This effect removes visible hair and creates a bald version of the person in your photo. You get one edited portrait-style image that keeps the face recognizable while changing the hairstyle completely.
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When you upload source_image (image: Your photo), Bald Filter analyzes the head shape, forehead, temples, ears, skin tone, and lighting in the original portrait.
Instead of simply erasing hair, it rebuilds the visible scalp area so it matches the angle of the face and the direction of light already in the image.
The AI also makes small blending choices around the hairline, sideburn area, and crown to keep the edit from looking like a flat patch pasted on top.
It tries to preserve expression, facial structure, and portrait framing while changing only the hair-related regions, so the final image reads like the same person photographed with a shaved head rather than a separate character edit.

A clear portrait with the forehead and hairline visible works best. The effect needs to see the top and front of the head to make the bald edit look clean.
Yes, the goal is to keep your identity recognizable. The main change is the hair removal, while facial features stay close to the original image.
It is better to use a single-person photo. Group shots can make it less clear which face the effect should focus on.
No, the effect is mainly focused on the hair on the head. Beards, mustaches, and eyebrows are usually left close to the original unless they overlap with the edited hair area near the temples or sideburns.
Yes. The output is a single image, so it works well for profile swaps, joke reveals, poll posts, thumbnails, and chat reactions. Just make sure you have permission if you're editing someone else's photo for public posting.
Yes. All content generated on Flashloop can be used for commercial purposes β social media, ads, client work, product listings. No additional licensing fees.