Is my photo composition good? Upload a photo for AI scoring of rule of thirds, balance, leading lines, and focal points with tips.
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Composition Analysis is an AI tool that evaluates image composition including rule of thirds, balance, leading lines, focal points, and visual hierarchy, providing improvement suggestions for better visual impact. The tool helps photographers, designers, and artists understand how elements are arranged in images and how composition affects visual appeal. Composition analysis requires understanding visual design principles - how placement guides the eye, how balance creates stability, how lines create movement, and how hierarchy communicates importance. This tool combines knowledge of photography composition, visual design, art theory, and visual psychology to provide comprehensive compositional evaluation. It can analyze everything from photographs to artwork, from marketing images to personal photos, helping you understand what makes compositions effective and how to improve them. The analysis identifies specific compositional techniques used, evaluates their effectiveness, and offers actionable recommendations for creating stronger compositions.
Upload an image and the AI examines compositional elements including rule of thirds adherence (evaluating whether key elements align with rule of thirds grid lines and intersections), balance assessment (analyzing visual weight distribution and whether the composition feels balanced), leading lines identification (identifying lines that guide the viewer's eye through the image), focal point analysis (evaluating where the main subject is positioned and how attention is directed), visual hierarchy evaluation (assessing how size, contrast, and positioning create importance hierarchy), and overall composition effectiveness (scoring how well all elements work together). The analysis provides scores for each aspect (0-10) and an overall composition score (0-100), identifies specific compositional techniques used, explains how they contribute to the image's effectiveness, and offers specific recommendations for improvement. The tool explains composition principles in accessible terms, helping both beginners and experienced creators understand effective visual composition.
Upload it and you get a 0-100 composition score built from four measured components: rule of thirds adherence, visual balance, leading lines, and focal point strength, each scored 0-10 with the reasoning shown. The useful part is the breakdown, which tells you whether the frame's problem is placement, weight, or a missing anchor.
Divide the frame into a three-by-three grid; placing key elements along those lines or intersections tends to feel more dynamic than dead-centering everything. It matters as a default, not a law. The analysis scores your adherence but also recognizes when centered symmetry or another structure is doing deliberate work.
Balance is read as visual weight distribution: where mass, contrast, and color pull the eye, and whether the frame tips. Leading lines are detected as edges and shapes that route attention, scored on whether they aim somewhere meaningful. Both scores come with the specific observations, so you can see what the AI saw.
It works like a patient second pair of eyes. Run your best and worst shots through it and patterns emerge fast: maybe your horizons cut frames in half, or your subjects sit dead-center by habit. Knowing your recurring weakness changes what you notice in the viewfinder, which is where composition actually improves.
Consistent at scoring conventional principles, which is both its strength and its limit. Deliberate rule-breaking (radical negative space, hard symmetry, chaos as subject) can score lower than it deserves because conventions are the yardstick. Very busy frames and low-contrast images are also harder to parse. Read the score as feedback against convention, not artistic truth.
Yes, the same structural principles apply to any rectangle with content in it: illustrations, layouts, album art, thumbnails. Designers use it to check whether a busy banner has a focal point at all. The vocabulary stays photographic (thirds, lines, balance), but those translate one-to-one into design composition.
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