I couldn't afford a $300 headshot, so I built this

(ai-headshot-generator.art)

2 points | by taoji1994 2 months ago ago

9 comments

  • taoji1994 2 months ago

    AI Headshot Generator is an AI-powered online portrait creation platform where users can generate professional-quality ID photos, business headshots, visa photos, and more by uploading a selfie or providing a text description The site offers various photo categories including standard ID photos, professional portraits, and creative styles, with customizable options such as background color and image dimensions. It even features a text-to-headshot mode, allowing users to generate headshots from descriptions without uploading any images

  • sudohalt 2 months ago

    1. You can get a great headshot using your smartphone 2. Headshots don't cost $300 (maybe on the extreme high end) 3. Gemini, ChatGPT, and nearly every multimodal model already solved this problem over a year ago.

    • taoji1994 2 months ago

      Appreciate the feedback — I’m mostly sharing a different angle, not disagreeing.

      Many people can absolutely get a great headshot with a smartphone, and $300 is definitely on the high end, not the norm. I mentioned it mainly as an example of what I personally ran into, rather than a claim about average cost.

      For me, the bigger motivation was avoiding the logistics and friction — lighting, backgrounds, retakes, and decision fatigue — especially when all I needed was one usable result.

      That’s also why this is intentionally narrow in scope: predefined styles and outputs instead of open-ended prompting. For things like ID photos or short self-introduction videos, I’ve found some users prefer picking from a fixed set (e.g. Korean-style ID photos, US campus-style portraits) rather than starting from a blank prompt.

      It’s not meant to replace ChatGPT, but to serve people who want a very specific outcome with minimal effort.

  • aanet 2 months ago

    This looks good. Quite professional.

    However, personally, I would prefer a LOCAL solution where that I don't have to upload my passport/personal pic to an unknown site.

    • taoji1994 2 months ago

      totally fair point — I actually agree with you. Privacy was one of my biggest concerns when building this.Right now, the trade-off I made was accessibility vs. local-only setup. Running the models locally still requires a fairly heavy setup (GPU, memory, model weights), which would block most non-technical users. A local / self-hosted version is something I’ve seriously considered, especially for developers and privacy-sensitive users. If there’s enough demand, that’s definitely a direction I’d like to explore. Really appreciate you calling this out — it’s a very reasonable concern. Thanks for the thoughtful feedback — really appreciate it.If you’re curious, feel free to give ai-headshot-generator.art a try.I’ve also added a 50% off code: SRLEILCR as a small thank-you

  • taoji1994 2 months ago

    feel free to give it a try — much appreciated Here’s a 50% off discount code: SRLEILCR

  • jethronethro 2 months ago

    $300 for a headshot? Really?

    • taoji1994 2 months ago

      It’s on the high end, not the norm. I mentioned it mainly as an example of what I personally ran into.Out of curiosity, what’s the typical range you’ve seen where you’re based?

      • jethronethro 2 months ago

        Anywhere from $75 to $150. I've seen some photographers offer to do headshots for as low as $50 but not often.