Professional AI headshots from one selfie.

Upload a single selfie and download a professional headshot in about a minute — no photo set to assemble, no training queue, no account. This page runs on GeniGPT Reimagine, our AI portrait generator: pick a style below and the tool opens with the prompt already written for you.

One selfie About a minute No watermark
AI portrait — Parisian cafe selfie with clips

GeniGPT Reimagine

Pick a headshot style.

Each button opens the tool with the headshot prompt filled in — add your selfie, generate, download.

Your first 3 generations are free — no signup, no watermark.

Why one selfie.

Most AI headshot generators are built around a training step: you assemble a set of selfies — often eight or more — create an account, join a queue, and wait while a personal model trains before the first image appears. That workflow earns its keep when you need dozens of matched shots, but it is heavy for what most people actually want: one good headshot, today.

GeniGPT takes the other route. The likeness is read from a single photo at generation time, so there is no training wait and no photo-set requirement — upload, generate, download. The honest tradeoff: a model trained on many photos of you can hold a likeness across more angles and outfits. That deeper option exists here too, as custom face models — a Pro feature — but you do not need it to get a usable headshot.

How GeniGPT compares with the typical AI headshot workflow
Comparison point Typical headshot generators GeniGPT
Photos to upload Often 8–20 selfies One selfie
Time to first result Usually 30 minutes or more About a minute
Account Signup before you start None to try
Free results Frequently paid-only or watermarked First 3 generations free, no watermark

Real outputs from one selfie.

These are unedited GeniGPT Reimagine results, each generated from a single selfie — the same engine the headshot presets run on. Captions are the exact prompts. The scenes here are lifestyle ones; the presets above point the same likeness at studio, business, and outdoor settings instead.

AI portrait — art gallery visit, motion blur

Art gallery visit, motion blur

AI portrait — Parisian cafe selfie with clips

Parisian cafe selfie with clips

AI portrait — subway commute with magazine reading

Subway commute with magazine reading

LinkedIn headshots.

Your photo is the first thing a recruiter sees on a profile, before the headline and long before the experience section. For LinkedIn, the studio preset is the conservative pick: plain light-gray backdrop, even lighting, business casual. Generate from a selfie you already like, crop square in the upload dialog, and the job is done in minutes.

CV and resume photos.

In many markets — Germany, Austria, much of the EU and Asia — a CV still carries a photo, and a phone snapshot against a kitchen wall undersells the rest of the page. The business preset produces the neutral, formal framing a CV expects. Keep the same source selfie across versions so every application carries the same face.

Company bio and team pages.

A team page reads as one team when every face is shot the same way, and that is exactly what a preset gives you: the same backdrop, lighting, and framing for each person. A new hire who joined between photographer visits, a remote colleague three time zones away — run their selfie through the same preset and the grid stays uniform.

Speaker profiles.

Conference organizers ask for a headshot on a deadline, usually days before the program is published. A speaker photo has to survive both a website thumbnail and a printed brochure, so save the full-size download and keep a copy. The outdoor preset reads relaxed for panels; the studio preset reads formal for keynotes.

Dating profile photos.

Dating photos pull in the opposite direction from corporate ones: natural light, a real smile, no boardroom. The outdoor preset — soft daylight, blurred greenery — sits closest to that register. One caution applies here more than anywhere: keep the result recognizably you. A first date is a likeness check you want to pass.

Questions, answered.

Is the AI headshot generator free?

Yes — your first 3 generations are free. That is a lifetime allowance, not a daily reset, and it needs no card. Beyond it, Pro credits add more generations, every aspect ratio, and custom face models trained on your selfies. The free tier is enough to judge the likeness before you pay for anything.

Do I need to sign up?

No. The free tier runs without an account — open the tool, upload your selfie, pick a style, and download the result. There is no signup form, no credit card, and no verification step between you and your first headshot. An email field exists in the tool, but it is optional and only used for Pro credits.

Is there a watermark?

No. Headshots download clean on the free tier as well as on Pro — no watermark, no logo stamp, and no paid removal step. The file you save is the full image, ready for LinkedIn, a CV, or a printed company profile, exactly as it was generated.

What kind of selfie should I upload?

A clear, front-facing photo in even light, with your face unobstructed — no sunglasses, no heavy shadows, no other people in frame. Having your shoulders in view helps the framing. One photo is enough; if the likeness feels off, swap in a different selfie rather than adding more photos.

Can I use my AI headshot commercially?

Yes — you own what you create. Headshots generated from your selfie are yours to use on LinkedIn, in a CV, on a company site, or in paid promotion, and you are responsible for using them lawfully — including consent from anyone else who appears in your source photo. The details live in our terms and conditions.