Characters
Create Characters of real people to generate images for personalized Books, or whatever your imagination can conjure up in the Playground.

A simple process
For us to create incredible imagery of someone you know, we first need to see some photos of them. It's a simple 4 steps.

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Create Everlinger
account

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Upload photos of desired Character

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Wait 15 minutes

4
Your Character is ready to use
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FAQs
Find answers to common questions about Everlinger.
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A Character is the foundation of Everlinger - you can't do anything without it. Think of it like a virtual avatar of someone based on how they look in real life - that we then use to place them into fictional books or images in the Playground.
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In order to train a Character you must first create an account. Once you've done that, you upload pictures of the person you're training and we train the Character.
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Your Character is trained in roughly 15 minutes. We'll email you once it's ready. From that point you can place that Character in a book or in imaginative imagery using the Playground.
This is crucial. Everlinger is incredibly impressive but relies on you providing a minimum of images, that faithfully represents what that person looks like; with varied backgrounds and expressions. If you don't do this, the result won't be as accurate, the person won't be as recognisable and we'd recommend you retrain with better imagery. When you create a Character we step you through examples.
Our bespoke secure technology means we can create imagery that makes you look twice - it's that impressive. However this does depend on the images you provide to train the Character.
You can train as many Characters as you like. You just need their permission to do so. Train one of your son. Your daughter. Your close friend. Yourself! You can then use this trained Character to place them in either printed storybooks or fantasy universes that you can download as images.
Create Your Character Here
You can make multiple characters (like your son, wife or friend). Creating characters will cost credits.