Clean-shaven bald hairstyle
All visible scalp hair is removed for the clearest preview of your natural head shape, forehead balance, and facial hair contrast.
Hairstyle Analysis AI
AI bald filter
Upload one clear portrait and use the AI bald filter to preview a clean-shaven bald hairstyle before you shave your head.
1. Upload portrait
Max 8MBUse a front-facing photo with the full hairline and head visible.
2. Compare your bald hairstyle
Your generated result will appear here
Example
Preview before shaving
A bald hairstyle changes the balance between the forehead, cheekbones, jaw, ears, and beard. The AI bald filter gives you a personal visual reference on your own portrait instead of asking you to judge the look from someone else's photo.
Bald hairstyle guide
A bald hairstyle is a shaved or extremely close-cut look that exposes most or all of the scalp. The term can describe a clean-shaven head, a close buzz cut, or a bald fade. The best option depends on the finish you want, how often you will maintain it, and whether you plan to pair it with facial hair.
All visible scalp hair is removed for the clearest preview of your natural head shape, forehead balance, and facial hair contrast.
A uniform clipper cut leaves visible stubble and a defined hairline. It is less dramatic than a clean shave and needs frequent maintenance.
The sides blend down to bare skin while the top keeps some length. A bald fade is a barber cut, not the same as a fully shaved head.
Facial hair can add shape and visual weight around the jaw. Compare beard length and cheek lines separately from the scalp preview.
Three simple steps
The page uses one fixed workflow so you do not need to write a prompt or learn a photo editor.
Choose a front-facing photo with the full head, forehead, hairline, and ears inside the frame.
The fixed bald filter prompt removes scalp hair while preserving identity, facial hair, lighting, and the original scene.
Drag the before-and-after slider, inspect the scalp and temple edges, then download the preview you want to keep.
Photo quality
Hair removal requires the model to infer the scalp hidden beneath the current hairstyle. A clean, complete portrait gives it better boundaries and reduces distorted head shapes.
Keep the forehead, crown area, ears, and chin inside the photo.
Avoid hard shadows that can be mistaken for hair or an uneven scalp edge.
Hair crossing the face, neck, or shoulders is harder to remove cleanly.
Check scalp height and temple edges critically; AI output is not a physical guarantee.
FAQ
A bald hairstyle removes or clips scalp hair extremely close to the skin. It can mean a fully clean-shaven head, a very close buzz cut, or a bald fade that blends skin-short sides into slightly longer hair on top.
Upload a clear portrait and the AI bald filter edits the scalp area while asking the model to preserve your identity, expression, skin tone, facial hair, clothing, lighting, and background.
Yes. The result is a planning preview that lets you compare your original portrait with a generated clean-shaven bald hairstyle before making a real haircut decision.
Use a front-facing portrait in even light with the full forehead, hairline, ears, and top of the head visible. Avoid hats, heavy filters, cropped foreheads, strong shadows, and hair covering the face.
The generation prompt asks the AI to preserve existing facial hair while removing scalp hair. Generative edits can still vary, so review the final beard edge and sideburn area carefully.
No. It is a visual planning draft, not a guaranteed prediction. Skull shape, scalp tone, hairline shadows, camera angle, and image quality can affect the generated result.
After trying a bald hairstyle, compare it with fades, crops, buzz cuts, longer styles, and hair colors on the same portrait.