A FREE BODY-ARCHETYPE READ

What is your bodybuilt for?

Free AI scan reads your structure and names your training archetype. 60 seconds.

HOW IT WORKS

Three steps. About sixty seconds.

STEP 01

Take 11 photos.

Five face shots, six full-body shots. We walk you through each pose with a reference. Camera or upload — your choice.

STEP 02

The model reads your build.

Anthropic Sonnet vision reads your structural proportions — shoulders to hips, limbs to torso, frame width, distribution. Roughly thirty seconds.

STEP 03

Your archetype, in full.

Primary archetype, secondary influence, signature strengths, the sports your build suits, and the athletes who share the structure. Sent to your inbox if you want a copy.

WHAT YOU GET

The report.

FRAME READ

What your structure says.

Two or three sentences naming what your build is engineered for — structural, never judgmental.

SIGNATURE STRENGTHS

Four capabilities.

The physical strengths your frame tends to have when trained. Specific, not generic.

BUILT FOR

Five to seven sports.

Sports, movements, and training styles your build is structurally suited for. Accessible, not Olympic-only.

COMPARISONS

Athletes with your build.

Two or three elite athletes whose structural signature matches your archetype. Archetype-level framing.

CAPTURE

Take your eleven photos.

Natural light · neutral fitted clothing · ~60 seconds
SHOT 01 / 11
Stand like this SHOT 01
Face — front
Look straight at the camera. Neutral expression. Face centered.
You LIVE
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Allow camera access to begin. Or use Upload from device below. We don't upload anything until you press Read my frame.
I have read and consent to the Consent & Waiver Form for the use of my photos — including biometric data — in AI model training as described.
This is free. We're not paying you and you're not paying us.
HOW WE READ

Your frame's proportions tell you what your body is built for.

Sports science calls it anthropometry — the study of body proportions and how they predict athletic capacity. Olympic talent identification has used it for decades: short-track sprinters look different from marathon runners, and gymnasts look different from rowers, because each sport selects for a specific structural pattern. The pattern is visible in 11 photos.

FRAME STUDIO reads your structural signal — limb-to-torso ratio, shoulder-to-hip width, frame width, posterior-chain visibility, height proportion — and names the training archetype it points at. Not your fitness level. Not your weight. Not what you should change. What your frame is engineered for, if and when you train it.

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Structure, not state
We read what your bones and proportions are built for — not your current fitness, weight, or training history. Untrained or world-class, the structural read is the same.
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Additive, never judgmental
Every report tells you what your frame is built FOR. No part of any report names what it isn't, what's wrong, or what to fix. That's a hard line.
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10 archetypes, 1 for you
Nine specialized builds (Sprinter, Endurance, Power, Gymnast, Swimmer, Court, Climber, Combat, Dancer) plus Versatile Frame for the most common pattern.
QUESTIONS

What people ask.

Is this really free?
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Yes. One free report per person. No card, no trial, no upsell. FRAME STUDIO is a free wedge funded by data licensing — your photos go into DataPlus's AI training dataset, which is what funds this being free. Detail in the Privacy Notice.
Do I get paid?
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No — FRAME STUDIO is free both ways. The consent form mentions compensation because it's DataPlus's master form for all their programs; FRAME STUDIO isn't one of the paid ones.
What happens to my photos?
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The model reads your structural proportions to generate the report. The photos also go into DataPlus's AI training dataset. Full breakdown in the Privacy Notice.
Can I delete them later?
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Your account info and contributor metadata: yes, request via the Privacy Notice. The photos themselves are perpetually licensed once submitted.
What if the AI says something that makes me feel bad about my body?
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It won't — and that's a design constraint, not an aspiration. Every report is engineered to describe what your frame is built FOR. The model is forbidden from naming deficits, problems, or anything to fix; it's forbidden from estimating weight, body fat, or any health metric; and the language template was pressure-tested specifically to avoid the kind of phrasing that could feel hurtful. If a report ever lands wrong for you, tell us — we want to know.
Does this tell me what I'm bad at?
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No. Every report is purely additive — only what your frame is built for. There is no "what you're not" section. That's a hard line we don't cross.
What if I'm not in shape?
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The report reads your structure — what your body is built for IF trained — not your current fitness level. The header on every report says this explicitly. Whether you've trained for ten years or never, the structural read is the same.
Will it give me weight or body fat numbers?
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No. We do not estimate body fat, BMI, weight, or any health metric. Those are health-claim liability and body-image harm; we don't go near either.
How accurate is it?
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The model reads visible structural proportions and matches against established anthropometric clusters. Confidence varies — clear specialized builds (Sprinter, Endurance, Court) read with high confidence; modal/average builds read as Versatile Frame, which is its own honest category. We don't manufacture certainty where the photos don't support it.
READING YOUR FRAME

The model is reading your structure.

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Sonnet vision typically takes 30 to 45 seconds for 11 images. Don't close this tab — the report renders here when it's ready.

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