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AI future baby generator

Two faces in, one realistic baby portrait out — a genuine glimpse of what your future kid might look like.

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Future-baby portrait by Lumapic, features blended from two parents

The AI future baby generator combines two parent photos and renders a realistic portrait of what their child might look like — face shape, eye color, hair tone blended from both parents. Lumapic produces a photo-grade result, not a cartoon, in about 60 seconds. For entertainment purposes (the science is genuinely uncertain).

About this template

What makes the future baby look work.

Genetic prediction from photos is fundamentally an entertainment claim, not a scientific one — real heredity involves thousands of genes interacting in ways no AI can predict. What the AI future-baby generator can do is blend two parents' visible features into a plausible-looking child portrait that reads as "this could be your kid."

Lumapic's future-baby model takes two parent photos and renders a single baby portrait — soft skin, blended eye color, hair tone averaged from the two inputs, face shape composited from both face geometries. We don't claim accuracy, change either parent's ethnicity, or insert random features that wouldn't follow from the inputs. The output is one plausible child, generated for fun.

The model handles the format's specific quirks: skin tone blends realistically rather than averaging into an unrealistic in-between; eye color is picked plausibly from one parent or blended; hair texture follows visible patterns from the inputs rather than defaulting to a generic baby.

What to use it for

Six real surfaces.

  • Share with a partner as a fun look at 'what if'
  • Make a baby-shower keepsake photo
  • Generate a sibling-pair (run twice with same inputs) for a relative
  • Use as a fun reveal at an engagement party
  • Make a personal print for a parents-to-be gift
  • Compare a few generations to see what features the model tends to pick

How it works

From upload to finished photo.

01

Upload two parent photos

One per parent. JPG, PNG, or WebP, at least 1024px each. Front-facing, eyes visible, no sunglasses.

02

The model renders the baby portrait

Face blended from both parents, eye color picked from one parent, hair tone averaged, skin tone realistic. Soft natural baby-portrait lighting.

03

Download the result

Final JPG at 2048px. About 60 seconds. 1 credit. Run again for a different blend; small variations are normal.

Tips for best results

What actually helps.

  • Use recent photos of both parents — the model uses current face shape
  • Similar-quality input photos give cleaner blends (don't pair a high-res shot with a low-res snap)
  • Forward-facing both photos; profiles confuse the blend pass
  • No filters or heavy makeup in the inputs — that gets blended too
  • Run the same inputs 3–4 times — natural variation is part of the experience
  • The result is one possibility, not 'the' child — treat as a fun glimpse, not a prediction

Honest comparison

How this stacks up against alternatives.

Lumapic Future Baby vs. BabyAC / MakeMeBabies: legacy baby-prediction sites use template-based morphing (paste features onto a default baby face). The result reads as a Photoshop overlay. Lumapic generates the baby portrait from scratch with face geometry derived from both parents, lit and shaded as a real portrait. For a quick novelty share, legacy sites. For a portrait you'd actually keep, Lumapic.

FAQ

Common questions.

How many photos do I need to upload?

Two — one of each parent. Both faces should be clear.

Will the baby look like a real combination of us?

Yes — the AI blends realistic genetic traits from both parents (eyes, hair, nose, skin tone) into a believable child portrait.

Is this a prediction?

No — it's a fun visualization. Real genetics are far more random than any AI can model.

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