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Make Someone Look Like a Baby

Upload any portrait and the AI rewrites the years β€” chubby cheeks, wide eyes, soft baby skin. Send it to your boss and see what happens.

Professional headshot of a man in his late 30s with short dark hair
Before
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The same man transformed into a chubby-cheeked toddler, still recognizable, with baby hair and wide eyes
After

Make Someone Look Like a Baby

Upload photo to transform person into baby

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

Release to upload

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1 free edit·then from $1.99

Popular use cases:
  • baby face filter
  • reverse aging photo
  • de-age portrait AI
  • baby-ify photo online
  • what would I look like as a baby
  • boss prank photo
  • funny photo transformation

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
Powered by
AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
Basic baby portrait Transform into a chubby-cheeked toddler, keep them recognizable 15s
Grumpy toddler Grumpy 18-month-old, pouty lip, furrowed brow, same facial structure 15s
Baby at the office Same setting, same clothes, but now a 2-year-old sitting at the desk 30s
Vintage baby photo Baby version, 1980s soft-focus portrait style, warm tones, gummy smile 30s

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Pick a portrait with a clear, forward-facing view of the person's face. The AI needs good facial detail to nail the transformation β€” a well-lit close-up works best. Group photos work too if the target face is clearly visible.

    Expect: Upload takes 2-3 seconds. Any common image format works.
  2. Describe the baby transformation

    Type what you want the AI to do. Be specific about the baby features you want: chubby cheeks, big eyes, small button nose, soft round face, sparse baby hair. The more detail you give, the better the result. You can also set a mood β€” wide-eyed and curious, or grumpy toddler energy.

    Tip: Add 'but keep them recognizable' to the prompt if you want people to know whose baby photo it is β€” that's what makes it funny.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Baby-ify the boss Transform this person into a pudgy, wide-eyed toddler with chubby cheeks, a tiny button nose, and wispy baby hair, but keep their facial features recognizable so it's obviously them
    Grumpy baby Make this person look like a grumpy 18-month-old toddler β€” baby fat cheeks, furrowed brow, pouty lip, tiny scrunched nose, big teary eyes, all while keeping their identity clearly recognizable
    Curious wide-eyed baby Reverse-age this person to about 2 years old β€” give them oversized round eyes, rosy chubby cheeks, a small upturned nose, and soft downy baby hair, with a look of wide-eyed wonder on their face
    Full baby portrait Transform this adult into a baby photo that looks like it was taken in the 1980s β€” soft focus, warm tones, the person as a chubby toddler in a onesie with barely any hair and a big gummy smile
    4 more prompts
    Baby at the office Keep the background and setting exactly the same, but transform this person's face and body to look like a 2-year-old toddler sitting in their chair, still wearing the same clothes (now comically oversized), with a baby face but the same expression
    Group photo β€” one person baby-fied Transform only the person on the left into a baby toddler with chubby cheeks and big round eyes, keeping everyone else in the photo exactly the same as they are
    Sleepy baby Turn this person into a drowsy 1-year-old with half-closed heavy eyes, rosy chubby cheeks, a little milk dribble, soft baby skin, and sparse wisps of hair β€” make them look like they're about to fall asleep mid-photo
    Baby professional headshot Replace this person's face and head with a baby version of them β€” same professional expression and pose, same background, but now as a 2-year-old with pudgy cheeks, big eyes, tiny nose, and baby hair
  3. Send it

    Download the result and drop it into your group chat, Slack, or send it directly to the person. Works best when sent with zero context β€” just the photo, no explanation.

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Make Someone Look Like a Baby

Upload photo to transform person into baby

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

Release to upload

Free β€’ No signup

See it in action

Professional headshot of a man in his late 30s with short dark hair
Before
->
The same man transformed into a chubby-cheeked toddler, still recognizable, with baby hair and wide eyes
After

The office prank

A standard LinkedIn-style headshot transformed into a baby portrait. The subject's facial structure stays recognizable β€” it's clearly the same person, just 30-something years younger with chubby cheeks and wispy hair.

Prompt: Transform this person into a pudgy, wide-eyed toddler with chubby cheeks, a tiny button nose, and wispy baby hair, but keep their facial features recognizable so it's obviously them
Portrait of a woman in her early 40s with a serious, slightly stern expression
Before
->
The same woman as a grumpy 18-month-old toddler with a pouty lip and furrowed brow, clearly recognizable
After

The grumpy toddler

A woman with a serious expression becomes a genuinely grumpy 18-month-old. Her characteristic furrowed brow and the pursed lip are both preserved β€” it's unmistakably her, just in toddler form.

