FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
This page answers the questions people usually ask before they try Baby Generator: how it works, what kind of photos to upload, whether the result is scientific, how privacy works, and where to go for more detailed guides.
Frequently Asked Questions
It compares visible facial features from two parent photos and creates a baby face preview that feels visually plausible. It does not read genetics in a scientific way.
The tool gives you a visual estimate, not a guarantee. If you want the longer explanation behind that question, read the dedicated guide on what your baby could look like.
Clear, front-facing portraits with visible faces usually work best. Bright natural light helps more than filters or editing. For a more detailed breakdown, see the Baby Face Generator page.
No. It is a visual AI preview designed for curiosity, sharing, and fun, not a medical or genetic forecast.
Most previews are ready in about a minute.
Yes. Trying different photo pairs often produces different results, especially if you improve the source images.
Parent photos are not retained on our servers by default. If you explicitly choose to include them in a public share page, they will be stored and shown on that public page.
Start with the blog, What Will My Baby Look Like?, or the Baby Face Generator page, depending on what you want to understand.
Related resources
Home
Return to the main AI baby generator page and start from the primary flow.
What Will My Baby Look Like?
Read the long-tail guide for the biggest question people bring into this category.
Baby Face Generator
See the face-focused guide on photo quality, realism, and stronger preview results.
Blog
Browse supporting guides, photo tips, and expectation-setting articles.