Group photo headshot. You, isolated and professionally rendered.

Your best photo from a group event. Isolated, upscaled, and transformed into a professional portrait.

Group photos from work events, conferences, and social occasions frequently capture genuine, natural expressions that are rare in solo portrait sessions. The challenge is extracting the individual from the group context without quality loss. ThePortraitOS isolates the subject from any group context, upscales the facial region, and transforms it into a professional portrait.

Group photo headshot AI portrait example 1
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Group photo headshot AI portrait example 3
15 sec
Generation time
1
Selfie required
8K
Output resolution
$29
20 portraits

Conference photos, team photos, and event photos represent moments when many people are at their most naturally confident and expressive.

Conference photos, team photos, and event photos represent moments when many people are at their most naturally confident and expressive. Rescuing a great natural expression from a group context is a direct path to a genuinely good portrait without scheduling a photo session.

The 0.1% technical difference.

Group photo extraction requires subject isolation from a potentially complex background including other people, event branding, and environmental elements. ThePortraitOS applies semantic segmentation to identify and isolate the specified subject, then applies the portrait transformation pipeline to the extracted subject.

What a group photo headshot portrait looks like.

The specified subject is cleanly isolated from the group photo, upscaled to portrait quality, and transformed into a professional headshot with studio lighting and a neutral background.

What is the minimum size the subject's face needs to be in the group photo?

The face needs to occupy at least 15-20% of the image height for sufficient resolution to generate a high-quality output. Very small faces in group photos produce lower quality results.

Can I extract from a large group photo?

Yes, as long as the subject is clearly visible and faces in the expected direction. Partially obscured faces (by other people, objects) limit transformation quality.

Does partial occlusion (e.g. someone's arm) affect the output?

Minor occlusion is handled well. If significant portions of the face are obscured, the quality of the result is reduced.

One selfie. 15 seconds. 8K studio portraits.

20 portraits for $29, one-time. Credits never expire. Your identity model is stored permanently so you can generate new portraits at any time.