Introduction: Generate beautiful AI-powered images of your pets with Puppy AI.
Added on: Jan 20, 2025
Puppy AI

What is Puppy AI

Puppy AI uses advanced Artificial Intelligence to create stunning images of your cats and dogs. Simply upload photos of your pet, and the AI will generate high-quality, artistic images for you to enjoy.

How to Use Puppy AI

  1. Upload: Provide 10 to 20 photos of your pet in various settings.
  2. Choose your pack: Select the number and style of images you want.
  3. Wait: The AI will generate your images in 10 to 15 minutes.
  4. Have fun: Receive your images via email and share them with family and friends.

Features of Puppy AI

  • AI-Generated Images

    Create unique, high-quality images of your pet using advanced AI technology.

  • Multiple Styles

    Choose from various styles to customize the look of your pet's images.

  • Easy Access

    Access your generated images anytime and regenerate them using included credits.

FAQs from Puppy AI

1

How does Puppy AI work?

Puppy AI uses AI algorithms to analyze uploaded photos of your pet and generate artistic images based on the selected style.
2

Will my images be public?

No, your images are private and only accessible to you unless you choose to share them.
3

What type of photos of my pet should I upload?

Upload 10 to 20 photos of your pet in different settings, lighting, and poses for the best results.
4

How long will it take to create my AI character?

The process typically takes 10 to 15 minutes after uploading your photos.
5

Will every generated image be of the best quality?

The AI strives to produce high-quality images, but results may vary based on the input photos.
6

Can I get a refund?

Refund policies are handled by Stripe, the payment partner. Contact their support for details.
7

Is the payment service secure?

Yes, payments are securely processed through Stripe, a trusted payment service provider.
8

What if I have a technical issue?

Contact Puppy AI support at [email protected] for assistance with technical issues.