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ResumePhoto AI has launched a premium package offering professional headshots generated by artificial intelligence for $16.97, down from its regular $29 price. The service allows users to create LinkedIn-ready professional portraits without hiring a photographer, targeting professionals who need quality headshots for networking, interviews, and social media profiles.

How it works: Users upload at least eight casual selfies with good lighting, and the AI generates dozens of high-resolution professional headshots within five minutes.

  • The platform offers various realistic outfits ranging from suits to sweaters and backdrops from offices to parks to suit different industries.
  • All uploaded photos are automatically deleted after 30 days for privacy protection.
  • No subscription is required—it’s a one-time purchase for instant access to the generated images.

The big picture: Professional photography sessions can cost upwards of $300 plus additional expenses for professional outfits, making this AI alternative significantly more affordable for job seekers and professionals.

Why this matters: A professional headshot has become essential for modern networking and job searching, particularly on platforms like LinkedIn where visual first impressions can influence career opportunities.

Key details: The service provides an alternative to expensive professional photography while delivering images that thousands of professionals are using for their profiles every day.

  • Users can utilize the generated headshots across multiple platforms including LinkedIn, social media, conferences, interviews, and resumes.
  • The AI creates images suitable for various professional contexts, allowing users to align their appearance with their industry’s values and expectations.

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