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Transform your photos with AI-powered styles
Engineered for one job: maximising YouTube click-through. The template renders a high-CTR thumbnail with you positioned beside a large iMac screen, your hand or finger pointing toward the display, a bold viral text overlay, and a blurred or teased screenshot that creates curiosity without giving the video away. This is the "look behind me — you have to see this" pattern that consistently outperforms generic thumbnails on tech, AI, productivity, business, and tutorial channels. The composition follows every CTR-tested rule: face on one side, screen on the other, big readable text, contrasting colours, and a clear emotional reaction. Upload a clean face photo and add the thumbnail headline as your prompt — the model handles framing, lighting, expression, and the iMac mock-up automatically. Use it for: AI and tech tutorial videos, "I tried X" lifestyle content, course launches, app review videos, and any educational long-form where the hook is "I need to show you this on my screen".
Upload a photo of a person and a separate photo of any outfit, and the AI seamlessly composites the clothing onto the subject — preserving body proportions, lighting, fabric drape, and pose. The result reads as a real photo, not a 2D paste-on overlay. This is the conversion tool for fashion e-commerce teams, dropshippers, personal stylists, and influencers tired of expensive shoot days. Use it to preview seasonal drops before manufacturing, build lookbooks without booking models, render personalised outfit suggestions for clients, or generate marketing imagery for clothing brands at a tenth of the cost of a studio shoot. For sharp results: use full-body or three-quarter shots, well-lit clothing on a flat lay or hanger, and a clean background on the person photo. The model handles complex textures (denim, sequins, knits, leather) and adapts the clothing's lighting to match the subject's environment. Perfect for: e-commerce mockups, virtual fittings, influencer collab previews, and personal styling.
Generate a hyper-realistic, magazine-quality close-up portrait of a podcast host — sharp focus on the eyes, soft directional studio key light, controlled background blur, and the polished editorial finish that signals "this person is serious about their show". Skin texture, clothing detail, and facial micro-expression all carry editorial weight. Built specifically for podcast cover art, host bios, sponsor decks, and press-kit imagery. Most podcasters launch with a phone selfie and pay the price in lower discovery; this template fixes that for a fraction of the cost of a real studio shoot. The model preserves your identity precisely while applying broadcast-grade lighting, retouching skin without making it plastic, and softening the background just enough to keep all visual attention on you. Use it for: podcast cover art, episode thumbnails, host bio pages, sponsor and advertiser pitch decks, conference speaker pages, and LinkedIn updates announcing a new show.
Render your portrait as a classical Greek or Roman marble sculpture — chiselled facial features, flowing carved drapery, weathered patina, and the cool-toned lighting of a museum gallery. The result evokes the Venus de Milo, Michelangelo's David, and antique Roman busts in a single composition. This template is the right call for premium-brand marketing, art-history channels, museum and gallery social media, classical-music releases, and luxury fashion campaigns leaning into heritage and timelessness. It also performs exceptionally well as a stylised gift print — particularly for academics, artists, and humanities scholars. Expect: clean white or warm cream marble surface, museum-style spot lighting, subtle veining in the stone, and a base or pedestal where appropriate. The model preserves your facial features as the sculptural likeness — you will be recognisable as marble. Use it for: classical-music album covers, museum and gallery marketing, premium brand heritage campaigns, art-history content, humanities-niche personal brands, and elegant gift print concepts.
Transform your portrait into an ethereal ghostly figure — translucent skin, swirling mist, glowing pale eyes, faintly Victorian wardrobe, and the haunted-doll lighting of A24 horror cinematography. The aesthetic is unsettling without being grotesque, perfect for atmospheric content rather than gore. This template peaks around Halloween (October is a goldmine for engagement) but also serves horror authors, podcast hosts in true-crime and supernatural niches, indie game studios, escape-room marketers, and Goth or dark-aesthetic creators year-round. Expect translucent body rendering, candle-lit or moonlit lighting, lingering smoke or fog, antique-room compositions, and a desaturated colour grade that leans into deep blues, slate greys, and aged ivories. Best paired with neutral-expression portraits — the model will add the eerie quality without needing you to act spooky. Use it for: Halloween marketing, horror book covers, supernatural podcast art, haunted-attraction promotion, and atmospheric Gothic personal brand visuals.
Render your portrait — or any chosen object — entirely as a glowing neon tube installation against a deep matte-black backdrop. The signature traits: rounded glass tubing, soft outer bloom, subtle filament glow on the connectors, and that unmistakable retro-bar, late-night-diner colour palette. This template is everywhere right now — fashion brands, bar and restaurant marketing, music release campaigns, event posters, retro-aesthetic content, and brand-mark animations. The bright glowing colour against deep black gives feeds an instant pop and signals "premium late-night brand". Choose your accent colour in the prompt — magenta, electric blue, mint green, sunset orange — and the model renders your subject as continuous bent neon tubing. The result is graphic, clean, and remarkably print-ready. Ideal for: bar and restaurant signage concepts, fashion campaign imagery, event flyers, album covers, retro-themed product launches, and brand mark or logo visualisations.
