Both can read a face. Only one returns a designed report you'd actually want to share.
If you've ever pasted a selfie into ChatGPT and asked it to analyse your face, you already know the limit. You get a few paragraphs of text. They're often thoughtful. They're never something you'd save, share, or open again. RizzReport solves the part ChatGPT doesn't: making the analysis a designed, personal artefact.
Both tools use frontier vision models — RizzReport runs on GPT image 2 specifically tuned for portrait analysis. The difference is everything that happens after the read. RizzReport composes a multi-page report with your photo embedded, your name on the cover, your stats annotated over the image, and styling recommendations laid out like editorial. ChatGPT writes you a wall of text.
There's also a privacy difference worth flagging. ChatGPT may retain conversation context depending on your settings. RizzReport processes your photo in real-time and deletes it the moment your report is generated — GDPR compliant by design. We never train on your images.
When does ChatGPT win? If you want a chatty, exploratory conversation about your face, or you want to ask follow-ups. ChatGPT is great for that. RizzReport wins when you want one beautifully designed report you'd actually keep.