LinkedIn Profile Photo Maker

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LinkedIn Profile Photo Maker

Profiles with a strong photo get dramatically more views and connection accepts on LinkedIn. You don't need a studio session — you need one decent photo and thirty seconds: the AI swaps in professional attire, a clean background, and warm lighting while keeping your genuine expression.

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Upload your photo — the result will appear here.

How the linkedin profile photo maker works

  1. 1

    Upload a photo where your face is clear — casual is fine, the AI handles the rest.

  2. 2

    The AI restyles it: professional attire, softly blurred neutral backdrop, warm approachable lighting.

  3. 3

    Download, crop square, and set it as your LinkedIn photo.

What people use it for

Job seekers

Recruiters screen photos before résumés — make the first impression professional.

New graduates

No corporate wardrobe yet? The AI adds the business attire for you.

Founders & sales

An approachable, credible photo warms up every cold outreach you send.

Profile refresh

That photo from six years ago? Update it without booking anything.

Frequently asked questions

Is the LinkedIn photo maker free?

Free to try — 20 credits at signup plus 10 daily. Paid credits remove the watermark, which you'll want for an actual profile photo.

Will it still look like me?

Yes — identity, features, and your genuine expression are explicitly preserved; only attire, background, and lighting change. It is designed to look realistic, not over-retouched.

What size does LinkedIn need?

LinkedIn displays profile photos as a circle from a square crop (400×400px minimum). Generate at 1:1 or crop the result square before uploading.

Is an AI profile photo acceptable on LinkedIn?

Yes, as long as it genuinely represents you — this tool enhances your real photo rather than inventing a face, which keeps it authentic.

Headshot generator vs this — which should I use?

They're close cousins: the AI Headshot Generator targets a formal corporate look; this preset aims slightly warmer and more approachable, tuned for LinkedIn. Try both from the same photo and pick.