How FITME Works
FITME is a free body proportion analysis tool plus editorial guides on clothing fit. This page explains what the tool does, what it does not do, and how we publish content — so visitors (and ad reviewers) see publisher-content beyond a single interactive screen, as described in Google’s AdSense content and UX guidelines.
What you enter
You provide three measurements: height, weight, and waist circumference (plus optional unit preferences). We do not require photos, accounts, or payment. Analysis runs in your browser; measurements are not sent to or stored on FITME servers when you use the standard flow described in our Privacy Policy.
What you receive
1. Ratio estimates — context for waist-to-height, shoulder-to-hip balance, and leg-to-torso proportion.
2. Body-type profile — silhouette category with practical styling direction (tops, bottoms, rise, length).
3. FITME DNA Score — a 0–100 summary for quick comparison over time (educational, not medical).
The model is heuristic and educational: it is not a 3D scan, tailor’s measurement chart, or medical body-composition test. See About FITME for methodology limits.
Editorial content on this site
Our blog publishes original fit guides (pants silhouettes, WHR, shoulders, capsule wardrobes, and more). English articles are the most complete; Japanese and Portuguese posts are localized editions with added market notes, not machine-translated duplicates. Rules are in Editorial Standards.
Advertising
We may show Google AdSense ads after approval. Ads do not change how the proportion tool calculates results. Publisher ID and ads.txt are listed in the privacy policy.
Content quality (thin pages)
Google Search Console may flag thin content with little added value. FITME avoids doorway-style pages by publishing substantive fit guides (25+ in English, localized editions in Japanese and Portuguese) and linking shorter localized posts to full English guides where appropriate. See Editorial Standards.
Search spam policy (AdSense)
AdSense publishers must comply with Spam policies for Google web search: no keyword stuffing, no pages that promise services we do not provide, and no doorway or thin affiliate-style URLs. FITME’s policy checklist is in Editorial Standards.
Try the tool
Run free body analysis → · Watch demo video · Questions: lcy861013@gmail.com