Both rate your face from a selfie. Only one delivers a report that doesn't look like a 2010 mobile game.
Umax popularised the "rate my face" loop on TikTok. Upload a selfie, get a score, see how you stack up. It works as a hook, but the output itself is thin: a number, a few sub-scores, and a paywall pushing you to a subscription for "improvement tips."
RizzReport approaches the same problem from the opposite direction. You don't just get a score. You get a multi-page, magazine-style report with your photo embedded, annotated proportions, harmony breakdown, and styling recommendations specific to your face shape — and you pay once per report instead of subscribing.
Umax wins on the gamified loop and the social comparison angle. RizzReport wins on the artefact: a real document you'd want to keep, share, or use before updating your dating profile pictures.
Both process your photo. RizzReport deletes it immediately after generation and is GDPR compliant. Umax retains data per its own policy — worth reading before you upload.