AI photos that actually look like you
Generic AI tools invent imaginary people. CVPIC trains a personal AI model on your selfies, then generates studio-quality headshots, dating photos and portraits of you — ready in under 2 hours, from £29, no photoshoot needed.




How the AI photo generator works
Three steps from selfies to a full professional photo library.
Upload your selfies
Pick 10-15 photos of yourself in different settings, lighting and expressions. Phone photos are fine.
Your AI model trains
CVPIC fine-tunes a private AI model on your face, learning your unique features in minutes.
Generate & download
Run any photo pack — headshots, dating, travel, creative — and download studio-quality photos of you.
Generic AI image tools vs. trained-on-you
Midjourney, DALL-E and free generators are brilliant at imaginary scenes — but they can't reliably reproduce a real person's face. Here's the difference:
| Generic AI tools | CVPIC (trained on you) | |
|---|---|---|
| Looks like you | No — invents a similar-looking stranger | Yes — model is fine-tuned on your selfies |
| Consistency across photos | Face changes with every generation | Same recognisable you in every shot |
| Prompt engineering needed | Yes — results depend on your prompt skills | No — curated packs with proven prompts |
| Ready for LinkedIn / CV | Rarely — artefacts and uncanny details | Yes — photographic, professional quality |
| Commercial rights | Varies by tool and plan | Full commercial rights included |
Popular photo packs
One trained model unlocks every pack. These are the most popular places to start:
What is an AI photo generator?
An AI photo generator creates photorealistic images from data rather than a camera. CVPIC's version is personal: instead of generating random people, it fine-tunes a model on 10–15 of your own selfies. The model learns the geometry of your face — jaw line, eyes, skin tone, hair — and can then render you in settings you've never been photographed in: a studio with professional lighting, a corner office, a Parisian street. The output is a set of high-resolution photos that pass as a real photoshoot, because the “subject” is genuinely you.
Why people use it
The most common reason is simple: almost nobody has a current, professional photo of themselves. A studio session costs £200+ and takes weeks to book; a cropped group photo looks like a cropped group photo. For £29 and two hours, an AI photoshoot covers the LinkedIn profile, the CV, the company about-page, the conference bio and the dating profile in one go — each from a purpose-built pack with outfits and backgrounds chosen for that use. And because your model is already trained, generating a fresh look later takes minutes, not another studio booking.
Frequently asked questions
How does an AI photo generator work?
You upload 10-15 selfies, and CVPIC fine-tunes an AI model on your face. That personal model then generates brand-new photos of you in professional settings — different outfits, lighting and backgrounds — while keeping your real features consistent.
Will the photos actually look like me?
Yes. Because the model is trained specifically on your selfies (not a generic face), your bone structure, skin tone and features carry through. Friends and colleagues will recognise you instantly.
How is this different from Midjourney or DALL-E?
Generic AI image tools create imaginary people from a text prompt — they can't reliably reproduce your face. CVPIC trains a model on you first, so every photo is recognisably you, at photographic quality suitable for LinkedIn and CVs.
How long does it take and what does it cost?
Photos are typically ready in under 2 hours. It's a one-time purchase starting at £29 — no subscription — which is a fraction of the £200+ a studio photographer charges.
Can I use the photos commercially?
Yes. You receive full commercial rights to every image, so you can use them on your website, marketing, book cover or anywhere else, forever.
Ready to see yourself in studio quality?
Upload your selfies today and download professional AI photos of yourself in under 2 hours. One-time purchase from £29 — no subscription.