Before my sister announced her pregnancy, I had no idea that predictive facial imaging had become so accessible and affordable for ordinary users. I compared three different platforms side by side using the same couple’s photos, and the variance in results was shocking — some looked like generic stock babies while others felt creepily familiar. The best experience I had was with
try this tool on Overchat AI, which seemed to understand ethnic nuances and gave each child a unique expression rather than a neutral stare. This matters because real babies rarely look perfectly symmetrical, and the generator accounted for tiny asymmetries in the parents’ faces.