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Your double chin is showing in photos?

It's not you, it's the angle. Fix unflattering chin shadows in seconds with AI that preserves your natural look.

Selfie from below showing double chin from camera angle
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Same selfie corrected to appear taken from eye level
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Popular use cases:
  • selfies from below
  • phone camera angle
  • bad photo angle
  • unflattering perspective
  • chin shadows
  • low camera angle
  • group photo fix
  • candid photo correction

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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Scenario Prompt Time
Selfie from below fix unflattering chin angle naturally 15s
Group photo angle issue fix my double chin without changing others 20s
Professional photo with lighting shadows reduce chin visible from angle subtly 25s

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Drop the photo where your chin looks unflattering into EditThisPic. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB. Any lighting works. The AI handles photos taken from below, at odd angles, or with harsh shadows under the chin.

    Expect: Simple portraits: 15-30 seconds. Photos with multiple people or complex lighting: may need 2-3 refinements.
  2. Describe the problem

    Type: 'fix the unflattering chin angle and create a natural jawline' or 'reduce the double chin from this bad camera angle.' The AI understands this is an angle issue, not your actual appearance. Be specific: 'subtle' keeps it natural, 'dramatic' changes it more. No marking needed.

    Tip: Mention 'bad angle' or 'camera angle' to help the AI understand the problem is perspective, not major reshaping.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    General angle correction for any photo fix the unflattering chin angle and create a natural jawline as if photographed from a better angle
    Selfie taken from below (phone angle) reduce the double chin from this low camera angle and create a natural-looking neckline
    Photo where lighting creates chin shadows fix the unflattering chin shadows and contour the jawline naturally while keeping realistic lighting
    Group photo where only your chin looks bad fix my double chin from the bad angle without changing anyone else or the rest of the photo
    4 more prompts
    Professional photo that needs subtle fix subtly reduce the double chin visible from the camera angle while preserving professional portrait quality
    Candid photo with unflattering moment fix the double chin showing in this candid shot and create a flattering jawline that still looks natural
    Dating app photo with chin issue reduce the double chin from the angle and define the jawline for a confident natural-looking photo
    Photo with harsh downward lighting fix the double chin caused by the lighting and angle while blending shadows naturally for a clean look
  3. Review the result

    Check the edited photo at full zoom. The chin area should look like you photographed from eye level instead of below. Look for smooth transitions, natural shadows, and preserved skin texture. Toggle before and after to see the angle correction.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If one side needs more work, or if the shadow transition looks off, tap a marker on that specific area and regenerate. Most photos work perfectly without markers, but they're there for precision.

    Tip: Markers are optional. Use them only when the first result needs a specific area adjusted.
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"I thought I looked bad in photos until I realized it was just bad angles. This fixed it without making me look fake." @photohelp_user

See it in action

Selfie from below showing double chin from camera angle
Before
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Same selfie corrected to appear taken from eye level
After

Selfie from phone angle (below face)

Phone held below eye level created an unflattering chin angle. One prompt corrected it to look like the photo was taken straight on.

Prompt: fix the unflattering chin angle and create a natural jawline as if photographed from a better angle
Group photo where one person has double chin from angle
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Same group photo with that person's chin naturally corrected
After

Group photo with bad angle on one person

Photographer shot from low angle. Only one person's chin looked unflattering. The AI fixed just that person without touching others.

Prompt: fix my double chin from the bad angle without changing anyone else or the rest of the photo
Professional headshot with chin shadows from lighting
Before
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Same headshot with naturally corrected jawline and blended shadows
After

Professional headshot with lighting issue

Studio lighting created harsh shadows under the chin making it look doubled. Subtle correction preserved the professional quality while fixing the shadow problem.

Prompt: subtly reduce the double chin visible from the camera angle while preserving professional portrait quality
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If something looks off

The AI changed my face too much

Why: Without angle-specific language, the AI may have thought you wanted major face reshaping instead of just perspective correction.

Try: make a very subtle correction to the chin angle as if the photo was taken from eye level, keeping my face shape the same

Tip: Always mention 'angle' or 'perspective' to signal you're fixing the camera position, not your actual appearance.

The jawline looks too sharp or unnatural

Why: The AI created an overly defined edge. Natural jawlines have soft transitions, not hard geometric lines.

Try: fix the chin angle with a soft, natural jawline transition that looks realistic

Tip: Include 'soft' and 'natural transition' to prevent harsh edges that look edited.

AI changed something I didn't want changed

Why: The description was too broad and the AI guessed which area you meant. This is common with general prompts.

Try: Tap a marker specifically on your chin area, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers are perfect for 'I mean THIS part specifically' situations.

The shadows under my chin look fake

Why: When correcting the angle, the AI had to recreate shadow patterns. Complex lighting can be tricky.

Try: fix the chin angle while preserving the original shadow patterns and blending them naturally

Tip: Photos with even, soft lighting are easier to edit than dramatic side-lit or overhead-lit shots.

The result looks good but my whole face seems thinner

Why: Chin correction sometimes affects perceived face width. The AI may have over-applied the slimming.

Try: reduce only the double chin from the angle while keeping my face width and cheeks exactly as they are

Tip: Specify 'cheeks unchanged' or 'face width the same' to isolate the edit to just the chin.

I can see a visible line where the edit ends

Why: The AI had trouble blending at the boundary between edited and original areas, usually at the neck or hair edge.

Try: Tap a marker on the visible edge line and regenerate: 'blend the jawline smoothly into the neck and surrounding areas'

Tip: Edge blending is where markers shine. One tap on the problem spot usually fixes it perfectly.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark where the double chin is?

No. Just describe the problem: 'fix the unflattering chin angle' or 'reduce the double chin from this bad camera angle.' The AI understands facial anatomy and knows where to look. Markers are only needed when you want precision refinement after the first result, like adjusting one specific side.

Will this look fake or obviously edited?

Good angle corrections look like you simply took the photo from a better position. The AI preserves your skin texture, natural shadows, and facial proportions. Use 'subtle' and 'natural' in your prompt for the most realistic results. Most people won't notice it was edited, they'll just think it's a flattering photo.

Why does my chin look bad in photos but not in the mirror?

Mirrors show you from eye level or above, which is naturally flattering for the jawline. Phone cameras held at chest level or below create an upward angle that emphasizes the area under your chin. This tool corrects that perspective issue to match what you see in the mirror.

Can I fix just my chin in a group photo?

Yes. Include 'without changing anyone else' or 'only fix my chin' in your prompt. The AI will focus on your chin area only. If it accidentally affects someone else, use a marker to isolate exactly your chin area and regenerate.

What camera angles create this problem?

Photos taken from below (phone at chest level, low selfie angle, photographer kneeling) are the worst for double chin. Also harsh overhead lighting that creates shadows under the chin. This tool works on any angle but photos taken from slightly above or straight on are easiest to correct naturally.

Will this change how I look or my identity?

No. The edit simulates a better camera angle, not a different face. Think of it as the difference between a bad photo and your best photo ever. You still look like you, just photographed from a more flattering perspective. It's perspective correction, not face transformation.

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