If your AI photos look soft, pixelated, or not HD enough - the problem isn’t the AI. It’s usually the input photos or missing a few key settings. Here’s how to improve them:
1. Use Better Photos (Most Important)
Bad input = bad output.
Make sure the photos you upload are:
Clear, sharp, high-resolution (not screenshots)
Taken in good lighting (daylight or soft indoor light)
No beauty filters, heavy makeup, sunglasses, hats, or shadows
10–20 different angles and expressions
If your training photos aren't clear, the AI model can’t learn your actual features - and the results will look fake or blurry.
2. Use Upscale/Enhance (Quick Fix)
After generating, use Upscale Image / Enhance Quality to boost your photo to 4K, sharp resolution in one click (if feature is available).
Perfect for LinkedIn, resumes, or publications.
3. Add Clear Prompts (Optional but Helpful)
Use short prompts like:
“Ultra realistic, sharp focus, studio lighting, detailed skin texture, professional 4K portrait.”
It helps the AI focus on clarity over style.
4. Avoid These Common Mistakes
Uploading screenshots or social media compressed images
Only selfies from one angle
Dark indoor photos with colored lighting
Heavy filters or cartoon-like beauty camera effects
Already Generated Blurry Results?
You can:
Upscale them from your collection (if available)
Or retrain your model using better photos and generate again
Still Not Happy With Quality?
Email us at [email protected] - we’ll help you out.
