Newborn to Two: Previewing Every Age

One blend, four chapters. The same two parent photos can become a sleeping newborn, a six-month-old discovering their hands, a one-year-old mid-giggle, or a two-year-old with an unmistakable case of Dad's eyebrows.

What each age shows you

The full-set ritual

  1. Get two good parent photos loaded once.
  2. Generate all four ages with the same gender — seconds each.
  3. Then flip the gender and run the set again: eight portraits, one blend, a complete gallery of maybes.
  4. The history keeps each with its age and gender badge, so the “growing up” sequence reads at a glance — and the best one goes to the group chat.

Honest footnote

Each generation is independent — the AI isn't aging one child through time, it's producing four artistic takes on the same blend (the app's own words: an interpretation, not a prediction). If the one-year-old and two-year-old look like siblings rather than the same kid, that's the medium, and honestly, part of the entertainment.

The reveal order: when showing a partner or the family, go newborn → 6 months → 1 year → 2 years. The escalating resemblance is a much better show than leading with the finale.

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Four ages, eight maybes

One pair of photos, a whole gallery. Free to try on iPhone.

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FAQ

What ages can the AI generate?

Newborn, 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years — each a separate generation.

Which age gives the best results?

One year for the balance of cuteness and resemblance; two years for spot-the-parent.

Can I generate the same baby at all four ages?

Yes — same photos, four runs; the gallery keeps the series with badges.