| Hey HN! I built this over a weekend after a frustrating experience with our wedding photographer. We paid $5,000 and got back a few dozen photos. The colors were off in several shots – too warm, inconsistent lighting, some faces looked washed out. I wanted to fix them myself, but photo editing is incredibly complicated. Photoshop has hundreds of buttons, layers, masks, adjustment curves. I spent hours watching YouTube tutorials just to adjust colors on one photo. There had to be a better way. So I built Photowand. What it does:
Upload any photo, describe what you want in plain English, and get professional-quality results in ~20 seconds. "Fix the colors and lighting" or "change background to beach sunset" or "make this look like a professional headshot." No Photoshop skills needed. Try it without signup: photowand.ai How it compares to existing AI tools: vs ChatGPT:
- Better photorealistic quality (specialized model, not general-purpose)
- 4x faster processing (20 seconds vs 80+ seconds)
- Bulk generation (create 50 variations simultaneously)
- Iterative editing (make changes to existing photos, not just one-shot generation) vs Gemini:
- No watermarks on any images
- Faster generation (20 seconds vs 40+ seconds)
- Simpler interface (just describe what you want)
- Commercial licensing included Technical approach:
Custom diffusion models optimized for photorealistic photography. I trained specifically on professional photo datasets (headshots, products, real estate, food) rather than general internet images. Key features:
- Natural language editing ("fix the lighting" instead of adjusting curves)
- Consistency across batches (same person in multiple poses)
- 400+ photo pack templates (LinkedIn headshots, product photos, etc.)
- Unlimited revisions (describe changes, apply instantly) What happened after I launched:
- Now processing 500k+ photos daily
- People using it globally in more than 180 countries
- Turns out lots of people have the same problem (photographers cost $500-$5,000) Where it still fails:
- Wedding photography (emotional timing requires human intuition)
- Complex hand interactions (I flag ~5% for manual review)
- Extreme artistic vision (brand-specific creative direction)
- Events requiring physical presence The irony: I made this to fix my wedding photos. Now people mostly use it for business photography (LinkedIn headshots, product catalogs, real estate listings). Tech stack: Custom diffusion models, Next.js, R2 storage, Cloudflare Try the demo: photowand.ai (no signup required) I'm here all day to answer questions about the architecture, training approach, or where AI photography still needs humans. What would make this more useful for you? |