Feeld Selfie Photos Photo Rater
Rate your Feeld Selfie Photos photos with our free tool. Get instant feedback and tips to improve your dating profile match rate.
This interactive Feeld Selfie Photos rater evaluates selfies specifically for Feeld profiles, blending platform norms (openness, consent cues, alternative aesthetics) with selfie techniques. It gives quick, actionable feedback so you can test shots and choose a first photo that communicates identity clearly and attracts the right matches on Feeld.
Score your photo
Rate your photo on each criterion below. The tool computes a weighted 0–100 score using the same rubric the full rater applies — heavier criteria move the needle more.
- Make your face the first priorityWeight 85 / 10
Feeld users want to know who they're interacting with; ensure your top selfie clearly shows your face (eyes visible, minimal shadow) so images read as trustworthy and approachable.
- Optimize crop for profile thumbnailsWeight 85 / 10
Crop so your face fills the frame at thumbnail size — test how the image looks small to ensure eyes remain readable and expressions convey correctly on Feeld's mobile layout.
- Signal consent and relationship context when relevantWeight 85 / 10
If your selfie includes partners or kink cues, show clear nonverbal consent (visible faces, comfortable body language) and use captions to clarify relationship style so viewers understand intent.
- Include one candid and one neutral-facing shotWeight 55 / 10
Combine a candid that shows personality with a direct-facing selfie for clarity; together they communicate approachability and authenticity, improving overall profile performance.
- Prefer natural, warm lighting over heavy filtersWeight 55 / 10
Natural light preserves skin tones and detail important for recognition on Feeld; if you use a filter, keep it subtle so identity remains clear in thumbnails.
Weighted out of 340 points total. Saves to this browser.
How it works
Four-to-six steps from upload to action list — so you know exactly what the rater is doing under the hood.
Upload a Feeld-style Selfie
Choose a single selfie that you plan to use as your first Feeld profile photo — include solo portraits, couples, or non-binary/alternative looks. The tool focuses on face visibility, context clues, and safety/consent signals important to Feeld users.
Select Photo Context
Indicate whether the selfie is solo, with a partner, or intended to signal kink/alternative interests so the rater can weigh community expectations and Feeld content norms appropriately.
Get a Quick Rating & Score Breakdown
Receive an overall rating (face-forward, background, lighting, expression, context) and a short score summary that explains strengths and weaknesses relative to Feeld-specific preferences.
Apply Targeted Fixes
Use the prioritized suggestions (crop, lighting, framing, wardrobe cues, consent signals) to reshoot or edit the selfie; the tool explains exactly what to change and why it matters on Feeld.
A/B Test Variations
Upload alternate selfies (different lighting, angle, or partner/no-partner) to compare ratings and pick the highest-performing photo for your profile first slot.
Scoring rubric
Ordered from highest weight to lowest. Heavy criteria change your score the most — fix those first.
Make your face the first priority
×8Feeld users want to know who they're interacting with; ensure your top selfie clearly shows your face (eyes visible, minimal shadow) so images read as trustworthy and approachable.
Optimize crop for profile thumbnails
×8Crop so your face fills the frame at thumbnail size — test how the image looks small to ensure eyes remain readable and expressions convey correctly on Feeld's mobile layout.
Signal consent and relationship context when relevant
×8If your selfie includes partners or kink cues, show clear nonverbal consent (visible faces, comfortable body language) and use captions to clarify relationship style so viewers understand intent.
Include one candid and one neutral-facing shot
×5Combine a candid that shows personality with a direct-facing selfie for clarity; together they communicate approachability and authenticity, improving overall profile performance.
Prefer natural, warm lighting over heavy filters
×5Natural light preserves skin tones and detail important for recognition on Feeld; if you use a filter, keep it subtle so identity remains clear in thumbnails.
Scored examples
Worked examples the rater would assign on this niche — use them as a ceiling, a benchmark, and a warning.
Top-end photos
What an 80+ looks like — copy the signals, not the setting.
Soft Window Light Solo Portrait
90EliteScore 9/10: Excellent face visibility, warm natural lighting, and restrained editing make this highly effective on Feeld where authenticity is valued. Keep the composition as-is and add a short, clear bio line referencing interests to pair with the photo.
Couple Selfie Showing Consent Cues
75StrongScore 6/10: This communicates openness and consent—positive signals on Feeld—but the faces are slightly small in frame and background is dim. Improve by cropping tighter on faces and increasing exposure for clearer identity recognition.
Outdoor Golden Hour Selfie with Background Blur
90EliteScore 8/10: Strong choice for Feeld — authentic, clear, and flattering without heavy filters. To reach a 9/10, ensure the eyes are sharply in focus and align the crop so eyes sit on the top third of the frame.
Candid Laughing Selfie at a Gathering
75StrongScore 7/10: Expressive and humanizing—great for Feeld profiles that favor personality—but the turned face reduces direct eye contact. Try a similar candid where you also capture a brief direct-eye shot to use as your first image.
Mid-pack photos
Technically fine, but missing the heaviest criteria.
Low-light Candlelit Selfie
55OkayScore 5/10: Mood fits alternative/kink-friendly vibes common on Feeld, but low visibility hurts recognition and trust. Use a secondary fill light or move closer to the candle so facial features remain readable while keeping atmosphere.
Heavy-filtered Grainy Selfie (Vintage Look)
55OkayScore 4/10: Aesthetic can signal creativity, but excessive filtering obscures identity which reduces trust on Feeld. Dial back filter intensity, restore accurate skin tones, and keep at least one unfiltered photo in your gallery for clarity.
Weak photos
Clear failure modes — avoid these even if the rest of the grid is strong.
Bathroom Mirror Full-body Selfie
25PoorScore 2/10: Distracting background and unflattering lighting reduce clarity and come across as low-effort on Feeld. Switch to a clean background, use side/front natural light, and crop to keep face as the primary focus to improve to a mid-range score.
Raise your score
Tactical fixes — each one ties back to a criterion in the rubric above.
- Make your face the first priority. Feeld users want to know who they're interacting with; ensure your top selfie clearly shows your face (eyes visible, minimal shadow) so images read as trustworthy and approachable.
- Signal consent and relationship context when relevant. If your selfie includes partners or kink cues, show clear nonverbal consent (visible faces, comfortable body language) and use captions to clarify relationship style so viewers understand intent.
- Prefer natural, warm lighting over heavy filters. Natural light preserves skin tones and detail important for recognition on Feeld; if you use a filter, keep it subtle so identity remains clear in thumbnails.
- Optimize crop for profile thumbnails. Crop so your face fills the frame at thumbnail size — test how the image looks small to ensure eyes remain readable and expressions convey correctly on Feeld's mobile layout.
- Include one candid and one neutral-facing shot. Combine a candid that shows personality with a direct-facing selfie for clarity; together they communicate approachability and authenticity, improving overall profile performance.