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Narcis

Turn one selfie into an AI photoshoot — nine photos of you

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Most AI photo tools hand you a glaze over a stock face — you can spot it across the room. Narcis turns one selfie into an AI photoshoot that reads as a real

person in a deliberate register.

No training step on any surface: upload one selfie, the free preview streams in about fifteen seconds, the full shoot in about forty-five — live in your browser,

not emailed to you later. Swap your source photo between runs at no new cost.

Three things to do here: a free, unlimited face swap (no signup, no watermark); a portrait playground where you talk to a composer to steer the result; and

curated packs — eight professional headshot packs (LinkedIn, author, therapist, speaker, founder, academic, developer, VC) at €9.99, and painterly packs in the

register of Sargent, Vermeer, or Caillebotte at €4.99. Free preview on every pack. Your selfie never leaves our own EU servers, and is deleted within 24 hours.

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Features

- One selfie in, full photoshoot out — no training set, no waiting, no upload-and-come-back

- Free unlimited face swap: drop a face, drop a target, result in ~10 seconds, no signup

- Portrait playground: converse with a composer to steer mood, light, and subject

- Curated packs: professional headshots (€9.99) and painterly portraits (€4.99)

- Free preview before checkout on every pack

- Swappable source photo — change your selfie anytime, no new fee

- EU-hosted, selfies deleted within 24h, never used for training

- Runs in the browser — no app, no download, no install

Comments

Hi, I'm Gaëtan — I built Narcis on my own. It started from a small irritation. Every AI photo tool I tried handed back the same plastic, over-glossed face you can spot across a room: a glaze on a stock person, not me. So I built the thing I actually wanted — one selfie in, a real photoshoot out, in a register I chose. No training step, no "come back in an hour," no app to install. It runs on my own servers in Europe. Your selfie never passes through some big-tech API, and it's gone within 24 hours — I'm not building a face dataset, I'm making photos. I ship a pack or two most weeks; twelve are live now (professional headshots, a few painterly ones in the register of Sargent or Vermeer), with a long list still in the oven. It's early, and it's just me, so I read everything. Tell me which version of yourself you've been wanting to see — the job, the era, the look — and I'll probably build the pack for it. That's half the fun.

Comments

Hi, I'm Gaëtan — I built Narcis on my own. It started from a small irritation. Every AI photo tool I tried handed back the same plastic, over-glossed face you can spot across a room: a glaze on a stock person, not me. So I built the thing I actually wanted — one selfie in, a real photoshoot out, in a register I chose. No training step, no "come back in an hour," no app to install. It runs on my own servers in Europe. Your selfie never passes through some big-tech API, and it's gone within 24 hours — I'm not building a face dataset, I'm making photos. I ship a pack or two most weeks; twelve are live now (professional headshots, a few painterly ones in the register of Sargent or Vermeer), with a long list still in the oven. It's early, and it's just me, so I read everything. Tell me which version of yourself you've been wanting to see — the job, the era, the look — and I'll probably build the pack for it. That's half the fun.