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husband and I always joked about whose appearance would “win out”
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Hello, everyone! My husband and I always joked about whose appearance would “win out” in our future child. And then I stumbled upon services that generate photos of children using AI. But most of them look pretty primitive. Are there any more advanced and realistic tools that actually analyze facial features? Please let me know if you've tried anything like this.
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Hello to everyone who dreams of having a baby. My husband and I have been planning to start a family for a long time, and just recently we came across AI Baby Generator. I admit, at first I didn't really believe it, but the results exceeded my expectations: the image we received was surprisingly realistic — facial features, face shape, eyes — everything looked like a photo of a real baby https://aibabygenerator.ai The best part is that you don't have to pay anything right away: you can just upload your photos and see how long it takes to generate the image without registering — literally seconds. I've already shown the photos to my family, and everyone was delighted. If you want to fantasize a little about your baby, I highly recommend this site.
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Smile Hi everyone, I totally get this curiosity — my partner and I used to have the same conversation all the time about who our future baby might take after ?

We also tried a few of those AI tools, and honestly, a lot of them felt a bit “off” — either too cartoon-like or not very natural. Recently though, I came across something slightly different called iBabyGlow.

What I found interesting is that instead of just generating a single baby image from parent photos, it works from an ultrasound image and gives a few stages (like birth and a bit later on). It felt a bit more thoughtful, not just a quick mash-up of faces.

Of course, like others mentioned, these tools are really just for fun — they’re not based on real genetics or anything scientific. But I think that’s part of the appeal. It’s more about imagination and enjoying the process rather than trying to get an accurate answer.

For us, it was just a nice little moment — something to look at together and laugh about, especially during that long waiting period. Not necessary at all, but kind of a fun experience if you’re curious.
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