AI Fix for Face That Looks Fat in Photos
The camera really does add 10 pounds. Here's how to take them back.
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"I always thought I was just unphotogenic. Turns out every selfie was stretching my face wider. One fix and I actually recognized myself." @finally_photogenic
Copy-Paste Prompts
correct the wide-angle lens distortion so my face looks natural
Reverses the horizontal stretching from phone lenses
fix the unflattering camera angle and restore natural face shape
When the angle is making your face look round
add subtle contouring shadows to define jawline and cheekbones
When flat lighting is killing your facial definition
make my facial proportions match a portrait lens photo
Mimics the flattering compression of a 85mm portrait lens
Common Issues
The correction looks unnatural or overdone
Why: AI sometimes over-corrects, making changes too obvious
make the correction more subtle and natural β it should look like a better photo, not an edit
'Subtle and natural' is the most important phrase for appearance fixes
Fix changed my face too much β doesn't look like me
Why: Aggressive edits can alter facial proportions and identity
Be very specific about what to change and explicitly state what to keep
The edit looks obvious in comparison to the original
Why: Strong local edits can create visible transitions with surrounding areas
Good blending is key β AI handles this well with explicit instructions
Lighting changed after the correction
Why: Localized edits can alter the apparent lighting on the face
Mention 'consistent lighting' to ensure the edit doesn't create new artifacts
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the camera really add 10 pounds?
Effectively, yes. Wide-angle lenses stretch faces 10-20% wider, flat lighting removes definition, and low angles hide jawlines. The combination genuinely makes faces look rounder and heavier than reality.
Is this just a face slimmer like Facetune?
No. Facetune warps pixels to make faces thinner. EditThisPic reverses the actual lens distortion your camera created. The result is your real proportions, not an artificially slimmed version.
Why do I look fine in the mirror but bad in photos?
Mirrors show you at the distance your eyes are, which has no lens distortion. Phone cameras use wide-angle lenses at close distance, which stretches faces. Photos are the inaccurate version.
Can I fix photos someone else took of me?
Yes. Any photo works β selfies, group photos, candids. Save the image, upload it, and fix the distortion.
Will people notice the edit?
No. The correction looks completely natural because it's restoring accurate proportions, not creating artificial ones.
Is this really free?
Yes β 1 free edit per week, no account needed. Plans start at $3.99/month for unlimited.
Can I fix face shape on my phone?
Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser β iPhone, Android, tablet. No app needed.
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