Re-imagine your photo as a layered paper-craft diorama — visible cut edges, soft drop shadows between layers, matte construction-paper textures, and the playful handmade depth of contemporary craft illustration. This style is having a renaissance in editorial illustration (The New Yorker, The New York Times, Wired) and product packaging design. Brands choose it when they want to communicate care, intention, eco-consciousness, and accessibility all in one frame. It is particularly strong for children's content, sustainable brands, education companies, and anyone wanting to differentiate from glossy digital art. The model translates faces, clothing, and backgrounds into stacked paper shapes with believable shadow depth. Colours are matte and slightly muted — true to the construction-paper origin. Best paired with clear front-facing portraits and simple compositions. Ideal for: children's book illustration, sustainable-brand marketing, education-company content, eco-conscious product packaging, editorial-style social posts, and craft-niche personal branding.
Turn any portrait into a cover-quality fitness magazine shot — defined musculature, dramatic studio lighting, a clean low-key background, sweat-and-sheen finish on skin, and the bold composition style of Men's Health, Shape, and Muscle & Fitness covers. This template is built for personal trainers, gym brands, supplement companies, fitness influencers, and athletes who need promo imagery without booking a studio with a professional photographer. The model adapts proportions naturally — it amplifies definition without grotesque exaggeration, so the result still looks like a credible version of you. Expect: dramatic rim and key lighting, a deep navy / black / charcoal background, athletic wear (tanks, gym shorts, performance gear), and a confident eye-line that reads "athlete on the cover" rather than "selfie". Ideal for: trainer landing pages, gym membership campaigns, supplement product hero shots, fitness app marketing, sponsorship pitch decks, and competition-prep social content.
Step behind the pass in a fine-dining kitchen as the featured chef in a culinary magazine spread. The template renders you in pristine chef whites, plating an artful dish, with the controlled chaos of a working kitchen softly out of focus behind you — copper pans, herb sprigs, induction tops, the works. Built for restaurants, food creators, cookbook authors, culinary schools, cooking-class brands, recipe channels, and personal chefs marketing their services. The aesthetic borrows from Bon Appétit, Eater, and Netflix's Chef's Table: warm tungsten lighting, intentional composition, sharp focus on the food and hands, and a confident professional posture. The model preserves your face and hairstyle while placing a chef's coat, apron, and tools naturally in frame. Plating details — sauce dots, microgreens, edible flowers — are rendered with restaurant-grade believability. Use it for: chef-led restaurant marketing, cookbook covers, culinary-school admissions content, food influencer brand assets, recipe-app launches, and personal-chef booking pages.
Drop your portrait into a glitched-out neon datastream — chromatic aberration, scan-line distortion, RGB channel splits, holographic UI fragments floating across the frame, and the unmistakable saturated magenta-cyan palette of cyberpunk digital art. This template is the right call for tech brands, music releases, NFT and web3 communities, electronic music covers, and any creative who wants their content to read as "future" instantly. The aesthetic borrows from Blade Runner 2049, Ghost in the Shell, and the cover-art language of EDM and hyperpop — vivid, slightly broken, and unmissable on a dark feed. Expect: face fragments duplicated across glitched channels, neon Japanese kanji or Cyrillic text accents, soft bloom on bright highlights, and a deep moody background. Best paired with high-contrast source portraits where the face is well lit. Perfect for: album covers, gaming team avatars, tech-startup brand assets, NFT collection imagery, and bold conference visuals.
Reduce your photo to crisp 8-bit pixel art in the visual language of NES, SNES, and Game Boy classics. Limited palette, clean pixel edges, exaggerated proportions, and the unmistakable retro-game-sprite aesthetic that triggers instant nostalgia in anyone who grew up gaming. This template is gold for indie game studios, retro gaming channels, chiptune music releases, and brand campaigns leaning into 80s and 90s nostalgia. Beyond gaming, fashion brands (Champion, Adidas Originals), beverage brands, and even financial apps have used pixel-art aesthetics to feel approachable and culturally credible. The model translates faces into recognisable pixel portraits while keeping you identifiable — hair colour, clothing colour, glasses, and distinctive features all carry through into the sprite. Ideal for: indie game promo art, retro gaming channel branding, chiptune album covers, nostalgia-themed product launches, gaming community avatars, and 80s/90s aesthetic personal brand assets.
Render your photo in the genre-redefining illustration style of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Across the Spider-Verse — vivid comic-book half-tones, bold ink outlines, deliberate chromatic aberration, kinetic motion lines, and the saturated graffiti-meets-comic palette that made the films modern animation classics. This is one of the most visually striking templates we ship. It is the right call for graphic designers, music artists, urban fashion brands, gaming streamers, and creative agencies that want their content to feel kinetic, young, and culturally current. Comic-book conventions, animation festivals, and music-festival merch teams all reach for this aesthetic regularly. Expect: heavy line work, comic-book ben-day dots, slight pixel offsets on bright colours, dynamic motion blur, and a comic-panel layout sensibility. Ideal for: music artist covers, urban fashion campaigns, graphic-design portfolios, gaming and streaming brand assets, festival merchandise, and creative-agency case study imagery.