The ideal upload

The best palm photo is boring in a good way: flat enough to see the lines, close enough to show detail, and bright enough to avoid guessing. Remove strong filters and avoid extreme angles.

If the photo is too dark, the report may overfocus on general palmistry language instead of visible features.

Common mistakes

The most common issues are curled fingers, cropped wrist areas, motion blur, glare, and shadows across the center of the palm. Jewelry and busy backgrounds matter less than whether the major lines are visible.

If you are comparing two people for a couple reading, take both photos in similar lighting so the comparison is fair.

Privacy checklist

Before uploading, check whether the tool requires an account, stores original photos, exposes report links to search engines, or offers deletion. Those details matter more than decorative claims about AI.