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TeamShotsPro – AI team headshots from a selfie in 60 seconds

TeamShotsPro – AI team headshots from a selfie in 60 seconds

by Mvhaperen·Mar 7, 2026·3 points·0 comments

AI Analysis

●●SolidSolve My ProblemCozy

Solves real friction—scheduling photographers is painful; consistency across team is genuine UX win.

Strengths
  • Real problem solved elegantly: 500+ teams using it, one-time pricing removes subscription friction
  • Consistency angle differentiates from single-face AI headshot tools (remove.bg, Headshot Pro)
  • Quality guarantees + 30-day money-back removes risk, shows confidence in output
Weaknesses
  • Face generation + styling is solved tech; competitive landscape includes Headshot Pro, AI Headshots, and LinkedIn native tools
  • No technical differentiation named—prompt engineering + post-processing is standard, not novel
Category
Target Audience

Small teams and companies needing cohesive professional headshots for websites and LinkedIn

Similar To

HeadshotPro · Adobe Express (AI headshots) · LinkedIn Professional Headshots

Post Description

Hey HN! I built TeamShotsPro because getting consistent, professional headshots for a team is a pain — coordinating schedules, hiring photographers, and the results still look mismatched.

TeamShotsPro lets each team member upload a single selfie and get a studio-quality AI headshot in about 60 seconds. The key is consistency: everyone gets the same lighting, background, and style so the team page actually looks cohesive.

Built with Next.js 15, Google Gemini for image generation, BullMQ for async processing, and Stripe for billing. The hard part was getting the AI to produce headshots that look natural rather than "AI-generated", we spent a lot of time on prompt engineering and post-processing.

Would love feedback on the product and the generation quality. Happy to answer any questions about the tech stack or approach!

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