Prompt: Make this person look like a grumpy 18-month-old toddler β€” baby fat cheeks, furrowed brow, pouty lip, tiny scrunched nose, big teary eyes, all while keeping their identity clearly recognizable
Man in his mid-30s sitting at his office desk with a laptop and coffee
Before
->
The same man as a tiny toddler sitting at the adult desk, clothes oversized, laptop and coffee still in place
After

Baby at the desk

A full office photo β€” the subject's adult face and body replaced with a toddler version, still sitting at their desk with their coffee mug and laptop, clothes comically oversized on the tiny baby frame.

Prompt: Keep the background and setting exactly the same, but transform this person's face and body to look like a 2-year-old toddler sitting in their chair, still wearing the same clothes (now comically oversized), with a baby face but the same expression

If something looks off

The result looks like a random baby, not the person

Why: The AI needs an explicit instruction to keep the person's identity intact β€” without it, it just generates a generic cute baby.

Try: Transform this person into a toddler but preserve their distinctive facial features β€” same eye shape, same nose bridge, same overall face structure β€” so it's clearly recognizable as them just as a baby

Tip: The more specific you are about which features to keep, the better the identity retention.

The face looks distorted or uncanny

Why: The AI can struggle with low-resolution source images or extreme side angles β€” it works best with a clear, front-facing portrait.

Try: Gently de-age this face to look like a 2-year-old, keeping the transformation natural and the proportions realistic β€” soft chubby cheeks, enlarged eyes, smaller nose

Tip: Use the word 'gently' or 'subtle' in your prompt to tell the AI to dial back the transformation intensity.

Wrong person got transformed in a group photo

Why: Without a marker, the AI picks whichever face it interprets as the main subject.

Try: Transform only the person on the right into a baby toddler, leaving everyone else completely unchanged

Tip: Tap the specific face in the image to place a marker before submitting β€” this is the most reliable way to target one person in a group photo.

The hair came out wrong (too much, too little, wrong color)

Why: Baby hair is famously sparse and wispy β€” the AI sometimes defaults to adult hair thickness unless explicitly told otherwise.

Try: Add sparse, fine wispy baby hair on top, very little of it, soft and downy like a newborn's first hair

Tip: Specifying the hair color from the original photo helps too: 'sparse wispy dark baby hair' vs just 'baby hair'.

The baby face looks too young (newborn instead of toddler)

Why: Without an age anchor, the AI can interpret 'baby' as anywhere from 0-3 months to 3 years old.

Try: Make this person look like an 18-month to 2-year-old toddler β€” old enough to have some baby hair and be sitting up, not a newborn

Tip: Saying '18 months' or '2 years old' instead of just 'baby' gives the AI a much clearer target.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the face before describing what I want?

No β€” just upload the photo and type your transformation prompt. The AI identifies the face automatically in portraits. For group photos with multiple faces, you can tap the specific face to place a marker, which gives the AI more precision about which person to baby-ify.

Is this free?

Yes. EditThisPic gives you one free edit per week with no account needed. If you want to baby-ify a whole roster of coworkers or run multiple variations, you can get additional edits starting from $1.99.

Will it look realistic enough to fool someone?

It depends on how you use it. The transformation works best as an obvious-but-funny joke rather than a convincing fake β€” the goal is recognizable humor, not a forensic de-aging. If your target sees it in a group chat with no context, the reaction is usually confusion followed by laughter, which is the sweet spot.

Does it work on any photo, or does it need a specific type?

Clear, forward-facing portraits work best. The AI needs good facial detail β€” well-lit, reasonably sharp, with the face taking up a decent portion of the frame. Side profiles, very small faces in wide shots, or heavily shadowed photos will produce weaker results.

Can I baby-ify just one person in a group photo?

Yes. Tap the specific face in the image to place a marker before submitting, then in your prompt specify 'transform only the person I've marked' or describe them by position ('the person on the left'). The marker targeting is reliable for group shots.

What's the difference between this and a baby filter app?

Filter apps apply a fixed overlay to every photo the same way. EditThisPic's AI reads the actual face structure and adapts the transformation β€” which means it can keep the person recognizable, target specific features, match lighting, and work with unusual angles or expressions. You describe what you want in plain language instead of sliding a preset.

Is my photo stored or shared?

Photos are processed to generate your edit and are not stored permanently or shared. EditThisPic does not build profiles from uploaded images.

Can I control how young the baby looks?

Yes β€” specify an age in your prompt. 'Make them look like a newborn' gives you a very different result than 'turn them into a 2-year-old toddler.' Toddler (18 months to 3 years) tends to produce the funniest results because there's enough face to stay recognizable but the proportions are fully baby.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week β€” no account needed. After that, credit packs start at $1.99 for 3 edits. Monthly plans start at $4.99/mo for 15 edits with unused credits rolling over. All edits are full resolution with no watermark.

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