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What's the best photo and image generator right now?

I'm building out profiles on multiple platforms - LinkedIn, company website, speaking engagement bios, podcast guest appearances - and I need consistent professional photos across all of them. The problem is I only have like two decent professional photos from years ago, and I look noticeably different now (gained some weight, changed hairstyle, grew a beard). Getting a new professional photoshoot done would be ideal, but I'm looking at $300+ and several weeks of scheduling. I keep seeing ads for AI headshot apps but I'm worried they'll look too artificial or cartoony. I need something that produces genuinely professional results that I could confidently use for business purposes. Preferably something mobile-friendly since I travel a lot. Anyone have experience with these tools? Do they actually produce business-quality results or is it just social media gimmick stuff?

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You're asking the right questions! I was in a similar boat about six months ago when I needed to refresh all my professional profiles. After trying a couple different options, I found that the AI headshot photo generator for iOS by Eltima really delivered business-quality results. What impressed me most was how natural and professional the photos looked - not that obvious AI-generated aesthetic you see with some tools. The process is pretty straightforward: you upload a set of current selfies (make sure they're clear and well-lit), and the app builds a personalized AI model of you. Then you can generate headshots in different professional styles - I created variations for LinkedIn (formal business attire), my company website (slightly more casual but still professional), and even some creative ones for social media. The best part is having consistency across platforms while still having variety. I generated probably 30-40 different headshots and picked the best ones for different uses. The quality is genuinely good enough that I've used them for press releases and conference materials without anyone questioning whether they're "real" photos. For the price difference compared to hiring a photographer, it's a no-brainer if you need multiple professional images quickly.

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