Repair the photo the shot list missed
Bring the missing guest
into one careful plan.
Choose who is missing, the available source, and the intended use. Get a conservative brief that prioritizes likeness, scale, event details, and honest disclosure.
HIGH-INTENT WEDDING RESCUE
Use the clean group shot as the anchor.
- Close family
- Same-day portrait
- Private keepsake
02 / WEDDING REPAIR BRIEF
Close family · Same-day portrait · Private keepsakeCreate a clearly disclosed AI-generated wedding group composite. Preserve the clean group photo’s camera position, crop, lighting, wardrobe, venue details, and every existing face. Missing person: a close relative whose placement should reflect the original family grouping without fabricating a candid interaction. Source: use a clear same-day portrait with matching hairstyle, makeup, facial hair, and event clothing. Use: a private keepsake shared first with everyone depicted for approval. Add only the permissioned missing person, matching body scale, eyeline, light direction, floor contact, depth of field, and event attire. Do not invent signs, rings, bouquets, dates, or interactions. Inspect faces, hands, clothing, and meaningful details before printing or sharing.
Ready to use without an account.
WHY THIS TOOL TRAVELS
The exact post-event problem gets a direct, reviewable answer.
- 01Choose
The useful output is specific enough to solve one real photo-planning problem.
- 02Share
The copied message and artifact carry an attributed route back to the same plan.
- 03Create
The store handoff keeps this tool’s placement and audience segment attached.
THE SAFETY BOUNDARY
Plan publicly.
Keep portraits private.
- Ask every living person before using their face.
- Keep names, private stories, and source portraits out of shared URLs.
- Inspect identity, hands, scale, clothing, and meaningful background details.
- Disclose that the result is AI-generated when context matters.
QUESTIONS
Before you use the plan.
Can AI add a missing person to a wedding group photo?
It can create a new composite from a clean group shot and a clear portrait of the missing person. The result must be reviewed carefully because faces, hands, scale, clothing, and event details can still be wrong.
What is the best source photo for the missing guest?
A clear same-day portrait near the same camera angle is best. A recent portrait can still help with identity, but event attire and lighting need separate reference and review.
Should I disclose the edited wedding photo?
Yes. Make clear that it is an AI-generated composite, especially in an album, public post, or context where viewers could assume it documents a real exposure.