Classic and Soft Pixie
Use a classic or soft pixie when you want to judge face framing, forehead visibility, ears, and cheekbone balance.
Use a realistic pixie cut filter to preview a short haircut on your own photo before you book the salon.
A focused set of pixie-cut previews for haircut planning, salon references, virtual haircut comparisons, and profile refreshes. Each frame keeps the face and lighting steady while testing crop length, crown volume, fringe shape, and side detail. Drag or swipe to compare the edits.
Pixie Cut Filter is a focused hairstyle filter for pixie haircut try on: upload a selfie and create a realistic short hairstyle preview that shows how a cropped pixie could frame your forehead, ears, cheekbones, jawline, and neck. Instead of guessing from celebrity references or generic haircut boards, you can run a virtual haircut on your own face, compare classic, textured, long, curly, or tapered pixie directions, and save a salon preview that gives your stylist a clearer starting point for the conversation.
This is a haircut preview, not a simple color filter and not a full restyle that changes your whole identity. A hair color filter mainly recolors existing length; a full restyle may alter makeup, face shape, clothing, or the mood of the photo. This pixie cut filter is narrower: it changes the haircut structure into a believable short crop while trying to preserve your face, expression, hairline, original color, lighting, background, and photo framing. The result is a planning image for confidence and communication, not a guarantee of how real hair density, curl pattern, cowlicks, growth direction, and salon technique will behave. For a different visual treatment, try Long Hair Filter when the same idea should move into another style direction.
Use a classic or soft pixie when you want to judge face framing, forehead visibility, ears, and cheekbone balance.
Choose textured, long, curly, or tapered variations when volume, curl pattern, sideburns, or neckline shape matter to the decision.
The image can help explain a haircut goal, but real density, cowlicks, growth direction, and salon technique still matter.
Use a front-facing or slight-angle selfie where the hairline, ears, jaw, and neck are visible.
Keep your current hair color in the prompt if the haircut, not dye, is the decision.
Bring the result to a stylist as a shape reference, not as a guarantee of how your hair will fall.
Rerun with a longer pixie if the first preview exposes more forehead or ears than you want.
Preview a pixie cut on your own face before committing to a major haircut so you can judge forehead exposure, jawline balance, neck visibility, and overall feel with less guesswork.
Generate a realistic pixie version of your current portrait and bring it to your stylist when discussing softness, taper, top volume, side length, hair color expectations, or whether a longer pixie would feel safer.
Test whether a pixie cut gives your creator headshots, dating profile photos, or public-facing portraits a cleaner, bolder, or more modern direction before you update them for real.
If your natural texture matters, compare a curl-preserving pixie preview before cutting so you can avoid a result that feels too flat, too cropped, or too far from your real hair behavior.
A pixie haircut try on usually takes about a minute. Upload one clear selfie, headshot, or mirror photo with visible forehead, hairline, jawline, and neck; no salon appointment, manual masking, or editing skills are needed.
Start with a selfie, headshot, or mirror photo where your forehead, hairline, ears, jawline, face shape, neck, and current hairstyle are easy to see.
Tip: Remove hats, heavy accessories, or face-covering strands so the virtual haircut can read where a short crop should sit.
Choose by commitment level and texture: Classic Pixie for a balanced short cut, Long Pixie when you want a safer short hairstyle preview, Textured Pixie for piecey volume, Curly Pixie for natural curl shape, or Tapered Pixie for sharper sides.
Tip: Pick Long Pixie if you are unsure about going very short, Tapered Pixie for a bolder salon preview, or add a note if you want to keep your current hair color.
Generate the preview, then check the hairline, fringe length, sideburns, ear area, crown volume, neck shape, and how the short crop frames your jaw compared with your original photo.
Tip: If the haircut hides too much of your face or feels too dramatic, regenerate with a softer, longer, or less tapered pixie direction.
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Upload a portrait and preview a realistic pixie haircut in seconds. Useful for salon decisions, stylist references, virtual haircut planning, and testing how short cropped hair actually looks on your own face.