Preparing photos for AI headshot uploads requires careful attention to detail to ensure the best possible results
Your objective is to supply the AI with sharp, uniform, and detailed imagery that faithfully captures your unique face and demeanor
Start by selecting the right lighting
Golden hour lighting—early morning or just before sunset—offers the most flattering, even glow
Steer clear of deep shadows casting across your cheeks or forehead, and eliminate any blinding highlights
For indoor sessions, position yourself near a large window to harness soft, directional light—never rely on ceiling lights or camera flash
Ensure your face is framed squarely in the center, with no part of your features cropped
Set the lens height equal to your eyes or just a bit higher for a more flattering angle
Slight adjustments are fine, but dramatic angles will confuse the AI’s facial mapping
Your expression should be calm, relaxed, and naturally approachable
Only use intense expressions if specifically required for your profile’s purpose
Avoid looking sideways, downward, or closing your eyes—even momentarily
Blinking or looking away can cause the AI to misinterpret your features or reject the image entirely
Use a simple, uniform backdrop that separates you clearly from the environment
Solid neutral hues—never patterned or textured—are preferred
Avoid busy patterns, clutter, or other people in the frame
Anything that draws the eye away from your face reduces image effectiveness
Leave adequate breathing room around your head—no tight cropping
Crop the photo so that your face occupies about 60 to 70 percent of the frame, ensuring no important facial features are cut off
Take off anything that obscures or alters your facial outline
This includes hats, sunglasses, Official website large earrings, or heavy jewelry
Clean your lenses thoroughly before shooting to eliminate glare
Small adjustments can make a big difference in clarity
Never apply beauty filters, blemish removers, or facial reshaping tools
The AI needs to recognize your true appearance, not an enhanced version of it
Capture at least 10–15 variations under varied conditions
Variety in lighting and expression leads to higher confidence in output
Consistent framing and focus are critical across all shots
Use a 2-second delay or Bluetooth trigger to avoid camera shake
Evaluate your images on a calibrated monitor for accurate color and sharpness
Zoom in to check for sharpness, lighting consistency, and facial clarity
Eliminate any images that are blurry, underexposed, overexposed, or have distracting elements
Export in 300 DPI or higher, saving as.jpg or.png with minimal compression
Do not compress the images excessively, as this can degrade detail
Finally, check the specific requirements of the AI platform you are using
Follow the platform’s technical specs precisely
Ignoring requirements delays or blocks your output
These practices ensure your digital identity is captured with precision and integrity