A photo that looks like a friend took it.
The Hinge, Bumble, and Tinder photo you’ve been meaning to take. Outdoor light, casual styling, no obvious AI tells. The kind of photo where the only weird thing about it is that you don’t remember taking it.
Recommended style for this use case: Outdoor
Built for your dating profile.
Casual, not corporate
The Outdoor and Casual styles are tuned to look like a friend snapped it on a walk, not a corporate headshot. Soft natural light, blurred background, candid framing.
Looks human
AI headshots can have tells — extra fingers, glassy skin, off-eyes. GloSnap is tuned to minimize these. Most users get a usable shot on the first try.
Cheap enough to A/B test
Run two different styles, see which one gets more matches. $2 total. Cheaper than a single drink.
Frequently asked.
That’s a personal call. The result still looks like you and represents you accurately, so most people don’t disclose. If you’d feel weird about it on a first date, take a real photo instead.
Pick the Outdoor or Casual style — those are the most natural-looking. Avoid Editorial and Creative for dating apps, which have more dramatic lighting that reads as ‘shoot’ rather than ‘snapshot’.
Yes. Generate two or three styles (Outdoor, Casual, Office) and you’ll have a varied profile that doesn’t look like one studio session — which is actually how good dating-app profiles read.