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Make Someone Look Like a Baby

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Upload a photo of any adult, describe the baby version you want, and the AI transforms their face into an infant in seconds. The 'I found your baby photo' text writes itself.

Man in his 30s in a neutral portrait with even lighting Same man transformed into a chubby toddler with recognizable facial features

Upload photo to make someone look like a baby

"Transform this adult into a toddler around age 2 — chubby toddler face, slightly unsteady expression, wispy hair, big curious eyes. Keep some resemblance to the original person."

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1 free edit·then from $4.99

Popular use cases:
  • baby face prank photo
  • age regression photo editor
  • turn adult into baby AI
  • baby face filter free
  • what would I look like as a baby
  • AI baby face generator
  • baby version of person photo
  • adult to infant photo prank

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
Classic baby (6-12 months) Age regress to chubby baby, big round eyes, smooth skin, keep facial structure recognizable 30s
Toddler version Transform to toddler age 2, wispy hair, curious eyes, chubby cheeks, slight resemblance 30s
Baby in adult clothes Baby face, adult clothing kept exactly as-is, chubby infant face only 30s
Crying baby Baby version mid-cry, scrunched face, tears, red cheeks, tantrum expression 30s

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Upload a clear portrait of the adult you want to age-regress. A front-facing or slight-angle portrait works best. Make sure the full face is visible. Expression doesn't matter much — the AI works with whatever is there.

    Expect: Upload takes a few seconds. Clear face visibility is the most important factor for a convincing baby result.
  2. Describe the baby transformation

    Type what baby version you want. Specify age (newborn, 6 months, toddler), features to emphasize (chubby cheeks, big eyes, smooth skin, tuft of hair), and any specific detail that makes it funnier or more convincing.

    Tip: Toddler (1-2 years) tends to be funnier and more recognizable than newborn — the facial features are slightly more developed and you can see a hint of the original person. Specify 'keep the facial structure recognizable' for a convincing prank.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Classic baby face prank Age regress this person to look like a chubby baby around 6-12 months old — big round eyes, chubby cheeks, smooth baby skin, tiny nose. Keep the facial structure vaguely recognizable as the same person.
    Toddler version for maximum laughs Transform this adult into a toddler around age 2 — chubby toddler face, slightly unsteady expression, wispy hair, big curious eyes. Keep some resemblance to the original person.
    Newborn chaos Transform this person into a newborn baby — wrinkly squished face, tiny closed eyes, little tuft of dark hair, blotchy newborn skin. Make it look like a real hospital photo.
    Baby with the same serious expression Turn this person into a baby version of themselves but keep their exact current facial expression — if they're serious, make the baby look serious. If smiling, smiling baby. Same vibe, infant face.
    3 more prompts
    Baby in adult clothes Age regress this person's face to look like a chubby baby — big eyes, smooth skin, round cheeks — but keep their current adult clothing exactly as it is. Baby face, adult outfit.
    Crying baby reaction Transform this person into a crying baby version of themselves — scrunched-up baby face mid-cry, tears, red cheeks, the full tantrum look. Keep their hair color roughly similar.
    Group photo — everyone babies Age regress every person in this photo into a baby version — chubby cheeks, infant faces, smooth skin. Keep the same positions and clothing but give everyone baby faces.
  3. Send it

    Download and send it. The 'I found your baby photo' angle is gold — send it to the person themselves or to a shared group chat. Works best when it has just enough resemblance to make people do a double-take.

See it in action

Man in his 30s in a neutral portrait with even lighting
Before
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Same man transformed into a chubby toddler with recognizable facial features
After

Toddler version sent as 'old photo'

Adult portrait transformed into a convincing toddler with the same basic facial structure. Sent with 'found this going through old albums' to the group chat.

Prompt: Transform this adult into a toddler around age 2 — chubby toddler face, slightly unsteady expression, wispy hair, big curious eyes. Keep some resemblance to the original person.
Professional headshot of a woman in a blazer
Before
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Same woman with her face transformed into a chubby baby face while still wearing the blazer
After

Baby in a suit

Business portrait with the face age-regressed to a baby while the suit and tie remained intact. Used as a LinkedIn joke.

Prompt: Age regress this person's face to look like a chubby baby — big eyes, smooth skin, round cheeks — but keep their current adult clothing exactly as it is. Baby face, adult outfit.

If something looks off

The result looks like a random baby, not like the person at all

Why: The AI defaulted to a generic baby face rather than one with the person's features.

Try: Age regress this person to a baby but preserve their distinctive features — eye shape, nose structure, general face shape — so there's still a clear resemblance to the original person.

Tip: Adding 'keep the overall facial structure recognizable' dramatically increases how much the baby version looks like the actual person.

The body looks adult but the face looks like a baby — too jarring

Why: The AI only modified the face, which creates a visible disconnect at the neck.

Try: Age regress the entire person — not just the face — to look like a baby. Soften the neck, make the proportions more infantile, and keep everything consistent.

Tip: For the cleanest result, use a close-up portrait where only the face and maybe shoulders are visible.

The baby version looks creepy or uncanny

Why: Extreme age regression can hit the uncanny valley, especially if the original photo had strong adult features.

Try: Make this person look like a cute, realistic baby — soft features, natural baby skin, nothing exaggerated. Avoid making it look digitally enhanced or distorted.

Tip: Ask for 'toddler' instead of 'newborn' if the result looks off. Older baby features are easier to render convincingly.

Hair looks wrong — too adult or missing entirely

Why: The AI sometimes struggles with rendering infant hair consistently.

Try: Give the baby a small wispy tuft of hair matching the original person's hair color — just a tiny bit of soft baby hair on the top of the head.

Tip: Specifying the original hair color helps the AI render baby hair that connects to the real person, making it more convincing.

Quick answers

Do I need to outline or select the face before asking for the baby transformation?

No. Just describe what you want — 'age regress this person to look like a baby' — and the AI applies the transformation automatically.

Is this free?

Yes. EditThisPic gives you 1 free edit per week with no account needed. For more edits, credits start at $1.99. No subscription required.

Will the baby version still look like the original person?

It depends on what you ask for. Specifying 'keep the facial structure recognizable' in your prompt pushes the AI to preserve identifying features — eye shape, nose, general proportions. At the toddler age range (1-3 years), the resemblance is usually visible enough to be funny without being creepy.

What age range looks best — newborn, infant, or toddler?

Toddler (1-2 years) tends to produce the funniest and most recognizable results for pranks. Newborn is funnier in the abstract but less identifiable as the specific person. Infant (6-9 months) is a middle ground — still very baby-like but with enough developed features to see the resemblance.

Can I use a group photo and make everyone look like babies?

Yes. Describe the transformation for everyone in the photo — 'age regress every person in this photo to look like a baby' — and the AI will apply it across all faces. This works especially well with family or friend group photos.

Does this work on photos of myself?

Yes. Upload a selfie and describe the baby version you want. It's a fun way to imagine what you looked like as an infant — or to create cursed content for your own social media.

Does EditThisPic store my photos?

Photos are processed to generate your edit and not stored beyond the session. No account means no personal data is collected by default.

How is this different from baby face filter apps?

Baby face filter apps typically overlay a cartoon baby texture or a generic soft-skin effect on the photo. EditThisPic uses AI that understands the actual face in your photo and reconstructs it with infant proportions — chubby cheeks, large eye-to-face ratio, smaller nose, smooth skin — based on what's actually in the image.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week — 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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