Corporate Headshots That Look Like You Hired a $500 Studio
Studio-grade corporate headshots for company websites, team pages, and investor decks — generated from a single selfie, delivered in two minutes.
20 headshots · Ready in 2 minutes · Money-back guarantee




Why corporate executives professionals choose AI headshots
Studio quality at a fraction of the cost — purpose-built for your field.
Consistency across the entire team
Traditional shoots produce a different lighting setup per person — your team page ends up looking like a patchwork. Our AI uses the same background, lighting ratio and framing for every team member, so your company page looks like one coherent brand.
Scale to 50 employees without scheduling hell
Booking a studio for a 50-person company means three days of travel, rotating schedules and $15,000+. Our platform handles 50 headshots in an afternoon — each employee uploads their selfie, gets 20 variations, done.
On-brand, every time
Corporate style means navy/charcoal wardrobe, studio-gray background, soft three-point lighting, subtle warm tone. Every image we generate is locked to that look — no cowboy photographer drifting off-brand.
Commercial license included
Use these headshots on the company website, annual reports, press releases, pitch decks, trade show booths and conference programs. Full commercial rights for $19 — no per-use licensing, no photographer royalties.
Corporate Executives headshots generated by our AI
Every image below was generated from a single selfie — never photographed.








A corporate headshot isn't about you.
It's about the company's credibility, projected through your face. When a potential client, investor or journalist lands on your team page, they're not reading bios first — they're scanning faces. A coherent, professional team photo section signals "this company has its act together." A patchwork of selfies, old LinkedIn crops and inconsistent backgrounds signals the opposite.
Why corporate headshots are a brand asset, not an HR formality
Most companies still treat team photography as an admin task. Someone sends a Slack message asking for "a professional headshot," employees send back whatever they have, and the website goes live with five different lighting setups, four different backgrounds, and one person still wearing a wedding-ceremony photo from 2019.
That patchwork has real costs. B2B buyers spend up to 40% of their decision time on your website before a first sales call, and the team page is one of the most-visited sections — especially for service businesses, consultancies and enterprise software. If your team looks like a randomly-assembled crew, you lose deals before your AEs ever pick up the phone. The same dynamic plays out on consulting firm bios and C-suite leadership pages, where cohesive imagery is a measurable RFP lever.
A professional, consistent team page is a conversion asset. It's also one of the cheapest visual upgrades a company can make — especially now that $19 gets you 20 variations instead of the $500 studio session that used to be the only option.
What makes a great corporate headshot
Four elements define the "corporate" look, and our AI locks all four:
- Neutral studio background — soft gray to charcoal gradient, no office context.
- Three-point lighting with soft fill — no harsh shadows on the face, gentle rim light to separate you from the background.
- Front-to-slight-three-quarter angle — confident, open posture.
- Warm-neutral expression — closed-mouth smile or slight open smile, relaxed jaw.
The wardrobe does the rest. Navy or charcoal blazer, solid or conservatively-patterned shirt, minimal accessories. The goal isn't to look like a model — it's to look like someone a client would trust with their budget.
AI vs. traditional studio for corporate teams
Traditional team shoots carry logistics costs most companies underestimate. A 30-person team photoshoot typically means:
- 1-2 days booking the photographer.
- A full day (or two half-days) to rotate every employee through.
- A full week of post-production and edits.
- $400-$600 per person, usually packaged at $10,000-$18,000 for the team.
- Scheduling conflicts, remote employees who can't attend, new hires who join the week after.
AI changes all of that. Each employee runs a $19 order on their own time, selects the same Corporate style, follows a two-line wardrobe guideline (navy blazer, white or light-blue shirt), and your team page rebuilds itself in a weekend. Remote employees, new hires, people on parental leave — all handled the same way. Our detailed cost analysis of professional headshots lays out why the traditional studio math has collapsed for most team use cases.
How to use your corporate headshot
A strong corporate headshot travels across every piece of collateral your company produces:
- Company website team page — the primary use.
- LinkedIn — the same image for brand consistency across platforms.
- Investor decks — team slide with matching headshots.
- Press releases — journalists need headshots for announcement coverage.
- Annual reports — board and leadership team pages.
- Trade show booths and conference programs — speaker bios with consistent imagery.
- Internal directory, Slack, email signatures — reinforces brand internally.
- Media kit — for journalists and partners requesting imagery.
Deploying the same headshot across all of these compounds brand recognition. A journalist writing about your funding round, a partner intro'ing you to their network, and a candidate researching the company all see the same face. Repetition builds trust. The same principles apply when you're rebuilding your LinkedIn profile headshot for cross-platform consistency.
Common corporate headshot mistakes
The most expensive mistake is inconsistency across the team. When each person sends in whatever they had, the team page reads as amateur even if every individual photo is technically fine. The pattern-matching happens at the group level — and a mismatched team page undermines every individual headshot inside it.
