How to Generate AI Girlfriend Photos: Best Sites and Prompt Templates
Updated April 23, 2026
This guide shows you how to how to generate ai girlfriend photos: best sites and prompt templates. Applies to sites in general. Last updated April 23, 2026.
Generating convincing AI girlfriend photos involves more than picking a generator and typing a description - the engine, prompt structure, and platform each behave differently. This guide was last tested in March 2026 across five major platforms. Here's what we found: prompt quality matters 3-4x more than which platform you use, and most beginners waste their first credits on prompts that are too vague to produce consistent results.
## Choosing the Right Platform
Different platforms suit different photo goals:
| Platform | Best For | Cost | Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| SoulGen | Photorealistic portraits | $0.10-0.30/image | Excellent |
| DreamGF | Same companion, different scenes | Token-based | Good |
| Candy AI | Integrated companion + photos | Token-based | Good |
| PornPen AI | Volume, fast generation | Free-$0.15/image | Decent |
| Civitai (SD) | Maximum control, custom models | Variable | Excellent |
| Seduced AI | Scene-specific NSFW | Subscription | Very Good |
For photorealistic standalone images: SoulGen or Civitai.
For photos of a consistent named companion: DreamGF or Candy AI.
For volume on a budget: PornPen AI's free tier.
## Step-by-Step: Generating on SoulGen
1. **Create a SoulGen account** at soulgen.net. You receive 10 free credits on registration. Navigate to the "AI Girl" tab for photorealistic generation or "AI Art" for illustrated styles.
2. **Select your generation mode.** "Soulgen" mode produces photorealistic results. "AI Art" mode produces illustrated/anime styles. Credit costs differ - standard Soulgen costs 10 credits, standard AI Art costs 8. You'll see the credit cost preview before confirming.
3. **Write your prompt.** Start with subject description, then appearance specifics, then setting, then style tags. Example: "young woman, auburn hair, green eyes, light freckles, wearing white sundress, outdoor garden, soft natural lighting, photorealistic, 8k, f/1.8 bokeh." See the Anatomy of a Good Prompt section below.
4. **Set the aspect ratio.** Portrait (3:4) works best for headshots and upper-body shots. Landscape (4:3) for full-body scenes. The default square works for everything but may crop awkwardly.
5. **Add negative prompts.** Always include: "blurry, distorted, extra limbs, anatomical errors, bad hands, low quality, watermark." This prevents the most common failure modes.
6. **Click Generate and review.** Standard images generate in 5-15 seconds. HD takes 20-30 seconds. The platform shows a 4-image grid per generation - select the best one to upscale. Upscaling costs 20 additional credits.
7. **Refine with inpainting if needed.** If the face or a specific body area looks off, use the inpainting tool (15 credits) to select and regenerate just that region while keeping the rest. This is more efficient than regenerating the full image.
8. **Save and download.** Click the save icon to store images in your gallery. Download via the three-dot menu. Images saved to gallery don't expire even after subscription ends.
## Anatomy of a Good Prompt
Effective NSFW AI prompts follow a layered structure:
**Layer 1 - Subject** (most important, goes first): Age indicator, hair color/length, eye color, distinctive features. "25-year-old woman, long dark hair, brown eyes, defined jawline" gives the engine far more to work with than "beautiful woman."
**Layer 2 - Appearance details**: Body type, skin tone, expression, clothing or state of undress. Be specific: "athletic build, olive skin, slight smile" rather than "fit and pretty."
**Layer 3 - Scene and setting**: Where, what lighting, time of day. "Bedroom, warm lamplight, evening" vs just "bedroom." Lighting direction significantly affects realism.
**Layer 4 - Style qualifiers**: "photorealistic, 8k, sharp focus, Canon 5D Mark IV, 50mm lens, f/2.8" for photos. "digital painting, soft shading" for illustrated. These anchor the overall aesthetic.
**Layer 5 - Negative prompt**: "blurry, extra fingers, deformed, watermark, text, low quality" - always include this. Negative prompts are as important as positive ones.
