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Height comparison tool and height chart for people, animals, objects, and characters
HowHeight is the most powerful free visual height comparison tool for people, animals, objects, and characters, with cm, ft + in, and clear height charts.
Why HowHeight feels different
Compare more subjects with a larger, better organized asset library
HowHeight is built for multi-subject height and size comparison. The board connects a clean visual scale with 1,000+ built-in asset references across people, animals, objects, sports fixtures, landmarks, fantasy subjects, and celebrity presets.
More people styles, poses, and clothing
Use more male and female silhouettes with different clothing, body types, and poses for cleaner human height comparisons.
More object types and subcategories
Animals, dinosaurs, furniture, public fixtures, vehicles, plants, sports equipment, landmarks, and everyday objects are grouped for faster scale building.
Useful for character and scale reference
Creators can place characters, real people, animals, props, and fantasy creatures on one shared scale when checking size relationships.
Quick preview
Preview real height and size comparison examples
Browse couples, celebrities, animals, dinosaurs, and creator references before you build your own visual comparison board.
How it works
Three steps to compare heights on one chart
The workflow stays simple: add subjects, enter a height in cm or feet and inches, and read the result on one visual height comparison board that works like a height chart and a practical size comparison tool.
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Add subjects and heights
Add people, celebrities, animals, objects, or fantasy references and enter each height in centimeters or feet and inches.
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Read the gap on one scale
The height comparison chart keeps every subject on one shared baseline so the visible height difference is easy to understand at a glance.
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Export when you're done
Keep the comparison on screen, then export or share the result when you want a reusable size comparison reference for people, animals, or objects.
Built for clear visual height comparison
HowHeight stays focused on one job: helping users compare heights, understand height difference, and turn measurements into a readable height chart without friction.
Accurate visual scale
Each subject is rendered on the same baseline so the height difference looks proportional instead of decorative.
Height calculator plus chart
You can use HowHeight like a height calculator for cm and ft plus in, then keep the result on a visual comparison chart instead of stopping at a number.
People, animals, objects, and characters
The same board supports human height comparison, people height comparison, animal references, objects, and fantasy lineups on one scale.
Simple tool-first interface
The public page stays focused on comparison, not dashboards, onboarding funnels, or account-first framing.
Common height comparison scenarios
These are some of the most common reasons people use a height comparison tool or size comparison board.
170 cm vs 185 cm
Friends checking a noticeable gap
Useful when someone wants to stop guessing how large a familiar height difference actually looks in real life.
5 ft 4 in vs 6 ft 0 in
Couple or partner height comparison
A quick way to compare two people with different preferred units while keeping the chart easy to read and easy to share.
160 cm · 172 cm · 181 cm
Three-person visual lineup
Helpful for social sharing, creative notes, celebrity comparisons, and any case where one pair is not enough.
Quick answers
FAQ
Quick answers for people looking for a clear online height comparison tool, height chart, or size comparison workflow.
Explore more height tools
Jump from the live board into the English-only country-average, gap, and percentile tools that extend the core comparison workflow.
Measure a height difference
Compare two heights and read the gap in centimeters or feet and inches.
Compare against country averages
See how one height compares with adult average-height data by country.
Estimate child height percentile
Use the WHO 2007 reference tool to estimate a height-for-age percentile and compare against the reference median.
Start your height comparison while the board is open
Compare heights, adjust the lineup, export the chart, and keep everything on one page.
No signup required for the homepage tool.