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A second opinion on
what's in the frame.

Panel reviews your dating photos for lighting, expression, framing and styling, and tells you what's off, plainly.

Panel app preview
How it works

Three steps. No setup

From your camera roll to a structured response, in plain language. The panel doesn't push and doesn't grade you. It names what's working and what isn't.

Send a photo

From your camera roll. No cropping, no setup, no questionnaire. The photo you are thinking of using.

The panel reviews it

Four axes: lighting, expression, composition, style. Each read against the way dating-profile photos read at first glance.

Read the verdict

Two short paragraphs. What is working. What to consider. No score-shaming, no pep talk, no advice on what to text after.

The four axes

What the panel is reading

Each photo is read across four axes. Each axis gets a qualitative bar and a sentence. The panel does not score you out of ten or rank you against anyone.

Lighting

Reads when light is flattering and when it is working against you. Direction, softness, shadow placement.

Expression

The difference between a smile that reads warm and one that reads forced. What the eyes are doing.

Composition

Crop, framing, what is in the background. Where the eye lands first and whether it lands well.

Style

What clothing, posture and setting are signalling. Whether the choices read as deliberate or accidental.

You can't judge your own photos. Friends are too kind. Strangers are too cruel. Panel names the specific thing — light, angle, expression — and gets out of the way.

About Panel

A private AI second opinion
on dating photos

Panel reviews men's dating-profile photos across four axes: lighting, expression, composition and style. It returns a short written verdict to help you pick the right shot.

Made in Luxembourg

Built by AffSiwen S.À R.L., a small studio focused on calm, privacy-first iOS tools.

Works with

Tested on Hinge, Tinder, and Bumble. Panel reads the photo itself, not the app, so any dating profile works.

Privacy

Direct answers, in plain language

If a question doesn't have a specific answer here, it isn't a guarantee. Anything we cannot verify is left out.

Where does my photo go, and when is it deleted?

It's sent to Panel's servers, analysed, and deleted automatically once the response is generated. It is never published or searchable.

Where is my data stored?

On infrastructure based in the European Union. Photos are not transferred outside the EU without your consent.

Is the panel AI or real reviewers?

It is an AI model. Panel does not present itself as a panel of human reviewers and never will.

Is my data shared with anyone?

No. Photos and data aren't sold or shared with advertisers, dating apps, or any third party.

Can I delete everything?

Yes, in one tap. Closing the account deletes account history within 30 days.

FAQ

Plain answers

Is this for dating photos specifically?
Yes. Panel is trained on what works for dating profiles: Hinge, Tinder, Bumble. Not LinkedIn headshots, not wedding portraits.
Will it tell me my photo is bad?
No. It names the specific thing that's off: the lighting, the expression, the framing, and what to try instead. Verdicts on the person in the photo are not what Panel does.
Will Panel guarantee more matches?
No. Anyone promising that is selling something. Panel removes the most fixable problems from your photos. Whether that turns into matches depends on things we cannot see.
Does it work for Tinder, Hinge, Bumble?
Yes. The photo conventions across the major dating apps overlap heavily, and Panel was built around them.
Can I send more than one photo?
Yes. A standard report reviews your full photo set, main and supporting, both individually and as a sequence.
Who built this?
A small independent team based in Luxembourg. Designers and photographers who got tired of friends asking "which one of these is best?" with no honest way to answer.
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A second opinion
on what's in the frame

Lighting, expression, framing and styling. Read closely, named plainly.

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