Bias is your personal style profile — built from real color theory and the way professional stylists actually work. Start with your colors. Build toward the full point of view.
Sit directly facing a window. No lamps, no ring lights, no overhead fluorescents.
Why it matters: Artificial light shifts undertones. This is the #1 reason color analysis gives wrong results.
Check off everything you have — shirts, scarves, towels, anything with a solid color.
Tap each color to add your photo. The more you add, the more accurate your result.
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Reading undertone signals
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Your personalized color profile is ready.
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Everyday wardrobe staples and seasonal statement accents.
Keep your color profile. Build your complete style identity.
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Pick the AI tool you use most — we'll show you exactly how to set it up with your color profile.
Copy and paste into any AI tool — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini — to get instant, personalized style advice.
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Open a printable version of your full report, or copy the brief to your notes app.
Changed your look, or want to try with different photos? Run a fresh analysis for $5.
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Refund requests are reviewed individually. To be eligible, your session needs to have met our photo guidelines: at least 6 photos, solid-colored fabric, collarbone visible, and reasonable lighting.
Your color analysis was generated by Claude AI (Anthropic) based on your uploaded photos. Results are for personal styling guidance only — not a substitute for in-person professional consultation. Photos are deleted after analysis. Privacy Policy
Each run is a separate read of a new set of photos.