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What vibe do you give off? Our AI analyzes your selfie and tells you what people really think. Scores, aura, celebrity match & more.

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I built an AI that analyzed 6,000 selfies to understand what actually makes people attractive. Some patterns were surprisingly consistent. Here are a few things the model learned ↓
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10,000 SCANS. 31+ COUNTRIES. 🌍🔥 We just crossed 10K faces analyzed by AI — from over 31 countries worldwide. Every selfie scanned. Every glow-up plan generated. Every celebrity lookalike revealed. Every roast delivered. 💀 This is just the beginning. Next stop? 100K 🚀 Try
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Upload a selfie, get your honest vibe score in 30 seconds. AI-powered first impression analysis with personality breakdown and tips. Try it now.
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"You look like..." — ok but which celebrity does AI actually think you look like? Upload a selfie. AI scans your features and matches you to your celebrity doppelganger. Some people love their match. Some are in denial. All of them share it. https://t.co/BxubG120IO
firstvibe.app
Upload a selfie, get your honest vibe score in 30 seconds. AI-powered first impression analysis with personality breakdown and tips. Try it now.
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AI analyzed your face and built you a personalized 30-day glow-up plan. Week by week. Based on YOUR actual features. Style, skincare, confidence, communication — all covered. Not generic advice. This one's literally made for your face. https://t.co/BxubG120IO #GlowUp
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Upload a selfie, get your honest vibe score in 30 seconds. AI-powered first impression analysis with personality breakdown and tips. Try it now.
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We added a "Roast My Selfie" feature and honestly... the AI chose violence. Upload your photo. Get your vibe analysis. Then hit the roast button and let AI absolutely destroy you. Share it with friends. Or don't. It gets personal. https://t.co/BxubG120IO #AIRoast #FirstVibe
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Upload a selfie, get your honest vibe score in 30 seconds. AI-powered first impression analysis with personality breakdown and tips. Try it now.
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Your vibe score just got competitive. We added a public leaderboard with leagues — Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond. Upload a selfie. Get your AI vibe analysis. See where you rank. Think you're Diamond tier? Prove it. https://t.co/BxubG120IO #AIVibeCheck #FirstVibe
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Upload a selfie, get your honest vibe score in 30 seconds. AI-powered first impression analysis with personality breakdown and tips. Try it now.
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This means the first impression your face gives off literally shapes your entire life — career, relationships, everything. Want to know what YOUR face is saying? We built an AI that tells you in 30 seconds. Free. Anonymous. https://t.co/BxubG120IO
firstvibe.app
Upload a selfie, get your honest vibe score in 30 seconds. AI-powered first impression analysis with personality breakdown and tips. Try it now.
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The Halo Effect is the most unfair advantage in life. If people find you attractive, they automatically assume you're: - Smarter - More trustworthy - More competent - A better leader And the worst part? It's 100% unconscious. Nobody knows they're doing it. (Psychologist Edward
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6/ SO WHAT CAN YOU DO? Your first impression is being processed by 6 brain regions before you finish saying "hello." The question isn't whether people judge you — they do. In 33ms. The question is: what does your face actually communicate? We built an AI that tells you
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Upload a selfie, get your honest vibe score in 30 seconds. AI-powered first impression analysis with personality breakdown and tips. Try it now.
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5/ THE MIRROR NEURON EFFECT When you meet someone confident, your mirror neuron system (ventral premotor cortex) creates neural coupling within 200ms. You literally simulate their emotional state in your own brain. This is why charisma is "contagious" — and why some people
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4/ THE CONFIDENCE OVERRIDE Here's the plot twist: confidence signals can OVERRIDE physical attractiveness. The orbitofrontal cortex weighs behavioral cues — posture, vocal tone, eye contact — more heavily than facial symmetry. People with optimal testosterone-to-cortisol
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3/ THE DOPAMINE REWARD Neuroscientist Aharon et al. discovered that seeing attractive faces activates the ventral tegmental area — the same brain region that fires for food, money, and drugs. Your brain literally treats attractive people as a reward. This is why first
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2/ THE HALO EFFECT Psychologist Edward Thorndike discovered that attractive people are automatically perceived as: — More intelligent — More competent — More trustworthy — More likeable Your brain literally assigns positive traits to people based on appearance alone. This
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1/ THE 33ms SNAP JUDGMENT Princeton researcher Alexander Todorov proved your brain's fusiform face area + orbitofrontal cortex form a complete attractiveness and trustworthiness judgment in just 33 milliseconds. That's 10x faster than a blink. And these snap judgments predict
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Your brain decides if someone is attractive, trustworthy, and competent in just 33 milliseconds. Before you blink. Before you think. Before you say a word. Here's the neuroscience of first impressions — and why they control your life more than you realize: (thread)
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You walk into a room. Every person there has already judged you — your warmth, competence, trustworthiness, dominance — all within milliseconds. Their fusiform face area processed your bone structure. Their amygdala tagged your threat level. Their mirror neurons decided if they
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Upload a selfie, get your honest vibe score in 30 seconds. AI-powered first impression analysis with personality breakdown and tips. Try it now.
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The science of first impressions is brutal: → 33ms to judge your face (Princeton, 2006) → 7 seconds to form a lasting opinion → 55% based on appearance alone (UCLA) Your amygdala doesn't care about your resume. It fires before your prefrontal cortex even wakes up. Curious
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Upload a selfie, get your honest vibe score in 30 seconds. AI-powered first impression analysis with personality breakdown and tips. Try it now.
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Your brain judges every face it sees in 33 milliseconds. Before a single word is spoken, your fusiform face area has already decoded attractiveness, trustworthiness, and dominance. Princeton researchers proved it. Your orbitofrontal cortex confirms it. Want to know what people
firstvibe.app
Upload a selfie, get your honest vibe score in 30 seconds. AI-powered first impression analysis with personality breakdown and tips. Try it now.
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Your face changes depending on who's looking at it. Studies show people rate the same face as more attractive when they believe the person likes them. It's called the 'reciprocity of attraction' bias. Your brain doesn't just see features — it adds warmth to faces that signal
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People trust faces that remind them of their own. It's called 'implicit egotism.' Your brain scans for familiar geometry — similar eye spacing, jawline ratio, facial proportions. The more someone's face echoes yours, the safer they feel. Trust isn't earned. It's pattern-matched.
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Smiling in photos makes you look more attractive, but not for the reason you think. It's not the teeth or the expression. Smiling signals safety to the viewer's amygdala. Their brain drops its guard, and they process your face with less critical filtering. Warmth disarms
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