Add a grandparent who has passed back into the family photo.
A quiet, AI-made portrait that places someone you lost beside the family again — built only with consent, always marked as AI, and yours to delete the moment you have it.
Begin a remembrance →First photo free · consent required · clearly AI-marked
Adding a deceased grandparent — or any lost loved one — to a family photo
Some photos were never taken. A grandparent passed before the new baby arrived; the family never got one frame with everyone in it. DuoPortrait can gently compose that picture — placing the person you lost beside the family again — from one clear photo of them and one of you.
We treat this with care. It is not a face-swap or a glitzy effect. We read a face from each photo and rebuild a calm, natural portrait so their features stay theirs and the light matches across everyone, so no one looks pasted in. The result is a quiet keepsake, not a spectacle.
And we do it honestly. Before anything is made, you confirm you have the right to use the photos and — for someone who has passed — that you are close family or have the family's blessing. Every image is clearly marked AI-generated. Your photos auto-delete, and you can erase them from our servers the instant you have yours. The first photo is free.
How it works
- 01Add a photo of each person
One clear photo of the person who has passed — old photos are fine — and one of whoever they should stand beside.
- 02Confirm consent
You confirm you have the right to use the photos and that you are close family, or have the family's blessing.
- 03Receive a quiet portrait
A calm, natural family frame, clearly marked AI-generated. Your first photo is free.
How we keep it tasteful
- A calm, natural portrait — no glitzy effects, no fake animation, no "talking" video
- Their real features preserved from the photo you have, however old
- Light and tone matched across everyone so no one looks cut out
- Every output clearly marked AI-generated — we never present it as a real photograph
When families reach for this
- A grandparent who passed before a wedding, graduation, or a new grandchild
- A complete family portrait you never got the chance to take
- A memorial keepsake for an anniversary or a service
- Quietly placing a parent or sibling back into one last family frame
Adding a loved one who has passed — questions
- Can I add a grandparent who has died to a family photo?
- Yes. Upload one clear photo of them — old photos are fine — and one of the person they should stand beside. DuoPortrait composes a single, natural family portrait. Before it is made, you confirm you are close family or have the family's blessing.
- Is this respectful, or is it a gimmick?
- It is built to be a quiet keepsake. No glitzy effects, no animation, no making them "say" anything — just a calm portrait that places them beside the family again. Every image is clearly marked AI-generated.
- Will the photo look like them?
- Yes. We preserve their real features from the photo you provide, even an old or low-resolution one, and match the light across everyone so the portrait feels like one frame.
- What happens to the photos I upload?
- They are auto-deleted on a rolling 7-day window, never used to train AI, and you can wipe them from our servers the moment you have saved your result. We require consent before any generation.
- How much does it cost?
- Your first photo is free. After that, credit packs start at $4.99 with no subscription — you make a photo when you need one, and credits never expire.
Consent required before we create · every image marked AI-generated · source photos auto-deleted in 7 days, or burn them the moment you've saved yours · never used to train AI.