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Upload one photo of each of you and get three AI couple photos of you together in about 60 seconds — free to try, no signup. 26 couple styles from the viral Polaroid hug to wedding previews. Both faces stay exactly yours; $9 once unlocks the full pack, no subscription.

Free AI Couple Photo Generator

Two selfies in. One photo of you together, out. About 60 seconds.

Here's a problem every couple knows: the two of you have thousands of photos, and almost none of you together. Someone is always holding the camera. You live in different cities. The one photo you both like is from 2021 and it's blurry. Meanwhile a real couples photoshoot runs $200 to $3,000 and requires you to both be in the same place, dressed up, on a weekday golden hour.

So we built the studio a second seat.

Upload one clear photo of each person — Person 1, Person 2, they don't need to be from the same day, the same country, or the same decade of your relationship — and our AI photographs you together: the viral black-and-white Polaroid hug, a golden-hour beach embrace, your wedding day before it happens, the two of you at 75 on a porch swing. Three photos back in about a minute. Free to try, no signup, no watermark games you didn't agree to.

Open the Couples Studio →

How it works

  1. Add Person 1's photo. A clear, face-forward selfie. Phone camera is fine.
  2. Add Person 2's photo. Same rules. You do NOT need a photo of you together — that's the whole point.
  3. Pick a style and generate. 26 couple styles, from engagement announcements to anime. Three photos in ~60 seconds.

Behind the scenes, each face is locked to its own reference photo with what we call a two-person identity lock. The single biggest failure of cheap couple apps is face blending — the output looks like a stranger who is 60% you and 40% your partner. Our couples engine anchors Person 1's face to Person 1's photo and Person 2's face to Person 2's photo, explicitly forbids the model from mixing them, and renders one consistent light across both of you so the result reads as a real photograph, not a cut-and-paste composite.

The 26 couple styles

StyleThe moment it's for
Polaroid HugThe viral B&W flash instant photo — hug from behind, white border, pure trend
Lockscreen CoupleA cinematic wallpaper with clock space — the one from your feed
Wedding PreviewYour wedding day, rendered today. Gown, tux, chapel courtyard
Engagement RevealThe just-said-yes shot, ring and all, before the photographer is even booked
Beach SunsetThe classic golden-hour embrace at the waterline
Bollywood Retro90s film-reel romance — wind-caught saree, misty mustard field
Royal PalaceRegal pre-wedding grandeur — lehenga, sherwani, marble arches at dusk
Grow Old TogetherThe two of you in your late 70s, hand in hand. Bring tissues
Paris Golden HourSpinning hug on a Seine quay, tower glittering behind
SantoriniWhite terrace above the caldera, honeymoon-preview energy
Christmas CardMatching knits by the fire — your holiday card, solved
Candlelight ValentineA slow dance in a room full of candles
Save the DateStationery-ready, with calm space for your date
K-Drama RomanceCherry blossoms, camel coats, main-couple energy
Old Money CoupleQuiet-luxury estate editorial
Vintage Hollywood1950s studio clinch in silver-gelatin B&W
MoonlightForehead kiss under an enormous full moon
Y2K Prom2002 digicam flash, disco ball, butterfly clips
Western SunsetRanch-fence golden hour, hats and fringe
Diya NightsDiwali and Karwa Chauth — lighting the diya together
Game DayStadium lights, confetti, the winning-goal hug
Couple FigurinesYou two as boxed collectible toys
Dreamy AnimeA painted summer hillside, heads together
One-Line ArtA single unbroken line drawing of your profiles — the classic anniversary print
Oil PaintingA classical heirloom double portrait
Watercolor DuoMid-dance dip in blooming pigment

Every style is built around touch — the hug from behind, the forehead lean, the hand in hair. That's not an accident. Two people standing apart like coworkers is what generic AI gives you; the embrace is what makes a couple photo feel like yours.

Long-distance couples: this is your tool

There is exactly one kind of couple that no photographer on Earth can shoot at any price: the couple that can't be in the same room. Military deployments, visa waits, oceans, semesters abroad. If that's you, this is the only way to get a photo together before the reunion — and it's the use case we're proudest of. Each of you snaps a selfie wherever you are, one of you uploads both, and sixty seconds later there's a photo of you together on a beach at sunset. Couples tell us it's the first photo they've ever had of both of them in one frame.

What it costs (and what everyone else charges)

We sell photo packs once. Everyone else in the couples space sells subscriptions — mostly weekly ones, priced to be forgotten.

