Face-forward meme edits
Selfie presets create a playful exaggerated look while keeping the original face recognizable enough for a joke.
Upload a selfie or body photo and apply an AI fat filter. Make the main person look rounder, chubbier, or heavier while keeping identity, pose, clothing, and scene context recognizable as a preview rather than a verdict.

— Splash gallery —
This before-after body edit keeps the result in a playful, photo-derived lane: rounder cheeks and a softer face shape while the person, light, and crop stay recognizable. It is meant for self-directed jokes, reaction images, or casual remixing, not claims about real bodies or a judgment of appearance.
— Chapter 01 —
Fat Filter is a photo-editing workflow that makes the main person look heavier, rounder, or fuller while trying to keep identity and context recognizable. It works as a body filter, weight gain filter, or AI body editor when you want a body shape preview, face/body transformation preview, or before-after body edit that still reads like the same photo.
It is different from a body editor in the casual retouch sense because the goal is a visible heavier-looking effect, not general polishing or beauty correction. The boundary matters: use it with consent, avoid mocking real bodies, and treat the result as a preview of an edited image rather than a judgment about health, value, or appearance.
— Chapter 02 —
Selfie presets create a playful exaggerated look while keeping the original face recognizable enough for a joke.
Fuller-body directions need enough torso and clothing context to avoid warping the scene around the subject.
Use the result for opt-in humor, character concepts, or private reactions, not to shame someone or impersonate a real health change.
Use your own photo or an image you have permission to edit; body-size filters can feel personal if used on someone without consent.
Choose lighter intensity when you want a believable profile remix and stronger intensity only for obvious meme or costume-style edits.
Avoid adding medical, before-and-after, or weight-loss claims; this tool makes a fictional visual effect, not a real body assessment.
Check background lines, clothing seams, hands, and jaw edges so the edited body shape does not create distracting distortions.
— Occasions —
Turn a casual selfie into a puffier, rounder version of the same face when you want a quick joke for stories, direct messages, or friend-group chats.
Remix a profile photo into a softer, chubbier version for reaction avatars, novelty profile pictures, or meme templates.
Generate a visibly heavier reaction image when you need something funnier and more exaggerated for comment threads, chat replies, or creator-community jokes.
— Chapter 04 · How to —
A preview usually takes about a minute. Start with a selfie, mirror photo, couple shot, or full-body image, then decide whether the edit should read as a light face change, body gag, or exaggerated meme.
Start with a clear portrait, mirror selfie, beach photo, reaction image, or standing shot where the face and body area you want changed are easy to see.
Tip: Use close portraits for rounder-cheek edits and wider photos for body-gain presets; hidden torsos or oversized jackets give the filter less shape to work from.
Use Round Face or Chubby Selfie for a recognizable phone-photo gag, Full Body Gain for standing images, Meme Mode for exaggerated reactions, and Soft Weight Gain when the edit should stay more believable.
Tip: Keep private or sensitive photos gentle and consent-based; stronger body edits are better suited to obvious jokes, costumes, or self-directed memes.
Generate the heavier-looking edit, then inspect face identity, hands, outfit seams, waist shape, and background lines so the joke stays readable without strange distortion.
Tip: Rerun with a milder option if the face stops matching the person, buttons or patterns smear, or furniture bends around the body.
— What creators say —
“Most tools either barely changed the face or broke the whole image. This direction felt like the right kind of fat filter joke.”
“The useful part was being able to choose between a round-face selfie look and a full-body heavier edit instead of one generic effect.”
“For reaction posts, the meme-mode direction reads clearly even at small size, which is what most fat filter content actually needs.”
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— Frequently asked —
It makes the main person in a photo look heavier by adding fuller cheeks, a softer jawline, and optional body-mass gain depending on the preset. The goal is a recognizable fat-filter transformation rather than a full character redraw.
Yes. Round Face and Chubby Selfie are better for portraits, while Full Body Gain and Soft Weight Gain are meant for mirror shots, standing outfit photos, and other images where the torso and body shape are visible.
It is a preview only. The edit is meant to show how a heavier-looking version of the same photo could read, not to judge a real body, label someone's appearance, or make health claims.
It is designed to preserve the same person, clothing category, lighting, background, and framing. The prompt focuses on reshaping visible fullness rather than inventing a completely new image.
Yes. Round Face and Soft Weight Gain are more restrained, while Meme Mode and Full Body Gain push the effect further so the result reads clearly in a joke or meme context.
Yes, this shipped pass now uses confirmed real official-route media for the first showcase example. Additional full-body examples are documented in IMAGE_PROMPTS.md and can be added in a follow-up if the queued edit clears.
Upload a selfie or body photo and make the main person look chubbier, rounder, or heavier for jokes, memes, playful transformation edits, and respectful preview work.