Magazine-Cover AI Headshots for CEOs
A CEO photo carries weight. It runs in earnings reports, Forbes profiles, on the company website, in employee onboarding decks, and on every conference page. People form an impression of the company from your face before they read a word about it.
HeadshotCam takes one selfie and gives you a portrait at executive-shoot quality — sharp tailoring, considered lighting, a background that says "established." Suits in charcoal, navy, or grey. Subtle gradient backdrops or a tasteful office context.
Use it when you're prepping for a board meeting, a press feature, an IPO roadshow, or you just realized the photo on the About page is from before you took the job.
CEO
Built for ceos
Forbes-cover styling
Premium tailoring, dramatic-but-tasteful lighting, the look that fits in a feature spread.
IR-ready resolution
High-res files for annual reports, IPO docs, and full-bleed website hero shots.
Office-context backgrounds
Soft-blur boardroom or window-light office — never cliché, never distracting.
Multiple takes, one selfie
Generate the formal version for the 10-K and the relaxed version for the company blog.
Best styles
Our picks for ceos.
Tips
- 1 Charcoal suit, white shirt, no tie — the modern CEO standard. Save the tie for board meetings.
- 2 Pick a subtle gradient or office-blur background. Pure-white CEO photos look dated.
- 3 Confident closed-mouth expression. Save the big smile for the team page; the boardroom photo wants gravitas.
- 4 Generate one with arms-crossed and one straight-on — different contexts (press, IR, internal) prefer different poses.
- 5 If your face is on the building, on the truck, or on the product, generate multiple versions in one go — you'll need them.
FAQs
Can I use an AI headshot in the annual report or IPO prospectus?
Yes — the output is a realistic photo of you, not a synthetic likeness. Plenty of public companies use AI-generated headshots in their reports.
Will it match my predecessor's photo style on the website?
If you can describe the predecessor's look (background, suit, lighting), you can match it almost exactly using "Edit with words." Most websites just need consistent style across the leadership team.
How does this compare to a $2,500 executive shoot?
Honestly? You won't always tell the difference, especially at LinkedIn-thumbnail size. The studio shoot is still better at 8K wall-print quality, but for 99% of uses, AI is faster and cheaper.
I have a press feature tomorrow — is this fast enough?
15 seconds per generation. You can have 10 final versions in 5 minutes. Most CEOs spend longer in traffic on the way to the studio.
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Ready when you are
Skip the studio. Pro headshots in seconds, from one selfie.