
This article is part of our Professional Headshots collection.
You need a professional headshot but you don't want to spend $400 at a photography studio. Totally reasonable. AI headshots now cost between $29 and $79, take about 15 minutes, and — here's the part that surprises most people — the good ones are genuinely hard to tell apart from studio photography.

But "cheap" covers a huge range. Some AI headshot services produce results that look like a video game character tried on a suit. Others produce images that get compliments from people who assume you hired a photographer. The difference comes down to which tool you pick and what you feed it.
This is the honest breakdown: what cheap AI headshots actually cost, what you get at each price point, which services deliver and which ones waste your money, and whether the results are good enough for the places that matter — LinkedIn, your company website, job applications.
Most AI headshot services charge between $29 and $79 for a set of professional images, compared to $200-$500+ for a traditional photographer. Here's what the price landscape actually looks like right now:
The math is pretty straightforward. For the price of one mid-range photography session, you could get AI headshots for your entire team of 10 people and still have money left over.

Yes — but only from the right services. The top AI headshot generators in 2025 produce images that pass what I call the "LinkedIn scroll test": when someone scrolls past your profile, they don't stop and think "that's AI." It just looks like a normal, well-shot headshot.
Here's what makes the difference between good and bad AI headshots:
The quality gap between the best and worst AI headshot services is enormous. Cheap doesn't have to mean bad — BetterPic charges reasonable prices and consistently produces results that look like real photography. But a random $5 app you found in the app store? That's a dice roll.

The quality of your AI headshot depends heavily on the photos you upload. Think of it like cooking — even the best chef can't make a great meal from rotten ingredients. Here's how to give the AI what it needs:
Not all AI headshot tools are built the same. BetterPic consistently produces the most natural-looking results because it's specifically trained on professional headshot photography — not general-purpose image generation.
When evaluating any AI headshot service, look for:
Think about where this headshot will live before you pick the style. A LinkedIn headshot typically works best with a clean, neutral background and business casual or formal attire. A creative portfolio might call for something with more personality. Your company website probably needs to match whatever style your team already uses.
Most good generators let you preview different combinations. Take five minutes to actually try a few before committing — it's not like you're burning film.

For everyday professional use, the gap between AI and traditional photography has shrunk to the point where most people can't tell the difference. Here's a direct comparison:
| AI Headshots ($29-$79) | Traditional Photography ($200-$500+) | |
|---|---|---|
| Time investment | 15 minutes (upload + wait) | 2-4 hours (travel + shoot + wait for edits) |
| Number of final images | 40-100+ variations | 3-15 retouched photos |
| Turnaround | Under 1 hour | 1-2 weeks |
| Outfit options | Dozens (AI-generated) | Whatever you bring to the shoot |
| Background options | Dozens | Whatever the studio has |
| Consistency for teams | Identical style across everyone | Depends on scheduling same photographer |
| Natural body language | AI-generated (less variety) | Captured in person (more natural) |
| Requires leaving home | No | Yes |
| Ideal for | LinkedIn, team pages, applications, everyday professional use | High-profile press, speaking circuits, personal branding at the highest level |
Where traditional photography still wins: capturing genuine personality and body language. A skilled photographer catches micro-expressions and natural postures that AI approximates but doesn't quite replicate. If your headshot is going on a billboard or the cover of a magazine, hire a photographer.
Where AI wins: everything else. Speed, cost, consistency, convenience, and the sheer volume of options you get. For the vast majority of professional headshot needs, AI is the smarter choice.

This is a legitimate concern, and you should care about it. When you upload selfies to an AI headshot service, you're handing over biometric data — your face. Not all services treat that data the same way.
Free AI headshot generators are great for testing, but be extra cautious with services that are entirely free with no clear business model. Generating AI headshots costs real money in compute resources. If a service offers unlimited free headshots with no premium tier, ask yourself how they're paying for it.
The paid services in the $29-$79 range generally have better privacy practices because their business model is straightforward: you pay them money, they give you headshots, end of transaction.

AI headshots are arguably better than traditional photography for remote teams. Here's why: getting consistent headshots across a distributed team used to mean either flying everyone to one location (expensive and impractical) or accepting that your team page would look like a patchwork quilt of different photographers, lighting setups, and background colors.
With AI headshots, every team member uploads their own photos from wherever they are, and the output comes back with:
The result is a team page that actually looks cohesive — without anyone leaving their home office.
For larger organizations, BetterPic's API lets you automate this at scale. New hire starts on Monday? Their headshot can be on the website by Tuesday, matching the exact style of everyone else on the team.
Once you have a set of AI headshots you like, use the same image everywhere — LinkedIn, Twitter/X, your personal site, conference bios, email signatures. Consistency builds recognition. People start associating your face with your name and your work, which is the entire point of a professional headshot.
Use BetterPic's LinkedIn photo analyzer to check whether your chosen headshot actually works well in LinkedIn's specific format and context before making it your profile picture.

If you need a professional headshot and you're not on the cover of Forbes next month, yes. AI headshots in the $29-$79 range from a quality service like BetterPic deliver results that are genuinely good enough for LinkedIn, company websites, resumes, and virtually every everyday professional use case.
The technology has moved past the "neat gimmick" phase. These are real, usable professional images. The people who still dismiss AI headshots are usually comparing them to the janky results from 2022-era tools, not the current generation.
Save the $400 photographer visit for when you actually need it — a major press feature, a keynote speaker page, a personal brand relaunch. For everything else, AI gets the job done faster, cheaper, and with way more options.
Most quality AI headshot services charge between $29 and $79 for a set of 40-100+ professional images. Free tiers exist for testing, but paid plans deliver significantly better results. By comparison, a traditional photographer charges $200-$500+ for 3-15 retouched photos.
With a good AI headshot service, most people cannot tell the difference in normal viewing contexts like LinkedIn profiles, company websites, or email signatures. The technology in 2025 produces natural skin texture, realistic lighting, and accurate facial features. Lower-quality services can still produce obvious AI artifacts.
Yes. LinkedIn compresses and displays photos at small sizes, making it one of the best platforms for AI headshots. A well-generated AI headshot is indistinguishable from a studio photo in LinkedIn's circular thumbnail format. Many professionals have switched to AI headshots on LinkedIn without anyone noticing.
Upload 4-8 recent photos of yourself with good natural lighting, taken from slightly different angles. Include front-facing shots and slight three-quarter turns. Avoid sunglasses, heavy filters, and group photos. At least one photo should have a neutral facial expression so the AI can accurately map your features.
Reputable services like BetterPic delete your uploaded photos after processing and don't use them to train AI models. Always check a service's privacy policy before uploading. Be especially cautious with entirely free services that don't have a clear business model — if the product is free, your data might be the product.
AI headshots are actually ideal for teams, especially remote or distributed ones. Every team member can upload photos from their location, and the AI produces headshots with matching backgrounds, lighting, and style. This creates a cohesive team page without coordinating in-person photo shoots. BetterPic's API can automate this process for larger organizations.
Most AI headshot services deliver results in under an hour, with some generating images in just minutes. Compare that to 1-2 weeks for a traditional photographer to edit and deliver your photos. The entire process — uploading your selfies, choosing a style, and receiving finished headshots — typically takes about 15 minutes of your time.

Written by
Apoorv SharmaHead of Performance
Apoorv leads performance and growth at BetterPic with 9+ years of experience across SEO, SEM, and growth marketing. He oversees content strategy, data-driven marketing, and hands-on testing of AI headshot platforms. Previously held senior performance marketing roles across the US, Belgium, and India.
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