The Complete Guide to AI Headshots
Get studio-quality professional headshots from a prompt or your selfies — no booking, no photographer, ready for LinkedIn and team pages.
June 16, 2026

An AI headshot is a professional-looking portrait generated by AI — either purely from a text prompt or guided by your own selfies — without a studio, a photographer or a shoot day. Done well, the result is indistinguishable from a real session and ready for LinkedIn, a resume, a speaker bio or a company team page.
This guide covers how to get headshots that look genuinely professional from eaxy, and how to avoid the over-processed look that gives AI portraits away.
What makes a headshot read as professional
Before prompting, it helps to know what photographers actually control. A strong professional headshot has:
- Soft, directional light that flatters the face — usually a large soft source slightly off to one side.
- A clean, uncluttered background that keeps attention on the person.
- Shallow depth of field so the subject pops and the background falls gently out of focus.
- A relaxed, approachable expression rather than a stiff stare.
- Natural skin texture — pores and small imperfections are what make skin look real.
When you ask AI for a headshot, you are essentially describing those choices. The more you specify them, the less generic and more believable the result.
Building the prompt
A reliable headshot prompt structure:
- Subject: age range, build, hair, and any defining features.
- Wardrobe: simple, solid clothing suited to the field — "charcoal blazer over a white shirt."
- Lighting: "soft window light from the left," "studio softbox, gentle shadow."
- Background: "neutral grey backdrop," "blurred modern office," "soft outdoor greenery."
- Camera feel: "85mm portrait lens, shallow depth of field, eye-level."
- Expression: "warm, relaxed smile" or "calm, confident, slight smile."
Example: "Professional headshot of a woman in her 40s, shoulder-length brown hair, charcoal blazer; soft window light from the left; blurred neutral office background; 85mm lens, shallow depth of field; warm, approachable expression; natural skin texture."
Matching a specific person
If you want the headshot to look like a particular person rather than a plausible stranger, guide it with reference selfies. A few good shots — front-facing, evenly lit, no sunglasses or hats — give the model enough to anchor the likeness. Keep the same identity details consistent across attempts; the techniques in our guide on keeping AI characters consistent apply directly here and help you generate several poses of the same face.
Avoiding the "AI look"
Most fake-looking AI portraits share the same handful of tells. Steer clear of them:
- Plastic, poreless skin — ask explicitly for natural skin texture.
- Over-dramatic lighting — soft and even reads as more professional than moody gradients.
- Symmetrical, waxy perfection — a little asymmetry is human.
- Busy or branded clothing — solids hold up better and avoid distortion.
- Weird hands or jewelry — crop tighter or simplify accessories if they misbehave.
If a result looks almost right but slightly off, regenerate rather than over-editing. It is faster and the output stays clean.
Headshots for a whole team
Cohesion is what makes a team page look intentional. To get a matching set:
- Reuse the same background, lighting and framing prompt for everyone.
- Keep the crop and aspect ratio identical across the set.
- Vary only the person and wardrobe within a shared color story.
- Export every image at the same resolution.
Consistent framing across a dozen people instantly signals a real, considered brand.
Choosing and exporting
Generate a batch, then pick by squinting: from across the room, does it read as a confident, approachable professional? On Pro and above, export up to 4K with a commercial license so the image is cleared for your website, press kit and profiles. For a polished personal brand, you can carry the same face into other assets — a YouTube thumbnail or a short intro clip — using the consistency techniques above.
AI headshots remove the cost and scheduling of a studio session while keeping the result professional. Describe the light, the wardrobe and the mood, favor natural over flawless, and you will have a portrait you are happy to put on every profile you own.
Ready for your new headshot? Start creating and generate a set today.
Frequently asked questions
Are AI headshots good enough for LinkedIn?+
Yes. On Pro and above, eaxy exports up to 4K with a commercial license, which is well within what LinkedIn, resumes and company team pages need. The key is choosing natural, well-lit results rather than over-stylized ones.
Do I have to upload my own photos?+
No. You can generate a headshot from a text prompt alone, or guide the likeness with reference selfies for a closer match to a specific person.
How do I make AI headshots look real, not fake?+
Favor soft, directional lighting, neutral backgrounds, natural skin texture and a relaxed expression. Avoid heavy retouching, plastic skin and dramatic studio gradients — those are the tells that read as AI.
What should I wear in an AI headshot?+
Specify simple, solid clothing that suits your field — a blazer, a crisp shirt, a knit. Avoid busy patterns and logos, which distract and sometimes distort.
Can a whole team get matching headshots?+
Yes. Use the same lighting, background and framing prompt for every person so the set looks cohesive on an About or team page.
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