How do I predict what my baby will look like from two photos?
Upload one parent's photo as the main image, click '+ Add reference image' to upload the second parent, then type 'show what a baby of these two people might look like.' The AI blends facial features from both parents to generate a baby prediction in 30-45 seconds.
Do I need to upload two separate photos?
Yes. Upload parent 1 as the main photo. Then click '+ Add reference image' to upload parent 2. The AI needs both faces visible in separate clear photos to blend them into a baby prediction. Selfies work great.
Is there a free baby face predictor that doesn't need an account?
Yes. EditThisPic lets you predict baby faces from couple photos for free with no signup. Upload both parents' photos, describe the prediction, and download the result. No watermarks.
Can the AI accurately predict what our baby would look like?
The AI creates a fun prediction based on blending both parents' facial features. It cannot predict actual genetics, but it generates believable baby faces that draw recognizable traits from both parents. Results are great for entertainment, baby showers, and social media sharing.
What is the best free AI baby face predictor for couples?
EditThisPic is the best free option because it uses a 2-image system: upload each parent separately, and the AI blends both faces into a baby prediction. No signup, no watermark. Most apps only use one photo. EditThisPic uses both parents' actual photos.
Can I predict baby faces on my phone?
Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, tablet. Upload both parent selfies from your camera roll and get a baby prediction. No app download needed.
Can I choose which parent's traits the baby gets?
Yes. Specify in your prompt: 'baby with mom's eyes and dad's nose' or 'baby girl with dad's face shape and mom's hair color.' The AI follows your instructions about which features to emphasize from each parent.
What photo formats does the baby face predictor support?
JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC. Upload any common photo format and EditThisPic handles the rest. Clear, front-facing portraits of both parents produce the best predictions.