TOOL · HAIRSTYLE PREVIEW
See the buzz cut before the barber does.
The buzz cut filter edits your own photo — same face, same light, new cut. Instruction-based editing with Nano Banana 2, Qwen-Edit, and FLUX.2 shaves the hair and leaves everything else untouched, so you can decide before the clippers come out. Exact credit cost shown before every run.
WHICH MODEL EDITS CLEANEST
The sharpest instruction edits — changes the hair, touches nothing else.
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Strong identity preservation on close-up face photos.
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Natural scalp and skin texture on realistic short cuts.
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Takes follow-up tweaks in plain words — "shorter", "add a fade", "go darker".
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HOW IT WORKS
A sharp, front-facing photo in even light. No heavy filters — the cleaner the input, the truer the preview.
"Give this person a buzz cut" — or a fade, a crew cut, a color change. Plain words work.
Nano Banana 2 for the cleanest edit, Qwen-Edit for close-ups. The exact credit cost shows before you click.
What people build
- Preview a buzz cut before the barber appointment
- Check how a shaved head suits your face shape
- Compare fades, crops, and crew cuts on the same photo
- See a shorter cut before committing to it after hair loss
- Show your barber the exact look you want
- Test hair colors — platinum, jet black, silver — without dye
FREQUENTLY ASKED
How does the buzz cut filter work?+−
It is instruction-based photo editing, not a face-swap template. You upload a photo of yourself and give the model a plain-language instruction — "give this person a buzz cut" — and it edits only the hair, leaving your face, skin, lighting, and background untouched. The edit runs on Nano Banana 2, Qwen-Edit, or FLUX.2, the same editing models the rest of the studio uses.
Does the result actually look realistic?+−
On a clear, front-facing photo, yes — current editing models render scalp texture and short stubble convincingly and keep your identity intact, which is what makes the preview useful. Blurry photos, heavy filters, and extreme angles degrade the result. Use a sharp photo in even light and judge from that.
How accurate is the hairline?+−
It is an estimate, not a scan. The model reads your forehead shape and the hair visible in the photo and draws the most plausible hairline from there. For most people it lands close; if your hairline is the deciding factor, run two or three variations and look at the range rather than trusting a single image.
Can I preview other hairstyles too?+−
Yes — the buzz cut is just one instruction. The same edit handles fades, crew cuts, shaved sides, longer styles, and color changes like platinum or jet black. Anything you can describe to a barber, you can describe to the model and see on your own head first.
What happens to my uploaded photo?+−
It stays private to your account. Uploads and results live in your own library, are never published anywhere public, and you can delete them whenever you want. Nothing you upload appears on the site or in anyone else’s feed.
Is the buzz cut filter free?+−
Free to start: a quick free account gets 30 credits on signup plus 30 dropped daily, no card. Each edit costs a few credits and the exact cost shows on the model card before you run, so a handful of previews fit comfortably inside the free allotment. Paid plans start at $10 per 30 days, with no watermark on any tier.
Shave it virtually first
30 free credits + 30 daily on signup, no card. Upload one photo, see the buzz cut, and walk into the barbershop already sure.
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