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definition

An AI pet portrait turns one photo into a painted scene.

You upload a photo of your dog or cat. An AI image model renders that pet inside a curated scene: a spa, a chef's kitchen, a royal portrait, a road trip. A designer reviews the result, the print goes to press, and the finished poster lands on your wall a week later. That's the whole category.

how it works

From a phone photo to a printed poster.

  1. Upload

    You upload one clear photo of your pet's face. Phone photos work. Good natural light helps. The model needs to see your pet's eyes and shape clearly to render them accurately in the scene.

  2. Pick a scene

    You choose a theme from a curated gallery. Each theme is an art-directed visual world: an impressionist garden, a barista shift, a heirloom oil painting. The theme is the "where my pet is" of the final piece.

  3. Render

    The AI image model takes your photo and the theme prompt, and produces a single rendered image in under a minute. The model preserves your pet's breed, colour, and facial features while placing them inside the scene.

  4. Designer review

    A real person looks at the result before it prints. They check the crop, the lighting, the way the pet's face came out. If something's off, they re-render. This step separates premium AI pet portrait studios from the bulk on-demand ones.

  5. Print and ship

    The approved render is printed on fine-art paper, canvas, or framed wood. Standard fulfilment is 2 to 3 business days at the press, 3 to 5 business days in transit. Total: about a week from order to wall.

what makes a good one

The four things that separate a poster from a piece.

Identity preservation. The pet in the finished poster should clearly be YOUR pet. The model has to handle breed-specific features, colour patterns, and face shape without drifting toward a generic dog or cat. Lower-tier renders often produce a "close enough" pet that doesn't actually look like the one you uploaded.

Scene coherence. The pet should belong in the scene, not be cut-and-pasted into it. Look at the lighting direction, the shadows, the depth. A well- rendered AI pet portrait reads as one image, not a composite.

Print quality. The render is half the product. The paper, ink, and finishing are the other half. Premium AI pet portrait studios use 200gsm or heavier paper with archival pigment inks. Cheaper shops use 170gsm coated paper that looks fine in a product photograph and reads thin in your hand.

Human review. The studio should have a person on the team who looks at every render before it prints. AI models are excellent on average and occasionally produce something that shouldn't ship. A human catch step is what stops those from reaching the customer.

at yours, theo

How we do the four things above.

We use a fine-tuned image model with identity-preservation prompts built around your pet's photo. Each of our 50+ themes has its own art-direction prompt set, refined over dozens of test renders, so the scene reads as one image and not a paste-in.

We print on 200gsm uncoated fine-art paper with archival pigment inks. Canvas is stretched on a real wood frame. Framed prints come inside a real hardwood frame in your choice of four finishes.

Every order pauses between the render and the print queue so a real person on our studio team can sign off. If the render isn't right, we redo it before press. Free. The poster you receive is the poster a designer approved.

Yours, Theo.

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