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Your website photos look unprofessional?

Amateur homepage hero images and casual team photos hurt trust and conversions. Fix them in 30 seconds.

Team member photo with unmade bed visible in background
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Professional team photo with clean office background
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Popular use cases:
  • Unprofessional website photos
  • Website team photos
  • Homepage hero image
  • About page photos
  • Business website photography
  • SaaS website photos
  • Professional team photos

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
Replace home backgrounds replace bedroom background with professional office environment 25s
Fix hero image enhance lighting and remove distractions, create polished hero image 20s
Match team photos replace with consistent neutral office, match lighting 30s
Enhance founder photo replace casual background, enhance for executive portrait 25s

How it works

  1. Upload your website photo

    Drop the photo currently on your website—homepage hero, team page portraits, about page photos, or founder headshots. Phone photos, old pictures, anything that's currently hurting your credibility.

    Expect: Simple fixes (background, lighting): 20-30 seconds. Multiple people or complex scenes: may need refinement.
  2. Describe the professional look you need

    Type 'replace bedroom background with professional office environment' or 'remove the messy kitchen and create clean business photo.' Be specific about the problem. The AI understands website context—'make it look trustworthy for B2B customers' or 'create SaaS company team photo vibe.'

    Tip: Mention your industry: 'professional for law firm' or 'modern creative agency style' helps the AI match expectations.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Team photo with messy home backgrounds replace bedroom and kitchen backgrounds with professional office environment, make it look like a real business team
    Homepage hero image looks amateur enhance lighting and composition to look professional, remove distractions, create polished website hero image
    Founder photo looks too casual replace casual background with professional setting, enhance lighting for executive portrait look
    Team photos have inconsistent backgrounds replace all backgrounds with consistent neutral office setting, match lighting across the team
    3 more prompts
    Outdoor team photo with distracting background blur the outdoor background professionally, keep faces sharp, create modern company team photo look
    Low-quality phone photos on about page enhance image quality and sharpness, fix lighting to look professionally photographed
    Team photo cropped from casual event remove visible drinks and party elements, enhance professionalism while keeping natural smiles
  3. Review for credibility impact

    Check that backgrounds look professional. Verify faces are clear and well-lit. Ensure the overall vibe matches your brand positioning. Your website photos directly impact whether visitors trust you enough to fill out a form or request a demo.

  4. Refine if needed

    If specific areas need work—hair edges, lighting on faces, background consistency—tap markers on those spots and regenerate. Most website photos work on the first try.

    Tip: For team pages, process all photos with similar prompts to ensure consistent backgrounds and lighting across the team.
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"Our about page had vacation photos and bedroom backgrounds. Fixed all 8 team photos in 20 minutes. Conversion rate jumped 23% that month—people finally trusted we were a real company." @SaaSFounder

See it in action

Team member photo with unmade bed visible in background
Before
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Professional team photo with clean office background
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SaaS team page with bedroom backgrounds

Early-stage startup had remote team photos taken at home—bedrooms, kitchens, living rooms visible. Enterprise customers didn't take them seriously. One afternoon fixed all 6 photos.

Prompt: replace bedroom background with professional office environment, make it look like a real business team photo
Attorney portrait with kitchen cabinets and refrigerator visible
Before
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Professional law office portrait with appropriate background
After

Law firm partner with kitchen background

Attorney bio page photo showed kitchen cabinets and refrigerator behind him. Clients questioned credibility. Fixed to look like a proper law office portrait.

Prompt: replace kitchen background with professional law office setting, enhance lighting for executive portrait
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If something looks off

Hair edges have halos or look choppy against new background

Why: Fine hair strands are challenging to separate cleanly when replacing backgrounds.

Try: blend hair edges naturally with background, keep natural hair texture and flyaways

Tip: Photos where hair contrasts with original background (dark hair, light wall) work best for background replacement.

New background looks fake or obviously edited

Why: The AI didn't match lighting direction or blur depth properly with the subject.

Try: match lighting direction from the original photo, blur background naturally to match depth

Tip: Add 'keep lighting natural and realistic' to prevent over-processed look.

Team photos don't match each other after editing

Why: Each photo was processed with slightly different prompts or had different starting quality.

Try: Use identical prompts for all team photos: 'replace with neutral gray office background, professional portrait lighting'

Tip: Process all team photos in one session with copy-paste identical prompts for consistency.

Face looks too perfect or fake

Why: If you asked for face enhancements, too much smoothing can look artificial.

Try: enhance only background and lighting, keep face completely natural and unedited

Tip: For website credibility, authentic faces build more trust than perfect retouched ones.

AI changed the wrong area or removed something I wanted to keep

Why: Ambiguous description like 'clean up the background' when there are multiple elements.

Try: Tap a marker on exactly what to remove, then: remove only this specific item, keep everything else

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS specifically.' Use them when multiple similar elements exist.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark areas before describing what to fix?

No! Just describe the problem: 'replace bedroom background with professional office' or 'remove messy background.' The AI understands website photo context. Only use markers if you need to specify exactly which element to change when there are multiple similar items.

How do unprofessional website photos hurt my business?

Amateur photos signal 'not a real business' to B2B buyers and enterprise customers. Visitors judge credibility in 3-5 seconds on your homepage. Bedroom backgrounds, casual snapshots, and inconsistent team photos reduce trust and increase bounce rates. Professional photos directly correlate with higher form submissions, demo requests, and sales conversions. Your photos are often the deciding factor between you and a competitor.

Can I use these enhanced photos on my professional website?

Yes. These are legitimate enhancements that present your real team professionally. You're not creating fake people or false representations—you're removing distracting backgrounds and fixing lighting. This is standard practice (photographers do the same). Avoid adding elements that don't exist or making people unrecognizable.

What photos should I fix first on my website?

Priority order: (1) Homepage hero image—highest visibility, first impression, (2) About page team photos—builds trust and credibility, (3) Founder/CEO photo—personal connection with visitors, (4) Product screenshots showing people (if applicable). Focus on above-the-fold content first, then work down the page.

How do I keep team photos consistent across our website?

Use identical prompts for all team members: 'replace background with neutral gray office setting, professional portrait lighting.' Process all photos in one session so you remember the exact wording. Save your prompt in a doc to reuse when new team members join. Consistency in backgrounds, lighting, and composition creates a polished professional impression.

Is this better than hiring a photographer for website photos?

For fixing existing photos, yes—instant and free. Professional photographers charge $500-2000 for a website photo shoot and require coordinating schedules. This lets you fix what you have immediately. For new photos, photographers add creative direction and consistent professional quality upfront. Many businesses do both: fix urgent problems with AI, budget for professional shoot later.

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