Avatar composition
The face should fill more of the frame than a normal portrait. Small avatars need simple shapes, clear eyes, and readable markings.
Portrait styles
Create a pet avatar from a dog, cat, or pet photo. Avatar styles work best for profile pictures, app icons, community badges, and playful social accounts.

The face should fill more of the frame than a normal portrait. Small avatars need simple shapes, clear eyes, and readable markings.
Sticker, studio, and clean illustrated styles are safest for avatars. Heavy scene styles can become hard to read at small sizes.
The avatar use case also works for apps and bots. A pet community can generate profile pictures from member uploads.
related pages
Each page has a specific job: pet type, style, gift use case, product format, or API workflow.
Turn a pet photo into a sticker-style image for chats, profiles, and playful downloads.
Make a funny pet portrait from a photo. Try mugshot, pet CEO, final boss, passport, and other weird styles.
Add pet portrait generation to apps, bots, and communities with style IDs, image URLs, and generated result URLs.
Turn a pet photo into an AI portrait while keeping the animal recognizable. See styles, photo tips, and privacy notes.
faq
Yes. The avatar direction is designed for profile images and small square crops.
A square 1:1 output is best for most avatars.
Usually no. A clear face crop works better for avatars.
Yes. The API layer can support pet avatar generation for apps and bots.
Start with one clear pet photo. Pick a style. Keep the result practical, funny, gift-ready, or API-friendly.