About ChakraLens
A reflective tool with clear boundaries
ChakraLens is an independent digital publishing and interactive-entertainment project. We translate aura and chakra traditions into private tools, careful guides, and small practices people can use without fear, pressure, or spiritual certainty.
Private by design
Your photo stays on your device
If you add a photo, its color and light features are read locally in your browser. The image is not uploaded, stored, used for facial recognition, or sent to the writing model.
Clear boundaries
Symbolic reflection, not diagnosis
Aura colors and chakras are presented as spiritual and cultural frameworks for reflection. Results are not scientific measurements and never replace medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice.
Useful over dramatic
No fear-based energy claims
We avoid telling readers that a color is bad, that a chakra predicts illness, or that they need to buy a cure. A reading should offer a useful question or grounded practice, not anxiety.
Who is responsible
ChakraLens Editorial is responsible for the site's original copy, interactive results, source selection, corrections, and the distinction between historical traditions and modern spiritual interpretation. We do not present the site as a clinic, research laboratory, or substitute for a qualified professional.
Questions, correction requests, privacy concerns, accessibility feedback, and partnership enquiries can be sent to hello@chakralens.com.
How a reading is made
A reading begins with 12 reflective questions covering the seven chakra themes and five everyday cross-checks. An optional photo can add a local color-and-light signal. A deterministic scoring engine combines those inputs into aura colors and a chakra balance map, so the same inputs produce the same underlying result.
A language model may help turn that structured result into natural prose. It receives the selected answers and a limited tone summary, never the photo itself. If the model is unavailable, ChakraLens uses a deterministic written fallback. Read the full methodology for the technical and interpretive limits.
How our guides are edited
Guides may discuss Sanskrit names, translated concepts, historical texts, later yoga systems, and modern aura-color symbolism. These do not all come from one tradition. Where factual context matters, we identify sources and avoid treating a modern idea as an ancient consensus. Sanskrit forms and citations are reviewed when corrections are submitted, and meaningful changes receive an updated date.
Our editorial policy explains sourcing, AI assistance, corrections, health-claim boundaries, and advertising independence in more detail.
Advertising and paid products
Advertising may support the free library in the future. Advertisers will not determine reading scores or editorial conclusions. Sponsored material will be identified, and a future paid report will be an optional expansion of a result—not a claim that a free reading is unsafe, incomplete, or medically important.
Explore with context
Start with a free reading, browse the guide library, or review the privacy details before using a photo.