Studioshot Launches Breakthrough Custom Location Feature for AI Headshots
Studioshot Custom Location enables users to create precise, realistic AI-generated headshots in customized environments, simplifying professional photography for businesses and professionals worldwide.
United States, April 21, 2025 -- Studioshot today announced the release of its innovative 'Studioshot Custom Location' feature, available immediately on their website starting at $39 per session. This advanced feature empowers users to create accurate, realistic headshots set in precisely customized locations, significantly simplifying professional photography for individuals and businesses.
Studioshot Custom Location allows users to realistically place themselves inside their office, in front of a specific building, or at any chosen location by simply providing an address or uploading reference images. Additionally, users can effortlessly adjust lighting conditions to reflect different times of day and even choose customized outfits, providing enhanced personalization and flexibility.
The underlying technology powering Studioshot Custom Location is a proprietary diffusion-based AI imaging model, designed specifically by Studioshot's in-house research team. This custom imaging model precisely recreates detailed backgrounds, environments, and even accurately renders textual elements such as signage, branding, or interior decor. By leveraging its own proprietary tools rather than generic AI frameworks, Studioshot maintains superior accuracy and image quality, positioning itself as an industry leader in AI-powered photography solutions.
'Developing Studioshot Custom Location required over a year of dedicated research, iteration, and refinement,' said George Boutros, CEO of Studioshot. 'Our goal was to create a technology capable of accurately representing real-world locations with intricate details and realism. We are excited to offer businesses and professionals a revolutionary new way to visualize themselves in the environments that matter most to them.'
Using Studioshot Custom Location is straightforward and user-friendly. Customers simply upload 10 selfies, and the proprietary AI does the rest, generating hyper-realistic, personalized headshots within their chosen custom location. Users receive images quickly and can easily make unlimited edits and adjustments to perfect their visuals, ensuring optimal results for various professional needs, including social media profiles, corporate websites, marketing materials, and more.
'We designed this feature with flexibility in mind,' Boutros added. 'The ability to quickly generate and refine professional-grade imagery without complex logistics or high costs sets a new standard in digital photography solutions.'
Trusted by more than one million professionals worldwide, Studioshot continues to lead the industry by developing and refining cutting-edge AI imaging technologies. Studioshot Custom Location is the latest step in the company's ongoing mission to empower individuals and businesses with professional-grade visual solutions tailored to the digital age.
For additional details about Studioshot Custom Location, visit www.studioshot.ai.
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