Palm reading that shows its work

Most palm apps invent a reading — one popular app produced a detailed result from a completely black photo. We do the opposite: your palm is measured in your browser, with the detected landmarks drawn on your own photo so you can see exactly what we read. The image never leaves your device.

Provisional reading. The traditional meanings here were drafted by an AI panel reasoning from Hast Rekha and Western palmistry sources, and are pending review by a practising palmist. Treat them as cultural tradition for reflection — not expert verdict, and never prediction. Unlike our astrology engine, palmistry is not backtested.

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Measurements first, meanings later

We're building the interpretation layer with a practising palmist before we show what the features are traditionally said to mean. Until then you get the honest part: the geometry. Hand shape follows the Western four-element scheme as a disclosed convention, not a verdict — and we say "not clearly one or the other" when your hand sits on a boundary.

Why on-device matters

A palmprint is biometric data. The hand model and its runtime are served from our own site and run entirely in your browser, so your photo is never uploaded and no outside service sees it. Only the numbers we compute stay on this page — and only if you choose to save them.