Look Like Me for the whole family

Who does your baby look like? Why are your children so different? Our AI answers in under 10 seconds — a moment to share around the family table.

🪞 Test as a family — free

Who it's for

  • New parents: "Who does our baby look like?" — the first question every parent asks. Our full article explains what science actually says.
  • Blended and adoptive families: perceived resemblance evolves over time through mimicry and shared life.
  • Siblings: why don't they all look alike? Genetic recombination makes each child unique.
  • Grandparents: is the famous "skipped generation" a myth? Measure it.

Real-world use cases

1. Family reunions — everyone tests, scores are compared. Birthdays, Sunday meals, holidays. The "I knew you looked more like mum!" moment is guaranteed.

2. Personalised gifts — our Gift Pack lets you offer the experience to a loved one: Mother's Day, Father's Day, Christmas, birthdays.

3. Enriched family album — compare your baby to yourself at the same age, or to your grandparents in archive photos. Facial alignment algorithms compensate for differences in age and quality.

Family privacy

Family photos are sensitive. We delete them automatically after the analysis — only the score is kept on your account if you are logged in. No photo is shared, indexed or used for advertising.

No identity recognition, no "people" database. Our AI is designed only to measure resemblance between faces you provide yourself.

FAQ

Can we test with baby photos?
Yes, from 3-4 months when features stabilise. Before that, newborn faces change fast and the score is less reliable.
And with old black-and-white photos?
Yes, the AI works with black-and-white and archive photos. The sharper and more front-facing, the better.
How many tests can a family run?
One free analysis per person in guest mode. For unlimited tests for several people, see our pricing plans.
Can the test be gifted?
Yes, our Gift Pack is designed for that: a code to offer, activated at the recipient's choice.

Bring your family together around a test

First time free, under 10 seconds per test, shareable (or not).

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