Matchbox Label
Your photo, struck onto a collectible matchbox label.
Upload a clear photo of your subject so the face reads well as the central mascot.


What it does
Rebuilds your photo as an ornate vintage matchbox label with your subject as the central printed mascot.
When to use it
- Turn a portrait into a charming collectible matchbox mascot
- Make nostalgic retro gifts and keepsakes for friends and family
- Create vintage-styled profile pictures and avatars
- Design playful printed-look stickers and labels for personal projects
- Give pets a quirky mid-century mascot makeover
- Build a retro mood-board or scrapbook with a unified matchbox aesthetic
When not to use it
- Keeping a clean modern photographic look with sharp realistic detail
- Busy group photos where every face must stay perfectly distinct
- Reproducing a real existing brand, logo or trademark
- High-resolution print work that needs crisp vector-clean edges
How it works
Upload a photo and the model studies your composition, pose and face, then rebuilds the entire image as a single aged matchbox label. Your subject is redrawn as the flat-color central mascot while an ornate border, fictional brand banner and period print details are arranged around it. A limited vintage palette, halftone texture, imperfect ink registration and paper wear are layered on so the final image reads as an authentic scanned label rather than a digital edit.
Updates
- v1Jun 22, 2026
Initial release
Specifications
- Approach
- Rebuilds the whole photo as one cohesive printed matchbox label
- Stylization
- Flat-color mascot art, ornate border, limited vintage ink palette, halftone and paper texture
- What stays
- Pose, framing, crop, camera angle, silhouette and facial likeness
- What changes
- Medium, palette, background, typography and surface — translated into period label artwork
- Ideal source
- A clear single subject that can become the central mascot
- Maximum input
- Up to 25 MP per image
- Supported formats
- JPEG, PNG, HEIC
- Output format
- PNG — preserves the crisp flat inks and paper texture of the label
- Pricing
- 3 credits per image
Frequently asked questions
Will my face still be recognizable?
Yes. Your facial proportions, expression, hairstyle, head angle and overall likeness are preserved — only translated into flat printed mascot artwork. The goal is that you stay unmistakably recognizable as the label's mascot.
How far does the vintage styling go?
Fully. The whole image becomes one aged paper label, not a filter on a photo. Expect faded inks, halftone texture, an ornate border, a fictional brand banner and worn, foxed paper edges across the entire frame.
Does it add text or a brand name?
It adds period-correct decorative typography — a fictional brand-name banner, a "Safety Matches" line and a small country-of-origin strip. It never uses real-world logos, trademarks, barcodes or QR codes.
What kind of photo works best?
A clear photo with one main subject works best, since that subject becomes the central mascot. Good lighting and a visible face or figure give the strongest, most charming result.
Will it change my framing or crop?
No. The original composition, pose, camera angle and crop are kept intact. The model rebuilds the medium around your existing framing rather than zooming, cropping or rearranging the scene.
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.
Other models
Rebuild a photo from tiny or blurry sources — including screenshots from old videos. Same scene, new clarity.
Enlarge your photos 2×–3× with professional AI quality — same scene, more pixels; content preserved.
Turn any portrait into a cinematic AAA game-style render — same face, next-gen open-world aesthetic.
Bathe any photo in eternal golden-hour light — same composition, liquid-gold dream.
Editorial skin — pores stay, blemishes go. Plus 3× ultra-sharp upscale.
A faithful oil-painting repaint — same image, master-painter texture.
A NES-era sprite repaint — same scene, classic 8/32-bit feel.
Stay yourself — the world becomes LEGO around you. Cinematic mixed-media photography.
A premium collectible toy render — same scene, luxury figurine energy.
A voxel clay character on a swirling post-impressionist canvas.
A cozy paper-cut diorama with a thick white sticker-border halo around every character.
One face, two ages — your youthful self and your realistically aged self in a single continuous portrait.
Your photo, redrawn by a kid in crayon.
Your face, rendered as a designer collectible bust.
Your photo, hand-painted in oil as if by a classical impressionist master.
Your photo, handcrafted out of floating pigments on water in true Ebru style.
Your photo, redrawn as a precise engineering schematic.
Your portrait, lit like a holographic fashion campaign.
See your photo through a real thermal infrared lens.
Your photo, rendered like a 1997 polygon-era survival game.
Your portrait, restaged inside a rainy neon city editorial.
See straight through the scene — a cinematic volumetric X-ray.
