240 biometric landmarks. No symmetry correction. No jaw reshaping. The portrait that is unmistakably you, not a more idealised approximation of you.
The most common complaint about AI portrait generators is that the output does not look like the person who uploaded the photo. The face is subtly different, the jaw is slimmer, the nose is narrower, the eyes are larger, the facial symmetry is increased. This is because most generators are trained on ideal-beauty data and apply subtle corrections as a default, treating the user's actual face as a starting point to improve rather than a truth to preserve. ThePortraitOS operates differently: your facial geometry is the constraint, not the suggestion.
Technical advantage
A portrait that does not look like you is not a professional headshot, it is a deception. On LinkedIn, a significantly altered portrait creates a discrepancy between your online presence and how you appear in person, which undermines trust. On dating platforms, it creates expectations that cannot be met. The professional and social cost of an inaccurate portrait significantly exceeds the vanity benefit of subtle AI enhancements.
Standard AI vs ThePortraitOS
ThePortraitOS maps 240 biometric landmarks from the input photo, the precise positions of the brow ridge, cheekbones, jaw corners, nasal bridge, eye corners, and lip margins. These landmarks are locked throughout the generation process. The system applies lighting, texture, and style on top of your exact geometry rather than regenerating a face that resembles yours. This is what we mean by identity-accurate: the geometry is preserved with sub-millimetre precision at the scale of an 8K portrait.
What the output looks like
A portrait where someone who knows you looks at it and immediately says 'that is you', not 'that looks like you' but something subtly different. Your specific nose shape, your asymmetric features (most faces are), your actual jaw line. The lighting and style are transformed; the person is not.
Common questions
Because they are trained on datasets that include beauty correction, and this correction bleeds into the generation process. The model learns that a slightly more symmetric, narrower-jawed version of a face scores better on quality metrics, and applies this preference by default. ThePortraitOS explicitly counteracts this by locking biometric landmarks prior to generation.
240 landmarks across the face and head, including the ear positions, hairline trajectory, and individual features of each eye and mouth region. This level of precision is significantly higher than consumer face-tracking systems and comparable to forensic facial recognition.
Yes. We distinguish blemish correction (temporary imperfections removed) from biometric accuracy (geometry preserved). You get a portrait without the temporary things, a spot, slight redness, without the permanent things being touched.
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20 portraits for $29, one-time. Credits never expire. Your identity model is stored permanently so you can generate new portraits at any time.