Baby Face Predictor
Give the AI two parent photos and it generates a photorealistic image of what their child might look like, blending bone structure, eye shape, skin tone, and other inherited features from both faces.
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How It Works
- Upload two parent photos
- AI blends facial features
- Download your baby prediction
Tips for Best Results
- Use clear, front-facing photos
- Good lighting improves quality
- Close-up portraits work best
- Avoid sunglasses or masks
Why Baby Face Predictor
Dual-Parent Face Analysis
The model reads both photos independently before merging them, so the prediction reflects each parent's actual bone structure, eye spacing, and facial proportions rather than a simple average.
Photorealistic Output
The generated child face looks like a real photograph, with natural skin texture, soft lighting, and age-appropriate proportions, not a blurry or cartoonish composite.
Your Photos Stay Yours
Parent photos are used only to run the prediction and are not stored for training or shared with outside services. You can delete any result from your gallery whenever you like.
Built to Share
Baby face predictions travel fast on TikTok and Instagram. The result downloads as a clean image you can post directly, drop into a gender reveal, or pass around at a baby shower without any extra editing.
Popular Use Cases
How It Works
How the Face Blending Works
The tool runs on fal.ai's face blending model. Each parent photo is passed through a landmark detection stage that maps dozens of facial points: eye corners, nose bridge, jaw line, lip shape, and more. Those maps are then merged according to the selected baby gender, which shifts the weight of certain inherited traits.
The final render is produced at high resolution with realistic skin texture and soft infant-like proportions. Neither parent's photo is visible in the output as a direct overlay; the model synthesizes a new face that inherits from both.
Frequently Asked Questions
You upload one photo per parent, choose a baby gender, and submit. The AI maps facial landmarks on both photos, merges the two sets of features, and renders a new infant face that inherits traits from each parent. The whole process runs in roughly 1-2 minutes.
Front-facing headshots with even lighting give the model the most facial data to work with. Avoid sunglasses, heavy filters, side profiles, or anything that covers part of the face. Full-body photos are fine but the face should be large enough in the frame for the landmark detector to read it cleanly.
Think of it as an informed visual guess. The AI genuinely combines features from both parent photos, so the result looks like it could plausibly belong to that family, but real inheritance involves hundreds of genes and random variation. It is built for entertainment, not genetic counseling.
Most predictions finish in 1-2 minutes. A progress bar keeps you updated while the model runs. If the server is busy the queue may add a short wait, but the page holds your place so you do not need to resubmit.
Parent photos are sent over an encrypted connection and used only to run your prediction. They are not retained for model training or passed to third parties. Completed predictions sit in your gallery until you choose to delete them.
The predictor works with any two clear face photos, including celebrities, fictional characters, or historical figures. The quality of the output depends on how clearly the face is visible, not on who the person is.
JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP are all accepted. Each file can be up to 20MB. Higher-resolution photos with a clearly lit face will produce a sharper, more detailed baby face than small or compressed images.
Download the result and post it wherever you like. Baby face predictions perform well on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and Facebook groups, particularly when you show both parent photos alongside the result for context.
The cost in points is shown on the Generate button before you confirm. Points are only deducted when the prediction completes successfully. A failed run triggers an automatic refund to your account.
The most common cause is a photo where the face is obscured, very small in the frame, or shot at a sharp angle. Swap in a clearer front-facing portrait and try again. If the error repeats with good photos, the model server may be under load; waiting a minute usually resolves it. Either way, your points come back automatically.
Free Baby Face Predictor: See Your Future Baby vs Other Methods
| Feature | Luxoret AI | Manual / Traditional | Other Tools |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost per Use | $0.20 | $50-$200+ per project | $0.15-$0.30 per image |
| Speed | Results in seconds | Hours with Photoshop | Minutes per image |
| Skill Required | None — fully automated | Professional editing skills | Some learning curve |
| Quality | AI-powered, photorealistic | Depends on editor skill | Template-based, limited |
| Accessibility | Browser-based, any device | Desktop software required | App or desktop required |
| Revisions | Unlimited instant retries | Time-consuming redo | Limited by credits |