Upload one selfie and get four moody 90s grunge portraits — flannel, film grain and overcast Seattle light, no darkroom needed.
A 90s grunge photoshoot restyles your photo into the Seattle alt-rock aesthetic: an open flannel shirt over a band tee, tousled hair, muted washed-out color, and the soft grain of a 35mm film camera. Twin AI keeps your likeness while relighting and recoloring the shot to feel like a snapshot pulled from a 1994 zine.
The look deliberately avoids polish. Instead of clean studio perfection you get the raw, slightly imperfect feel of a photo shot on cheap film and never retouched.
Upload one clear, front-facing selfie with natural light.
Choose the 90s Grunge style from the photoshoots hub.
The AI restyles wardrobe, color and grain, producing four distinct film-look frames.
Download in seconds and post them anywhere. Start your photoshoot when you're set.
Four portraits with a lived-in, analog feel: a faded palette of dusty greens, browns and greys, soft overcast lighting with no harsh highlights, and visible film grain across the frame. The styling leans into grunge staples — layered flannel, a worn band tee, relaxed messy hair — while your expression stays natural and unposed.
Colors are pulled back rather than boosted, so skin tones look real and the whole image feels a touch cold, like a grey afternoon in the Pacific Northwest. Fine grain sits over everything to sell the film origin.
The overall mood is understated and a little melancholic, the opposite of a glossy studio shot. It reads as authentic and effortlessly cool, and each of the four frames varies slightly in framing and light.
Use it as a profile picture with vintage character, cover art for a band or music project, or nostalgic content for social feeds.
It's a great themed avatar for anyone into 90s rock, thrift fashion or film photography — and a fun gift for a grunge fan. Musicians use it as instant press-photo material with the right era-correct mood.
If you like the retro film mood, try the Polaroid Film style for instant-camera nostalgia, the Streetwear Tokyo style for a modern editorial edge, or the 80s Synthwave style for neon retro energy.
Yes. The wardrobe, grain and faded color set the era, but your actual face is preserved, so friends will still recognize you at a glance.
The grunge treatment changes the mood and finish, not your identity. You look like yourself, dropped into a 1994 photo.
Pick a selfie in soft, natural daylight — overcast or window light matches the grunge mood far better than bright sun or flash.
A neutral or slightly serious expression fits the understated vibe; big smiles read less authentic here.
Loose, casual clothing in the source helps the AI lean into the layered grunge styling.
Keep the source simple and unfiltered so the AI can build the film grain and faded palette cleanly. Happy with it? See the pricing plans for more frames and higher resolution.
Each 90s grunge photoshoot returns four unique film-look frames from a single selfie.
One clear front-facing selfie. The AI adds the flannel, grain and faded color — you just upload the photo.
Yes. Your grunge portraits work for avatars, band or project cover art, social content and small-brand use.
Grunge is a 35mm film look with alt-rock wardrobe and overcast light; Polaroid mimics an instant camera with its square frame and soft flash.
Yes — Twin AI works from Russia without a VPN, with a free start and payment by Russian cards.