How is the mark calculated?
Your profile starts at 100. The AI checks 22 criteria against your whole photo set and your bio, and every criterion that fires subtracts its own weight — a bathroom mirror selfie costs more than a busy background. What is left is your mark, and the tier that goes with it: white, bronze, silver or gold.
Why does it judge the set instead of each photo?
Because that is how someone swiping sees it. One photo in sunglasses is a photo in sunglasses; three in a row means nobody knows what your eyes look like. Each criterion carries its own rule — some fire on a single shot, others only on a majority of the set.
Are my photos stored anywhere?
They are sent for analysis when you ask for one, and they are never published, shared or sold. Your bio, prompts and opener history stay on your device. The privacy policy lists every service involved and what it sees.
Which dating apps does it work with?
All of them. Magnet reads photos and text, so Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, Happn, Fruitz or anything else works the same way. You can even hand it one screenshot of your profile grid instead of the individual files.
Does the AI retouch make me look like someone else?
No. It rebuilds the context around you — light, background, framing — and keeps your face as it is. If the result does not look like you, drop it and keep the original.
What do credits pay for?
Every AI action costs credits: a full audit more than a single photo scan, a retouch more than an opener. Premium comes with a monthly budget, and you can top it up with a pack if you run out before the cycle ends.