palmistry.lol

Vol. I  ·  Est. 2026

Read your palm.
For real this time.

An AI palmist trained on five centuries of palmistry tradition. Upload a photo of your palm. Get a reading that actually analyzes your lines — not a template dressed up as fate.

Read my palm

Free · No signup · ~10 seconds

The Method

How a reading is rendered

I.

Photograph

Hold your dominant palm open in soft daylight. Fingers spread, lines visible. A guided overlay shows you the framing.

II.

Analyze

Vision AI identifies your four major lines, seven mounts, and hand shape — then cross-references the findings with classical palmistry.

III.

Read

You receive a five-part reading, written specifically for your palm. Save it. Share it. Compare it to a partner's.

A Note On The Tradition

What palmistry actually is

Palmistry is older than most religions you've heard of. It begins in India, in a Sanskrit text called the Hast Samudrika Shastra, and spreads east into China, west through the Romani diaspora into Europe, where Aristotle wrote about it and medieval scholars argued about it.

The premise is simple. The hand is the most expressive part of the body — shaped by genetics, marked by use, shifted by life. Practitioners spent centuries categorizing what they observed: the four main lines (heart, head, life, fate), the seven mounts beneath the fingers, the shape of the palm itself. They wrote it down. We have the books.

Modern palmistry doesn't predict the future — it reads disposition. What you notice. How you decide. What you protect. The same way a good tailor can read your posture, a good palmist reads your hand.

We built this so the tradition could meet a vision model. Read the full history →

The Four Major Lines

What your palm holds

Why bother

Every other palm reading app hands out the same paragraph.

We use vision AI to look at your palm — the angle of your heart line, the depth of your head line, the development of your mounts — and map those specific findings to classical palmistry. No fortune cookie text. No interchangeable readings.

Two different palms get two different readings. That's the whole point.

Your palm has answers.
We translate.

Read my palm