-off number into a habit that holds.

How this face alignment check works

  • The face model runs in the browser and camera data stays on your device.
  • The check combines face center, eye-line roll, and mouth-to-nose alignment.
  • The result is used to improve camera-tool reliability and video-call setup.

How to use your result

  • Ready: run the camera tool or call with this framing.
  • Reset: center your face, level the camera, and sit back.
  • Pair with webcam lighting if landmarks are hard to see.

Why framing quality matters

A posture or face scan is only useful when the relevant landmarks are visible and centered enough for the model to track.

Best setup

  • Place the camera near eye level.
  • Keep your face in frame.
  • Use the same camera you will use for the next scan.

Privacy and limits

No video is uploaded. The tool checks camera framing, not personal appearance.

Common questions

Is this different from camera setup score?

Yes. Camera setup score is a broader pre-call score; framing quality focuses on whether the view is good enough for scans.

Does it judge how I look?

No. It only checks landmark visibility, centering, and level camera framing.

Can I use a phone camera?

Yes. It works with browser-accessible phone cameras, laptop cameras, and webcams.

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