About
A map to know yourself better
Your Self Atlas is a free suite of personality and self-knowledge assessments in English — serious about the science, gentle with you.
The idea
Each assessment here is a territory of your atlas: behavior, traits, values, drives, emotions. Taken one at a time, each test reveals a part. Together, they form Your Atlas — a synthesis that connects the results into a single panorama. That crossover is our main difference: most sites hand you one profile and stop there.
The look is that of an atlas: elegant, welcoming, without the clinical feel of a report. You're not a “type” in a box — you're terrain with contours of your own.
How we treat the science
We take it seriously, which is why we're transparent — including about the limits:
- Open, public-domain sources. We use item banks like IPIP and O*NET, public-domain scales (such as Rosenberg's) or we write original items mapped to the construct.
- No trademarks. We don't use MBTI®, DiSC® or third-party archetype names. Our models, type names and symbols are original and our own.
- Every test shows the ruler. In each result you'll find the underlying theory, the primary source and how far the evidence holds — limitations included.
- Continuous scales. Where it makes sense, we show intensity (percentages) instead of binary labels — truer to reality.
What we're not
Why it's free
No sign-up, no email, no paywall. We keep the project running with discreet ads. Your results stay in your browser — we don't see them and we don't sell them. Details in the Privacy Policy.
Who makes it
Your Self Atlas is an independent project created and maintained by Vinicius Fonseca — someone who believes quality self-knowledge can be accessible, beautiful and honest. We have no affiliation with any commercial personality instrument. Want to know how each test is built and checked? See the methodology.
Get in touch
Suggestions, corrections or questions: contact@yourselfatlas.com.
Ready to explore?
Start wherever you're most curious. Each test takes a few minutes.
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