
Nurses
Nursing profiles · agency applications
Pick a role and the AI headshot generator adapts the output around the profile you actually need: resumes, LinkedIn, hospital bios, clinic directories, property listings, and team pages.


Upload your selfies. AI does the rest.



Good lighting, no glasses, no hats.

Built for your profession

Nursing profiles · agency applications

Clinic websites · directories

Agency websites · listings

LinkedIn · recruiters

Resumes · graduate jobs

B2B · 10+ seats

Firm directories · LinkedIn

Service profiles · Hipages
Built for jobs, not vibes
Other tools give you a prompt box and a pile of backgrounds. This AI headshot workflow starts from profile context: hospital bios, recruiter screens, agency pages, resumes, and team directories.
Pre-cropped, named, exported
LinkedIn squares, resume crops, property listings, clinic directories, and team pages need different framing. The direction should be set before generation, not fixed after.
Likeness, not lookalike
The right professional headshot keeps your face, expression, and credibility intact. The goal is a usable work photo, not a stylized avatar.
Compare XPortrait AI Headshots against traditional studios and general AI tools.
No subscription required. Pay per pack. Photos never expire.
Blog
Guides and comparisons on getting better profile photos.
A 1,087-recruiter survey found 76.5% preferred AI headshots in blind tests — but 66% would be put off if they knew the photo was AI. Here is what that means for job seekers, and how to use AI tools without triggering the trust gap.
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Read post →A practical guide for therapists, counselors, and private-practice clinicians: what makes a warm, credible directory photo — Psychology Today, BetterHelp, Alma, Headway, and your own site — and how to avoid the cold corporate look that hurts referrals.
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