ToolCouples modePrice
FreeHeadshotTwo separate selfiesFree to try · $9 once (30 photos) · $19 once (100 photos)
PhotoAIRequires 5–15 photos of you togetherfrom $19/month
Pose AITwo selfies~$12/week
DreamShootAI8–12 photos per person + ~1hr training$24.50–$63/month
ReminiOne existing couple photo, seasonal filters~$9.99/week

A real engagement shoot averages about $500 in the US, and pre-wedding shoots in India run ₹15,000–60,000 before travel. We're not saying never book one — a great photographer at your actual wedding is irreplaceable. We're saying the announcement post, the save-the-date, the holiday card, the anniversary print, and the lock screen don't need to cost more than dinner.

See full pack details on the pricing page.

Both faces stay yours — the identity promise

The reason people bounce off free couple generators is always the same: "it didn't look like us." Prompt-based tools (Gemini, ChatGPT) can produce a gorgeous couple photo of two strangers. Our couples engine was built around one hard rule, stated to the model in exactly these terms: each output face must match its own reference photo — same structure, same skin tone, same age, same everything — and blending features between the two of you is forbidden. We also render hands with intent (a real embrace has hands in it) and keep one light source across both people, because mismatched lighting is the tell that screams "composite."

Glasses stay on. Hijabs and turbans stay on. Skin tones stay true. That's the same identity-preservation policy that runs our headshot studio, now enforced twice per photo.

Privacy, consent, and the rules

  • Person 2's permission is required. You're uploading someone else's face; the studio asks you to confirm you have their OK, and generations without that confirmation are refused.
  • Adults only. Couple styles direct romantic poses, so if either photo shows a minor, the generation is blocked. No exceptions, no consent path.
  • No training on your photos. Uploads are used once for your generation. See the privacy policy for retention details and how to delete everything.
  • Free means free. Three watermarked photos a day without an account. The watermark comes off with any pack.

When to use it (a year of excuses)

Right now (July–September): fall save-the-dates, anniversary gifts, long-distance reunions. October: Diwali and Karwa Chauth portraits, Halloween couples. Late October–November: the holiday-card window — order printing by early December. December–February: proposal season (nearly half of US engagements land between Thanksgiving and Valentine's Day, per The Knot) — announcement sets, then Valentine's. March–September: wedding season previews and destination pre-wedding looks.

FAQ

Is there an AI that can put two people in one picture for free? Yes — this one. Upload one photo of each person and the generator places you together in one photorealistic scene. The free tier gives you three watermarked photos a day with no signup; paid packs start at $9 one-time.

How do I make an AI photo of me and my boyfriend or girlfriend? Open the Couples Studio, add your photo as Person 1, add theirs as Person 2 (with their permission), pick a style, and hit generate. You'll have three photos of the two of you in about a minute.

Do we need a good photo together to start? No — that's the point. Each person uploads their own separate selfie. This is exactly how long-distance couples use it.

Will the photos actually look like both of us? That's our core engineering promise. Each face is locked to its own reference photo and the AI is explicitly forbidden from blending your features together. If a result doesn't look like you, regenerate — different takes vary — or try a clearer, more face-forward input photo.

Can I use these for save-the-dates or wedding invitations? Yes. The Save the Date style is composed with calm negative space specifically so card tools can drop your date onto it, and paid packs export print-ready resolution with a commercial license on the $19 tier.

How much does an AI couple photoshoot cost? Free to try (3 photos/day, watermarked). $9 once for 30 photos without watermarks, $19 once for 100 photos in full HD with a commercial license. No subscription — compare that to $12/week or $25/month elsewhere, or ~$500 for one real engagement shoot.

Is it OK to upload my partner's photo? With their permission, yes — and we ask you to confirm you have it. Never upload photos of people who haven't agreed; it's against our acceptable-use policy.

Can we get the couple photos printed? Yes — paid packs export at print resolution. The Oil Painting, One-Line Art, and Watercolor styles are designed to be printed and framed as anniversary gifts; the holiday-card styles crop cleanly to 5×7.

What photos work best as inputs? One person per photo, face forward, good light, no sunglasses. The same rules as our headshot input guide. Group shots and heavy filters are the two things that most often confuse the AI.

Is my data used to train AI models? No. Photos are processed for your generation and archived only for abuse review per the privacy policy; you can delete everything from your dashboard.

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