Lately, I’ve been diving deeper into AI-generated imagery — not just for fun, but to see where these tools are headed in terms of realism and creativity. And wow, I came across something wild: a model that can take any face and turn it into a hyper-realistic baby version. Not just a cartoon baby — we’re talking about a mini-you, with accurate facial structure and all, but as a baby. It’s both adorable and slightly unsettling.
What blew my mind is how clean and natural the output looks, especially compared to the usual filters you see on social media. This isn’t Snapchat or FaceApp — it’s something smarter. I found it through a lesser-known platform I’ve been testing lately (hint: it starts with Pico and ends in .ai — pretty sure you’ll find it if you’re curious 😉).
In this post, I’ll walk you through how I used the model, show some before-and-after images, and explain what’s happening under the hood in simple terms. Whether you're into generative AI, just curious about how far facial transformation tech has come, or looking to play around with your own digital twin — this one’s worth checking out.
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