Step into a High Renaissance oil painting — as the same you.
The same you — robed, wand in hand, and sorted into a random house.
Your photo, reborn as a handcrafted Edo-period woodblock print.
See your photo the way an autonomous sensor would.
Every surface recast in translucent ice and refractive crystal.
Your photo, redrawn as an elite architectural presentation board.
See your world professionally sectioned open, with its engineering laid bare.
Your photo, rebuilt pane by pane in glowing colored glass.
The handmade charm of an analog print run, from a single photo.
You, real as ever — standing in a world rebuilt block by block.
Your room, untouched — now blooming with flowers taller than you.
Your room, untouched, and overgrown with cascading wisteria.
Your photo, hand-rendered in charcoal and graphite like a museum sketch.
Your photo, recast as a world of flowing, luxurious liquid silk.
Your photo, rebuilt tile by tile as a sacred Byzantine mosaic.
Your photo, brushed in flowing ink on rice paper.
Your photo, rebuilt in brass wire and kiln-fired enamel.
Your photo, hand-painted as a sacred gold-leaf manuscript.
Your photo, painted onto an ancient plaster wall.
Your photo, rebuilt tile by tile in glazed Ottoman ceramic.
Your portrait, reborn as a larger-than-life 3D cartoon character.
Your photo, hand-sculpted into a lumpy, hilarious clay world.
Your photo, reborn on the loom in wool, dye, and tradition.
Your photo, reborn from solid walnut by master Ottoman carvers.
Your photo, hand-hammered into living Ottoman copper.
Your whole scene, rebuilt from living clouds.
Every shadow, contour, and detail reborn from chiseled stone.
Your face, your pose — now a playable AAA cyberpunk game protagonist.
Your face, your pose — now a legendary AAA dark fantasy RPG protagonist.
Every pixel rewoven from yarn — the whole world becomes knitted.
Where reality itself melts into cinematic flowing liquid material.
Step into a sunken metropolis of art-deco grandeur and deep-ocean melancholy.
Your photo, reimagined inside an ancient hidden wizarding civilization.
Every surface, every atom — rebuilt from living crystal.
A world quietly reclaimed by moss — and so is the one inside it.
A world quietly dissolving into ink — and you with it.
The same you — wings unfurled, halo glowing, dressed for a heavenly Vogue cover.
Still you — wings unfurled in obsidian, halo cracked, draped in seamless black satin.
Your photo, annotated by an excited illustrator.
Premium 16-bit pixel art — you, perfectly recognizable, inside a cozy fantasy town.
Your portrait, painted into the walls of an ancient Egyptian temple.
Your photo, reconstructed from a cloud of glowing particles.
Pick your nation, wear the colors, join the roar.
Your whole photo, redrawn as a warm, cute doodle cartoon.
Your photo, redrawn edge to edge as an explosive manga splash page.
Your photo, redrawn as a majestic woodblock-print legend.
A paused frame from a 1996 school camcorder, with everyone still you.
Step onto the team sheet as a next-gen 3D football game character.
Become the hero of your own collectible poster.
Your photo, reproduced as a faded archive photocopy.
Your photo, redrawn as an inked comic-book icon — edge to edge.
Step out of the dark — lit by a single thin edge of light.
Your photo, redrawn as a glowing storybook doodle.
Your photo, completely reimagined as a dramatic full-color anime masterpiece.
Your whole photo, restitched in soft plush — you included.
Your photo, reprinted as a faded old newspaper clipping.
Your trip, captured as a collectible enamel magnet.
Your photo, hand-torn and glued back together as paper.
Your photo, reborn as a layered sticker collage you'll actually want to share.
Your photo, reborn as a glossy collectible you'd peel from an old album.
Your photo, chemically exposed onto hand-coated paper in Prussian blue.
Every surface measured, every contour drawn as elevation.
Where biology and technology grow into one glowing organism.
Your photo, reborn as a scanning electron microscope specimen.
Your photo, carved into glossy crimson lacquer relief.
Your photo, manufactured as a real jigsaw puzzle with a few pieces missing.
Your photo, restitched in thread, felt and lace on warm linen.
Your photo, redrawn as elegant black-and-white manga.
Become a polished collectible figurine, scene and all.
Black, white, and one electric line of red.
Your portrait, charted as a constellation in an antique star atlas.
Your photo, rebuilt piece by piece from iridescent shell and lacquer.
Get Started
Enhance your first photo with {credits} free credits.