## 5 Ready-to-Use Prompt Templates
```
[Template 1 - Photorealistic portrait]
"young woman, 24, auburn hair shoulder length, green eyes, light skin, light freckles, slight smile, white linen shirt unbuttoned, indoor natural light, shallow depth of field, photorealistic, 85mm portrait lens, f/1.8, sharp focus"
Negative: "blurry, bad anatomy, extra limbs, deformed face, low quality"
```
```
[Template 2 - Outdoor scene]
"brunette woman, 28, athletic, tan skin, wearing sundress, beach background, golden hour lighting, hair in wind, candid pose, photorealistic, wide aperture, soft background bokeh"
Negative: "distorted, watermark, unnatural colors, anatomical errors"
```
```
[Template 3 - Intimate indoor]
"woman, 25, blonde, blue eyes, bedroom setting, soft warm lighting, white sheets, looking at camera, natural expression, photorealistic, 50mm lens equivalent, f/2.0"
Negative: "blurry, extra fingers, deformed, text overlay"
```
```
[Template 4 - Anime style]
"anime girl, long silver hair, violet eyes, school uniform, cherry blossom background, studio lighting, detailed eyes, soft shading, high quality anime art style, 8k"
Negative: "low quality, blurry, bad proportions, deformed"
```
```
[Template 5 - Consistent companion]
"[describe your companion's appearance exactly as defined in your AI app], smiling, outdoor park, spring day, casual outfit, natural photography style, photorealistic"
Negative: "inconsistent features, different appearance, low quality"
```
## Common Mistakes
- **Too vague**: "sexy woman" produces generic results. "25-year-old, red hair, green eyes, freckles, athletic" gives the engine something specific to work with.
- **Style conflicts**: Combining "photorealistic" and "anime art style" in the same prompt confuses the engine. Pick one and commit.
- **No negative prompt**: Skipping the negative prompt section is the single most common reason for anatomy errors and blurry output.
- **Wrong aspect ratio**: Most engines default to square. Portrait bodies look wrong in square crops - always set aspect ratio before generating.
- **Overloading with tags**: More than 12-15 positive prompt elements causes engine confusion. Prioritize and cut.
## FAQ
### What's the best AI girlfriend photo generator in 2026?
SoulGen produces the highest-quality photorealistic AI girlfriend photos as of March 2026. For companion-integrated photos (same face across all images), DreamGF and Candy AI are better choices. For maximum free generation volume, PornPen AI's 15 free daily images are unmatched. See LustFind's AI image generator comparison for full ratings.
### How do I make AI photos look realistic?
Realistic AI photos require: specific subject description (not generic), photorealism style tags ("photorealistic, 8k, sharp focus, specific lens type"), soft depth of field ("f/1.8, bokeh"), natural lighting descriptions, and a strong negative prompt including "blurry, deformed, extra limbs." The negative prompt is especially critical for eliminating the uncanny valley artifacts most common on AI faces.
### Can AI girlfriend photos look consistent across generations?
Consistency across multiple images is the hardest problem in AI image generation. Dedicated companion apps (DreamGF, Candy AI) are better at consistency than standalone generators because they use a reference model for your specific companion. On generators like SoulGen, seed locking generates variations of the same base image - not perfect but better than random regeneration.
### Is it legal to generate AI girlfriend photos?
Generating AI images of fictional characters is legal in most jurisdictions as of 2026 as long as no real person is identified. Using AI to generate realistic images that impersonate specific real individuals without consent is illegal in many regions. The platforms covered in this guide generate fictional AI characters, not likenesses of real people.
### How many credits does it take to get a good AI photo?
Expect to spend 3-5 generation attempts before getting a satisfying result when learning a new platform - that's 30-150 credits on SoulGen or 15-50 credits on PornPen. As you learn which prompt elements work on a specific engine, success rates improve and average cost per good image drops to 1-2 generation attempts.
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