![]() ![]() The results were a little underwhelming but still fun in a self-indulgent way. ![]() After 20 minutes, my 100 Magic Avatars were ready. I chose that middle pay option (100 AI avatars for $5.99) because it’s technically a business expense, but what would I do with two hundred fake pictures of myself? I uploaded 13 photos of my face, following the app’s recommendation of ten to 20 headshots (full-body pictures aren’t recommended) from various angles to allow for the best results. Although the app is free to download, in order to generate your Magic Avatars, you need to pay: $3.99 gets you 50 avatars, $5.99 gets you 100, and $7.99 gets you 200. ![]() 1 spot on the App Store, and now you’re seeing these self-portraits everywhere. Why are we learning all this? Lensa, which has been around since 2018, started a self-portrait generator back in November. Does she have flawless skin, big boobs, a symmetrical face, big boobs, immaculately styled hair, and, did I mention, big boobs? No? Well, many of the female avatars created by Lensa AI, the recently popular photo-generating app, seem to have one - er, two - thing in common. Photo-Illustration: by The Cut Photos: Lensa ![]()
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