Drop in one selfie and step straight into 1985 — four neon-soaked synthwave portraits with a Miami Vice glow, generated in seconds.
An 80s synthwave photoshoot restyles your photo into retro-futurist artwork: hot-pink and teal vaporwave light, a glowing perspective grid running to the horizon, and palm-tree silhouettes against a pastel sunset. Twin AI keeps your face recognizable while wrapping it in the chrome-and-neon aesthetic of the decade.
It's the visual language of old synth records, VHS intros and neon arcades, rebuilt around your own portrait. The result feels like cover art you might actually frame.
Upload one clear, front-facing selfie with even light.
Open the photoshoots hub and choose the 80s Synthwave style.
The AI relights and recolors your portrait, adding the neon grid, palms and sunset gradient across four distinct frames.
Save your favorites in seconds and post them. Create your photoshoot to begin.
Four portraits bathed in that unmistakable synthwave palette — magenta and cyan neon, deep purple shadows, and a soft pastel sky. Expect a retro-futurist grid stretching into the distance, palm silhouettes on the horizon, and a subtle chrome sheen on the highlights.
The mood is nostalgic and cinematic, halfway between a vintage album cover and a late-night arcade. Neon rim light traces the edge of your face and shoulders, giving the portrait real depth against the dark sky.
Your features stay clear and centered, lit by that warm-cool neon contrast that makes 80s art feel so alive. Across the four frames the color balance shifts a little, so you can pick the version that hits hardest.
Use it as a bold profile picture that instantly reads as retro-cool, cover art for a music project or playlist, or eye-catching content for social feeds.
It's a fun themed avatar for anyone into vaporwave, retrowave, or 80s nostalgia — and a playful gift for a synth-loving friend. DJs and small music projects use it as ready-made single art without hiring a designer.
Want more retro energy? Try the Neon Nightlife style for club-lit city portraits, the Y2K Poster style for millennium-era graphics, or the 90s Grunge style for a moodier throwback.
Yes. The neon and grid transform the scene, but your face keeps its real proportions and features, so you stay recognizable at the center of the frame.
Think of it as a costume of light rather than a new face. The style wraps around you; it doesn't replace you with someone else.
Pick a selfie with clean, even lighting — the AI adds all the neon itself, so a neutral starting photo gives it the most room to work.
Face the camera directly; a centered portrait sits best inside the grid-and-palms composition.
A calm, confident expression suits the cinematic mood better than a big grin.
Keep the background plain so the synthwave scene can fully take over. When you like the look, check the pricing plans for more frames and higher resolution.
Every 80s synthwave photoshoot returns four unique neon frames from one selfie.
One clear front-facing selfie. The AI adds the neon grid, palms and retro color — you just upload.
Yes. Use your synthwave portraits for cover art, avatars, social content and small-brand projects.
Synthwave is retro-futurist artwork with a grid, palms and pink-teal sunset; Neon Nightlife is a photographic club scene lit by real city neon.
Yes — Twin AI runs from Russia without a VPN, with a free start and payment by Russian cards and SBP.