Pet Halloween Portrait

A studio Halloween portrait of your pet

One phone photo in, one pumpkin-lit portrait out.

Use cases

Pet Halloween Portrait example 1
Pet Halloween Portrait example 2
Pet Halloween Portrait example 3
Pet Halloween Portrait example 4

Key features

Same animal, better lighting

Breed, markings and face come straight from your photo. What's added is the costume, the carved pumpkin, the hay and a proper two-light studio setup.

Four costumes, no shopping

Little witch, pumpkin hood or tiny vampire — or leave it on Surprise me and let the model pick what suits your pet.

How to use

01

Upload one clear photo of your pet.

02

Choose a costume, or leave it on Surprise me.

03

Generate, then download at full resolution — it prints as a card.

Deep dive

Every October the same picture goes up in every group chat: someone's dog in a hat, taken on a kitchen floor under a ceiling light. This makes the other version — the one that looks like it cost money. You upload the kitchen-floor photo and get back a portrait lit by a carved pumpkin, with a blue rim light behind and hay on weathered wood, shot at a shallow depth of field.

The costume is small, felt and handmade-looking, and it carries no brand marks or lettering of any kind. Four looks to choose from, or leave the choice to the model. Works on dogs, cats and anything else that held still long enough for one photo.

Frequently asked questions

Will it still look like my pet?+

Yes — the breed, fur pattern and markings are carried over from your photo. A sharp, front-facing shot with the face lit gives the closest likeness.

Can I use a photo with a collar or harness on?+

You can. The portrait keeps your pet recognisable, so anything distinctive in the photo tends to carry through. If you'd rather it didn't, pick a photo without it.

What shape does the portrait come out?+

Vertical by default — 2:3, the shape of a printed card. You can switch to another ratio before generating.

Is this a real costume I can buy?+

No. The costume is generated and deliberately plain — no brands, no printed text. It's a portrait, not a product listing.