HeadshotCam
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Use case

A resume photo that actually helps you get the call back

In a lot of countries — Germany, France, Japan, most of Latin America — a resume without a photo gets tossed. The trouble is, the photo on file is usually a passport pic from 2019.

HeadshotCam turns one selfie into a polished resume photo that fits in the corner of your CV without screaming "I tried." Pick a style that matches the job — corporate for banking, creative for agency, clean and modern for everything in between.

It's faster than booking a studio and cheaper than the printer at the post office. Download the full-res file, drop it into your resume template, and you're done.

Resume Photo headshot example from HeadshotCam
Recommended

Polished & Pro

5-15s

typical generation time

Fast enough to test a resume photo look before you update the profile or document.

3

top styles

Recommended from Foundations, Corporate, Foundations for this use case.

5

practical checks

Crop, wardrobe, background, and platform-specific tips before you publish.

Best for resume photo

  • People searching for ai photo for resume who need one credible image instead of a full studio shoot.
  • Resume Photo updates where the face needs to stay recognizable and the background needs to look intentional.
  • Profiles, bios, applications, and placements where a casual selfie would quietly lower trust.

Example prompts and top picks

Polished & Pro: Business Suit No Tie, gradient background backdrop, soft studio lighting, confident smile expression.

Analyst: Business Casual Shirt, modern office backdrop, soft studio lighting, serious focused expression.

Clean & Modern: Professional Top, solid light gray backdrop, clamshell lighting lighting, slight smile expression.

Why HeadshotCam works for resume photo

Sized for resume corners

Outputs work at the small dimensions resume templates expect — no pixelation when you shrink the photo.

Match the role

Banking job? Try the Analyst style. Design role? Go Creative. 60+ styles across 11 collections to fit any field.

Conservative options that work globally

Plain background, neutral expression, professional attire — the formula recruiters in Europe and Asia expect.

No background drama

Soft gray, muted blue, or office settings only. Nothing that fights with your text-heavy resume layout.

Recommended styles

The styles that work best for resume photo.

Tips

  1. 1 Crop tight — head and top of shoulders only. A resume photo should be roughly 35x45mm at print size.
  2. 2 Stick to neutral backgrounds. Anything busy clashes with the dense text of a CV.
  3. 3 If you're applying in Germany or France, lean conservative: suit, blazer, or button-up. Neutral expression beats a big smile.
  4. 4 Save as a high-quality JPEG — most resume templates render PNGs blurry.
  5. 5 Keep the same photo across LinkedIn, your resume, and email signatures. Consistency makes you memorable.

FAQs

Should I even put a photo on my resume?

Depends where you're applying. In the US, UK, and Canada — usually no. In most of Europe, Asia, and Latin America — yes. Check the local norm before you submit.

What size should a resume photo be?

Around 35x45mm at print, or 200x250 pixels at screen size. We give you a high-res file so you can scale it down without losing quality.

Can I use the same photo for LinkedIn?

Yes, and you should. Recruiters cross-check resumes against LinkedIn — matching photos build trust.

Will this look obviously AI?

Not if you pick a realistic style. Stick with Foundations or Corporate styles for resumes — they look like a normal studio shoot.

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