The second mistake is overdressing for the industry. A boutique tech company with a three-piece-suit team page looks more out of touch than a manufacturing firm with the same wardrobe. Corporate doesn't mean formal — it means intentional. Match the wardrobe to your industry's norms.
The third mistake is neglecting updates. An executive's 8-year-old headshot is visible to anyone who clicks through to LinkedIn. If the gap between your real-world appearance and your photo is large enough that colleagues joke about it, it's undermining your authority. Refresh annually.
The fourth mistake is low-resolution files for print. Printed materials (annual reports, trade-show banners, printed press kits) need more resolution than web imagery. Our 1024×1024 output handles web use and print up to about 4×4 inches — for larger print runs, keep the file intact and let the printer handle the scaling properly. If you're evaluating alternatives, our roundup of the best AI headshot generators compares the tradeoffs across enterprise options.
The corporate headshot checklist
Before you deploy a corporate headshot, confirm:
- Navy, charcoal, or conservative neutral wardrobe.
- Solid or micro-patterned shirt — no busy prints.
- Studio-neutral background, consistent with the rest of the team.
- Eyes sharp, looking at camera.
- Warm-neutral expression.
- Minimal jewelry and accessories.
- 1024×1024 resolution minimum.
- Matches the visual tone of the company's brand.
Hit all eight, and the team page upgrade pays for itself the first time a buyer lands on your site.
Your corporate executives headshots are 2 minutes away.
20 headshots. 2 minutes. $19 one-time.
Generate My Headshots — $19From selfie to studio in 2 minutes
1. Upload a selfie
One clear, well-lit selfie is all we need. We validate face, lighting and resolution instantly.
2. Pick your style
Corporate, Startup, Creative or Casual Pro. We recommend one best suited to your profession.
3. Get 20 headshots
Our AI generates 20 variations in under 2 minutes. Download the ZIP or pick individual shots.
What to wear for a corporate executives headshot
- Navy or charcoal blazer — reads 'senior' at every pay grade
- Solid white, light blue, or pale pink shirt underneath
- Conservative tie in solid or micro-pattern for formal industries
- No logos on lapels or ties — distracting at thumbnail size
- Minimal jewelry — watch, wedding band, small studs at most
- Groomed hair, clean shave or trimmed beard
- Avoid collarless tops for anything above manager level
Common mistakes in corporate executives headshots
What to avoid so your AI-generated shots don't scream "taken with a webcam in 2017".
Mismatched team headshots
Nothing screams 'we don't care about brand' faster than a team page with 12 different lighting setups, 8 different backgrounds and one person smiling in sunglasses. Inconsistency is the tell.
Too formal for a casual company
A three-piece suit on a fintech team page reads as out of touch. Corporate doesn't mean starched — it means deliberate. Match the formality to your industry.
Using old headshots from previous jobs
An executive's 8-year-old headshot from their previous firm is visible to any journalist or investor who checks their LinkedIn. Refresh annually as a basic hygiene practice.
Low-resolution files for print materials
Annual reports, trade show banners and printed press kits need 300 DPI minimum. Low-res headshots look pixelated in print, which undermines the whole corporate image.
Corporate Executives headshots — questions answered
Can a whole team use this for a consistent company look?+
Yes — that's actually our most common corporate use case. Each team member runs their own order, selects the Corporate style, and you end up with a visually cohesive team page for under $1,000 total — regardless of team size.
What resolution do corporate headshots need for annual reports and print?+
Our output is 1024×1024 at 72 DPI, sufficient for web use and printed handouts up to 4×4 inches. For larger printed materials (trade show banners, annual report covers), we recommend using the image at a smaller printed size or upscaling with a standard tool.
Do I own the headshots — can the company use them commercially?+
Yes. Full commercial rights are included. Use them on the company website, press releases, annual reports, pitch decks, trade show booths, and marketing collateral. No per-use fees.
Will an AI corporate headshot look real enough for investor decks?+
Yes. Corporate-style AI headshots are indistinguishable from studio shots in an investor deck context — most VCs would never know, and the output quality actually exceeds what many teams use today.
How do we handle the whole exec team at once?+
Each executive places an individual $19 order. We recommend a consistent wardrobe guideline (navy blazer, white or light shirt) so the final team page looks cohesive.
What if my headshot needs to match our corporate brand colors?+
The Corporate style uses a neutral studio background that works with any corporate brand. If you need a branded background, use the AI headshot as a starting point and composite your brand color behind it.
How often should I update my corporate headshot?+
Every 18-24 months, or whenever you change roles or significantly change your appearance. Outdated headshots undermine credibility in press and investor contexts.
Is my photo kept private?+
256-bit SSL in transit, encrypted at rest, auto-deleted after 30 days. We never train on user photos — your selfie is yours, and stays yours.
What's the refund policy?+
7-day money-back guarantee if none of the 20 variations work for you. We'll also regenerate the full pack for free once if you're not satisfied.
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