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AI Lego Character from Photo

Describe the Lego look you want and the AI builds your brick-style character.

Casual selfie of a woman with brown hair and blue hoodie
Before
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Same woman as a Lego minifigure with yellow skin and blocky features
After

AI Lego Character from Photo

Upload photo to transform photo to Lego character

Free β€’ Results in 30 seconds β€’ No signup

Release to upload

FreeNo signupNo watermark
Popular use cases:
  • Lego fans
  • kids
  • social media
  • profile pictures
  • gift ideas
  • party invitations

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
Selfie to minifigure transform this photo into a Lego minifigure character with yellow skin and blocky features 15s
Keep outfit details turn me into a Lego person with yellow skin, keep my hairstyle and outfit recognizable 20s
Full scene conversion make this a Lego-style portrait with a brick-built background and plastic lighting 25s
Group to Lego transform this group into Lego minifigures with distinct hair and clothing 30s

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Drop your photo into EditThisPic. Headshots, full-body shots, and group photos all work. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB. Clear faces with good lighting convert best into recognizable Lego characters.

    Expect: Simple portraits: 15-30 seconds. Group photos with multiple people: may need 2-3 refinements to get each character right.
  2. Describe your Lego style

    Type your instruction: 'transform this photo into a Lego minifigure character with yellow skin and blocky features.' Be specific about details β€” mention classic yellow Lego skin, claw hands, cylindrical heads, or specific Lego themes like City or Star Wars. No marking needed.

    Tip: Mention a specific Lego theme for more authentic results: 'in Lego City style' or 'as a Lego Star Wars character' gives the AI a clearer target.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Classic Lego minifigure transform this photo into a Lego minifigure character with yellow skin and blocky features
    Detailed Lego portrait turn me into a Lego person with yellow skin and blocky features, keep my hairstyle and outfit recognizable
    Lego-style portrait scene make this a Lego-style portrait with a brick-built background and plastic-looking lighting
    Lego box art style convert this photo into a Lego set box art style with the person as a minifigure and the background as a buildable scene
    3 more prompts
    Lego couple or group transform this group photo into Lego minifigure characters, each person with distinct hair and clothing in brick style
    Lego pet character turn this pet photo into a Lego brick-built animal with smooth plastic texture and simple geometric shapes
    Lego stop-motion frame make this photo look like a frame from a Lego stop-motion animation with plastic minifigure characters and a brick-built set
  3. Review your Lego character

    Check that the Lego conversion captured your likeness β€” hair color, glasses, clothing details. The result should have consistent brick-style textures across the entire image, not a mix of realistic and Lego elements.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the face converted but the body stayed realistic, or vice versa, tap markers on the inconsistent areas and regenerate. This is optional β€” most single-person Lego conversions work without markers.

    Tip: Markers are for precision refinement, not a required step. Try without them first.
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AI Lego Character from Photo

Upload photo to transform photo to Lego character

Free β€’ Results in 30 seconds β€’ No signup

Release to upload

Free β€’ No signup

See it in action

Casual selfie of a woman with brown hair and blue hoodie
Before
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Same woman as a Lego minifigure with yellow skin and blocky features
After

Selfie to Lego minifigure

A casual selfie transformed into a classic yellow-skinned Lego minifigure with matching hair and outfit.

Prompt: transform this photo into a Lego minifigure character with yellow skin and blocky features
Professional headshot of man in navy suit with glasses
Before
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Same man as a Lego minifigure in a brick-style suit with recognizable glasses
After

Professional headshot to Lego

A LinkedIn-style headshot converted into a Lego character with a suit and tie rendered in brick textures.

Prompt: turn me into a Lego person with yellow skin and blocky features, keep my hairstyle and outfit recognizable
Couple in park β€” woman in yellow dress, man in red flannel
Before
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Same couple as Lego minifigures with brick-built park background
After

Couple photo to Lego pair

A couple's photo converted into two Lego minifigures standing together with matching brick-built scenery.

Prompt: transform this group photo into Lego minifigure characters, each person with distinct hair and clothing in brick style

If something looks off

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone. This happens with ambiguous requests.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS one specifically.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Only the face looks like Lego but the body is still realistic

Why: The AI focused on the face as the most prominent feature and treated the body as background to preserve.

Try: Transform the entire photo into Lego style including body, clothing, and background β€” everything should look like plastic bricks

Tip: Adding 'entire photo' and 'everything' forces the AI to apply the Lego style uniformly.

The Lego character doesn't look like me at all

Why: Lego minifigures have very simplified features, so subtle facial details get lost in the conversion.

Try: Transform into a Lego minifigure but preserve my glasses, hair color, and clothing colors exactly

Tip: Anchor your identity to your most distinctive features β€” glasses, hair style, outfit color β€” rather than facial structure.

The yellow skin tone looks uneven or patchy

Why: The AI blended your natural skin tone with Lego yellow inconsistently, especially around shadows.

Try: Make the skin uniform classic Lego yellow with no realistic skin texture or shading variation

Tip: Specifying 'uniform' and 'classic Lego yellow' prevents the AI from trying to blend skin tones.

Result looks more like a cartoon than a Lego figure

Why: Without specific Lego cues, the AI defaulted to a generic cartoon style instead of the brick aesthetic.

Try: Transform into a Lego minifigure specifically β€” cylindrical head, C-shaped claw hands, plastic brick texture, printed face details

Tip: Name specific Lego anatomy (claw hands, stud textures, printed expressions) to steer away from generic cartoon.

Group photo has inconsistent Lego styles across people

Why: The AI processed each person slightly differently, resulting in mixed styles.

Try: Make all people in this photo into matching Lego minifigures with the same plastic texture, yellow skin, and brick proportions

Tip: For groups, emphasize 'matching' and 'same style' to get consistent results across all subjects.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark my face or body before describing the Lego transformation?

No. Just describe what you want: 'transform into a Lego minifigure with yellow skin.' The AI understands what 'Lego character' means and converts the entire image automatically. Only use markers if you need precision β€” like converting one person in a group but not another.

How do I turn my photo into a Lego character for free?

Upload your photo to EditThisPic and type 'transform this into a Lego minifigure character.' The AI handles the conversion in 15-30 seconds. One free edit per week, no signup required. The result includes yellow skin, blocky proportions, and brick-style textures.

Is there a free Lego character maker that doesn't require an account?

Yes. EditThisPic converts photos to Lego characters with no signup, no login, and no watermark. Upload your photo, describe the Lego style you want, and download the result. Free tier gives you one edit per week.

What's the best free AI tool for making a Lego version of yourself?

EditThisPic handles Lego character conversions with natural language β€” just type what you want instead of configuring sliders or filters. It preserves your distinctive features (hair, glasses, outfit) while applying authentic Lego minifigure proportions. No account needed.

Will my Lego character still look like me?

The AI preserves your most recognizable features β€” hair color and style, glasses, clothing colors, and accessories. Lego minifigures have simplified faces by nature, so the likeness comes from these distinctive details rather than exact facial proportions. Mention specific features in your prompt to prioritize them.

Ready to become a Lego character?

Free to try. No signup required.