What the score really means
The score blends emotional comfort, attraction, conversation, and long-term rhythm, so it feels more like a relationship snapshot than a random percentage.
Add both profiles and get a relationship reading that mixes chart-based astrology with simple, human explanation.
Powered by birth-chart matching and gently shaped with AI-guided interpretation, so the chemistry feels easier to understand.
The page tells you what the match means in real feelings, not just astrology terms.
Moon sign, birth star, lagna, and planet chemistry still drive the score under the hood.
Once the result is ready, you can share the link or score in a quick, clean way.
Love Guide
The score blends emotional comfort, attraction, conversation, and long-term rhythm, so it feels more like a relationship snapshot than a random percentage.
The result is short, clear, and emotional enough to screenshot, drop into chat, or post as a playful little love update.
The chart math stays serious in the background, while AI-guided wording helps turn it into relationship language that feels natural to read.
Exact birth date and time make the reading sharper, but quick-mode still gives a useful first feel-check when some details are missing.
A love calculator is best used as a light compatibility check and conversation starter. It cannot measure trust, emotional safety, respect, effort, or the long-term choices that make a relationship healthy.
Name-based mode is quick and playful. If birth details are added, check spelling, date, time, and city carefully because astrology-based signals can shift when inputs are wrong or incomplete.
Use the result to reflect on communication, shared expectations, comfort, and compatibility. For marriage-level decisions, move to deeper checks such as Kundli matching and real conversations with both families.
A high percentage can feel exciting, but it should not create pressure. A low percentage can feel disappointing, but it should not be treated as rejection. The result is a prompt for reflection, not a certificate for the relationship.
For a healthier reading, compare the output with real-life signals: whether both people communicate clearly, respect boundaries, handle disagreement, and want similar things from the relationship.
If you share the result with someone, keep the tone light and respectful. A calculator result should make the conversation easier, not create pressure, embarrassment, or unnecessary doubt.
When the topic becomes serious, pause the game-style reading and talk directly about values, timing, family comfort, personal goals, and emotional readiness.