Face Enhancer That Keeps You Looking Like You
Sharper eyes, cleaner skin texture, true tones — without the waxy over-smoothed look that gives AI face tools a bad name.
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What over-enhancement looks like (and why we avoid it)
✕ Waxy, poreless skin
Aggressive smoothing deletes the micro-texture that makes skin read as human. Results look like mannequins — instantly distrustworthy in profile photos.
✕ Unnaturally bright eyes
Cranking eye whites and irises past reality creates the 'AI stare'. Clarity yes, glow no.
✕ Haloed edges
Oversharpening leaves glowing outlines along jaws and hairlines — a tell-tale artifact of cheap processing.
✕ Reshaped features
Slimmed noses and enlarged eyes cross from enhancement into misrepresentation. We don't do it, and for good reason: altered-ID risk and plain dishonesty to the viewer.
Natural result versus the alternative
Below: a genuine before/after first, then a deliberate example of what over-processing looks like so you can judge the difference yourself.
How face enhancement works here
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Upload the portrait
Selfie or otherwise, JPG/PNG/WebP/HEIC straight from your gallery.
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AI restores clarity
Faces are detected and enhanced individually — noise removed, features sharpened, tones kept true.
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Download watermark-free
Free, instant, ready for profiles, prints, or applications.
Frequently asked questions
Will this change how I look, or just improve photo quality?
Just quality. Enhancement sharpens existing features and evens out camera noise — it does not slim, reshape, or regenerate faces. If you have ever had an app return someone who looked vaguely like you but not quite, that was generative reshaping; we do not do that.
Does it work on group photos with multiple faces?
Yes, every detectable face gets enhanced independently. For very large groups where distant faces are tiny, results naturally vary more — see our group photo enhancer page for what to expect specifically there.
Can I use this for a professional headshot?
Absolutely — natural-result enhancement is exactly what a professional headshot wants. A clean source photo plus subtle enhancement beats a heavy-filter selfie for LinkedIn every time.
Does it work on photos with people wearing glasses or hats?
Yes. Accessories are preserved as-is; the model enhances visible skin and feature detail around them rather than trying to see through sunglasses, which is the honest limit of any responsible tool.