Add Hearts to Photo — Add Hearts to Photo

Add Hearts to Photo in Seconds With AI

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Add hearts to photo uploads with floating hearts, heart bokeh, and a romantic love filter powered by AI.

Hearts, lightly placed.

Romantic overlays for portraits, couples, profile pictures, and story crops, from soft pink floaters to bokeh and doodle accents. The hearts add warmth around the subject without burying faces, hands, or the original photo mood, so each heart overlay feels intentional instead of pasted on.

Portrait updated with soft pink floating hearts and a romantic glow
Soft Pink · Portrait glow
Square selfie refreshed with a clean floating-heart glow for profile pictures
Profile Glow · Floating hearts
Couple portrait transformed with richer romantic red hearts for a Valentine's post
Romantic Red · Couple overlay
Solo portrait upgraded with polished floating hearts for a Valentine's-style edit
Valentine Portrait · Love-filter edit
Selfie edited with a tighter heart halo concentrated around the face
Heart Halo · Face-framing glow
Wide lifestyle portrait enhanced with dreamy heart-shaped bokeh lights
Heart Bokeh · Dreamy story
Playful portrait updated with cute pastel doodle-heart accents
Doodle Hearts · Pastel accents
Romantic portrait finished with warm heart glow for anniversary-style sharing
Anniversary Glow · Warm keepsake

What is Add Hearts to Photo?

Add Hearts to Photo is an AI heart overlay workflow for turning an existing image into a polished heart photo effect. Use it when you want to add hearts to photo uploads with floating hearts, heart bokeh, soft glow, a cute hearts filter, or a romantic love filter while keeping the original selfie, couple portrait, pet photo, profile picture, Valentine card, anniversary keepsake, or story cover recognizable.

It also sets the boundary for a romantic photo edit. This is not a full romantic redraw or manual sticker editor; the hearts are generated into the photo instead of dragged on top one by one. The effect should support the subject, leave faces and key details readable, and avoid clutter, text, logos, or changing who appears in the image, whether you are making a Valentine photo effect, a couple heart edit, or a softer everyday social post. For a different visual treatment, try Autumn Heart Style when the same idea should move into another style direction.

Three presets, three moods.

01

Floating heart overlays

Use the page presets to set the main creative direction before adding smaller custom notes.

02

Cute doodle accents

Match the uploaded image, preset, and final use case so the result feels intentional rather than over-edited.

03

Soft romantic atmosphere

Keep identity, safety, and practical output limits in mind when choosing how far to push the effect.

Use Soft Pink Hearts for selfies, couples, and gentle profile edits where the photo should stay sweet rather than dramatic.

Choose Heart Bokeh when the background has depth or lights; it can make date-night and anniversary photos feel more cinematic.

Use Cute Doodle Hearts for casual posts, pet photos, and playful edits where drawn accents make more sense than realistic bokeh.

Keep hearts away from eyes, mouths, rings, and important product details by asking for open-space placement if the image is busy.

When to reach for Add Hearts to Photo.

Heart Profile Pictures

Add a clean floating-heart effect to a selfie or headshot when you want a softer, more romantic profile picture for TikTok, Instagram, Discord, or messaging apps.

Couple and Valentine's Posts

Turn a normal couple photo into something more romantic for Valentine's Day, anniversary captions, relationship posts, printed keepsakes, or any couple heart edit that needs warmth without a reshoot.

Cute Story and Reel Covers

Use heart bokeh, a soft pink overlay, or a cute hearts filter on social images when you need a sweeter visual for stories, reels, playlists, or themed campaign posts.

Aesthetic Portrait Edits

Apply a heart halo or romantic glow to portraits when you want a moodier, more aesthetic edit without losing the original face and composition.

How to use Add Hearts to Photo in three steps.

Add a heart effect in under a minute with one selfie, couple photo, pet picture, anniversary shot, or lifestyle image. Pick a heart mood that fits the message, then check the overlay around the subject.

  1. Upload a Selfie, Couple Shot, or Pet Photo

    Start with a selfie, close portrait, couple picture, pet photo, proposal image, or lifestyle moment where faces, hands, and the main subject are easy to see.

    Tip: Simple backgrounds leave more room for hearts and glow effects without covering the face, hands, or important details.

  2. Match the Hearts to the Message

    Use soft pink hearts for gentle selfies, romantic red for anniversary or Valentine images, bokeh for dreamy portraits, doodle hearts for playful posts, and halo hearts when the face needs a centered glow.

    Tip: Use bokeh for dreamy posts, Romantic Red for anniversary images, and doodles when you want a playful sticker-like finish.

  3. Check Face Space and Overlay Placement

    Create the heart-filter image, then check faces, eyes, hands, pet features, clothing details, and background space before using it for a profile picture, Valentine post, anniversary message, or story.

    Tip: Rerun with a softer style if the hearts feel crowded, or choose a brighter overlay when the source photo is dark.

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