Cyberpunk Protagonist
Your face, your pose — now a playable AAA cyberpunk game protagonist.
Upload a full-body photo for the best character.


What it does
Turns your photo into a cinematic next-generation cyberpunk game screenshot — your face preserved, placed into a neon-lit megacity as a playable protagonist.
When to use it
- Create a personal AAA-style cyberpunk game character poster of yourself.
- Generate immersive cinematic profile art for social media and gaming platforms.
- Build cosplay reference frames before committing to a costume or photoshoot.
- Visualize tabletop RPG or sci-fi character concepts using a real face.
- Mock up gaming-channel banners and thumbnails with a personal protagonist shot.
- Capture a stylized cyberpunk portrait gift for fans of the genre.
When not to use it
- Group photos with multiple people — the model focuses on a single protagonist.
- Source images with heavy occlusion, very low resolution, or extreme blur.
- Reproducing copyrighted game art, specific licensed characters, or brand logos.
- Anime, manga, or chibi-style outputs — this model targets grounded cinematic realism.
How it works
upsa reads the face, pose, and silhouette in your source photo and treats them as fixed anchors. It then restyles the surrounding world into a cinematic cyberpunk megacity — neon lighting, holographic signage, wet reflective surfaces, futuristic architecture — while dressing the subject in grounded next-generation tactical fashion with subtle cybernetic accents. Throughout the transformation, facial identity, expression, hairstyle, and proportions are preserved as the highest priority. The output is rendered as a single edge-to-edge cinematic frame, with no HUD, minimap, or UI overlays — only the game world itself.
Updates
- v1May 24, 2026
Initial release
Specifications
- Approach
- Identity-preserving cinematic stylization — keeps the subject, restyles the world around them.
- Stylization
- Neon-lit megacity environment, wet reflective surfaces, volumetric fog, futuristic techwear with subtle cybernetic accents.
- What stays
- Facial identity, expression, hairstyle, pose, framing, silhouette, proportions, and composition.
- What changes
- Wardrobe, environment, lighting, color palette, atmosphere — everything around the subject becomes cinematic cyberpunk.
- Ideal source
- Clear half-body or full-body shot of a single subject with a readable face, pose, and silhouette.
- Maximum input
- Up to 25 MP per image
- Supported formats
- JPEG, PNG, HEIC
- Output format
- PNG — single edge-to-edge cinematic game frame, no HUD or UI overlays.
- Pricing
- 2 credits per image
Frequently asked questions
Will my face actually look like me?
Yes — identity preservation is the model's highest priority. Facial structure, eyes, nose, lips, expression, hairstyle, and natural asymmetry stay as they are in your source. The model styles the world and wardrobe around you, not your face.
Can I get a specific look like a particular game or franchise?
The model targets a grounded cinematic cyberpunk aesthetic in the general spirit of premium AAA games and neon-noir cinema. It deliberately avoids reproducing any specific copyrighted character, costume, or logo — the result is original and not a clone of a named title.
Will I have weapons, cybernetic armor, or heavy sci-fi gear added?
Wardrobe leans toward grounded futuristic techwear with subtle cybernetic accents and wearable tech detailing. Exaggerated sci-fi armor, fantasy costumes, oversized helmets, and cheesy neon overload are intentionally avoided so the character stays believable.
What kind of input photo works best?
A clear half-body or full-body shot of a single subject with a readable face, pose, and silhouette gives the strongest result. Good lighting on the face and a relatively simple background help; group photos and very small faces are harder to handle well.
What is the output aspect ratio and crop?
The result is a 4:5 cinematic frame. The model preserves your original framing, pose, and camera angle, so the subject sits in the composition as captured in the source — only the wardrobe, environment, and lighting are restyled.
Can I use the result commercially?
Yes — generated images on upsa are yours to use for personal and commercial purposes. We recommend you keep the consent and rights to the source photo as well, since the output preserves the identity in it.
How long are my photos stored?
Source uploads and generated results are stored for 48 and then automatically deleted from upsa's storage. We don't train any model on your photos.
AI results vary
Each generation uses a different random seed, so your result may not exactly match the example shown. If the first try doesn't fit what you had in mind, run it again — output differs noticeably between runs.
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