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AI headshots for realtors
Your headshot appears on yard signs, MLS listings, business cards, and every marketing piece you run — it's the closest thing to a logo a solo agent has. SyntheticPic trains a private model on your face so you always have a current, trustworthy portrait ready.
Get startedWhat a realtor headshot actually needs to do
Buyers and sellers are trusting a stranger with the largest financial transaction of their lives. Before anyone reads a bio or a review, the headshot is doing the work of signaling: approachable, competent, put-together. That means a few things matter more here than in most professional photo contexts.
- Warm, direct eye contact — not a corporate stare, but not overly casual either
- Business or business-casual attire that matches your market (a suit reads differently in a luxury coastal market than a small-town starter-home market)
- A clean, neutral or softly blurred background that won't clash with your brokerage's branded templates
- Consistent lighting across your online listing photo, your yard sign, and your card — a mismatched headshot across channels looks unprofessional
- Print-ready resolution, since realtor headshots get reused at sign, postcard, and billboard scale far more than most professions' photos
How SyntheticPic handles it
Train once on 8–20 selfies, then generate across the Corporate Headshot pack for MLS and print, or LinkedIn Portrait for a warmer social presence — from the same identity-locked model, so you look like the same person everywhere your face appears. Because the model persists, updating your look before a new listing season or after a rebrand doesn't mean booking a photographer again; it's a new generation within your plan. HD downloads work for cards, digital listings, and most sign vendors — check your specific print vendor's resolution requirement for oversized formats.
What AI headshots won't do
AI headshots generate a portrait — they don't stage a lifestyle shot of you at an open house, shaking hands with a client, or standing in front of a property. If your marketing relies on candid, in-context photography, you'll still want a real photographer for that. And while the model is trained to match your identity closely, always review a generated set before it goes on a sign or a card — pick the ones that genuinely look like you at your best, the same way you'd pick from a traditional photographer's proof sheet.
Questions realtors ask
- Will an AI headshot look convincing on a yard sign or bus bench ad?
- At the resolution most print vendors require (usually 300 DPI at the print size), yes — SyntheticPic's HD downloads hold up for signage, business cards, and postcards. For a billboard-scale blowup, ask your print vendor about their minimum resolution first; that's true of any headshot, AI or traditional.
- Can I get headshots that match my brokerage's branding?
- You can generate in a style pack that fits a neutral, corporate look (Corporate Headshot pack) or a warmer, approachable one (LinkedIn Portrait pack), and pick backgrounds and framing that suit your MLS profile, business cards, and social ads from the same trained model — no separate shoot for each.
- How often should realtors update their headshot?
- Most brokerages and MLS platforms recommend refreshing every 1–2 years, or sooner after a significant appearance change. Because your model stays trained, refreshing means generating a new set within your existing plan — not booking a new session.
A headshot that matches your brand, every time
Train once, generate for signs, cards, and listings whenever you need a refresh.