AI Consistent Character
Upload a reference face photo, describe a scene, and get a high-quality image of that same person placed into it.
1 Upload Reference Photo
Upload a clear face photo
JPG, PNG, WebP (max 10MB)2 Describe the Scene
3 Settings
Generating your character...
AI is placing your character into the scene. This usually takes 30-60 seconds.
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How It Works
- Upload reference face
- Describe scene/pose
- AI generates consistent character
Tips for Best Results
- Clear reference photo
- Describe scene in detail
- Same face across outputs
Why Choose Consistent Character
Strong Identity Preservation
The AI anchors the facial identity from your reference photo and carries it through the generated scene. The identity strength slider lets you balance faithfulness to the reference against creative latitude in pose and expression.
Any Scene Imaginable
The scene is fully driven by your text prompt. Describe the environment, lighting, time of day, and props, and the AI constructs a setting that places your character naturally within it.
Multiple Styles
Photorealistic, cinematic, anime, oil painting, cyberpunk, fantasy art. The style is part of your scene prompt, so switching between them only requires a different description.
Fast Generation
Most generations complete in around 30 to 60 seconds. There is no model training step or setup required. Upload your reference, write a scene prompt, and generate.
Flexible Aspect Ratios
Choose from Landscape 4:3, Portrait 4:3, Square HD, Landscape 16:9, or Portrait 16:9. The output dimensions are set before generation, so the composition fits your intended use from the start.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload a reference face photo and type a scene description. The AI extracts facial identity from your reference and generates a new image where that person appears in the scene you described. The Identity Strength slider controls how closely the output matches the reference face.
Likeness accuracy depends on the reference photo quality and the identity strength setting. A clear, front-facing photo at higher identity strength values produces the closest match. Lower identity strength values give the AI more freedom in pose and expression, which can look more natural in complex scenes but may be slightly less faithful to the reference.
Describe the environment, the character's clothing or role, the lighting, the art style, and any key props. The preset scene pills show the kind of prompts that work well. More specific prompts produce more intentional results. You can also use the identity strength slider and aspect ratio selector to refine the output further.
Style is part of your scene prompt, so you can request anything from photorealistic and cinematic to anime, oil painting, cyberpunk illustration, watercolor, or comic book art. The preset buttons show tested examples, but any style description you write will be interpreted by the AI.
Yes. Keep the same reference photo uploaded and change the scene prompt between generations. Each result is saved to your gallery, so you can build a series of images featuring the same person across different contexts, styles, and environments.
Yes. Download the result immediately after generation using the Download button, or access any of your past results through the gallery at the bottom of the page. Results are stored in your account history and can be downloaded at any time.
A clear, well-lit photo where the face is front-facing and unobstructed gives the strongest identity anchor. Avoid reference images where the face is turned significantly to the side, heavily shadowed, or partially covered. The clearer the face, the more recognizable the character will be across generated scenes.
The slider runs from 0.5 to 2.0. At lower values the AI treats the reference more loosely, allowing more variation in features and expression, which can produce livelier poses. At higher values it holds closer to the reference face. A value of 1.0 is a balanced starting point for most use cases.
Start with the character's role or costume, then describe the setting and lighting, then add the art style. For example: "astronaut in a detailed spacesuit floating above Earth, stars in the background, cinematic lighting, photorealistic." The preset pills on the form follow this structure and are good templates to build from.
Yes. The reference photo does not have to be a real person. A character portrait, illustration, or concept art image can be used as the identity source. The AI will carry forward the core visual identity and translate it into the scene you describe, adapting for differences in style if your prompt calls for a different medium.
Consistent Character AI: Same Person in Any Scene Free vs Other Methods
| Feature | Luxoret AI | Manual / Traditional | Other Tools |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost per Use | $0.16 | $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 |