Wizarding World
Your photo, reimagined inside an ancient hidden wizarding civilization.
Upload a full-body photo for the best character.


What it does
Reimagine your photo inside a vast hidden wizarding civilization — gothic castles, candlelit libraries, and ancient magical robes — without losing who you are.
When to use it
- Profile pictures for fantasy book clubs, Discord servers, and tabletop RPG groups
- Themed birthday or Halloween posts with a cinematic, costume-free transformation
- Author photos and headshots for fantasy writers and worldbuilders
- Couple, family, or group portraits placed inside a shared magical academy
- Cosplay reference shots when you want the world without buying the costume
- Wedding announcements, save-the-dates, or anniversary posts with a wizarding theme
When not to use it
- Recreating specific copyrighted characters, uniforms, school crests, or named spells
- Photos where the face is heavily obscured by sunglasses, masks, or motion blur
- Pure landscape shots without a person — the model is built around a human subject
- Documentary or photojournalism work where the original setting must remain literal
How it works
upsa locks the original composition first — your pose, framing, camera angle, and facial identity are treated as fixed inputs. The transformation then reads the surrounding scene and rebuilds it as a vast, candlelit wizarding civilization: stone halls, gothic libraries, layered robes, mystical fog, and warm gold light. Modern objects are removed, materials are aged into something elegant and timeless, and the magical atmosphere is extended edge to edge. The result is a single cinematic frame that places the recognizable you inside a much larger hidden world.
Updates
- v1May 25, 2026
Initial release
Specifications
- Approach
- Identity-locked photo restyle into a cinematic wizarding civilization
- Stylization
- Gothic architecture, layered velvet robes, candlelit volumetric lighting, aged stone and parchment textures
- What stays
- Face, expression, hairstyle, pose, body orientation, camera angle, framing, and silhouette
- What changes
- Wardrobe, environment, lighting, palette, atmosphere, and any modern objects in frame
- Ideal source
- Clear, well-lit portraits or full-body shots with a recognizable face and some background room
- Maximum input
- Up to 25 MP per image
- Supported formats
- JPEG, PNG, HEIC
- Output format
- PNG — preserves the fine candlelight gradients and aged surface detail of the magical scene
- Pricing
- 3 credits per image
Frequently asked questions
Will I still look like me after the transformation?
Yes — Wizarding World treats your facial identity as a locked input. Eye shape, nose, lips, hairstyle, expression, and natural asymmetry are preserved. The wardrobe and environment change around you, not your face.
Does this model copy Harry Potter's exact uniforms, crests, or characters?
No. The aesthetic is inspired by the broader genre of gothic magical academia — ancient castles, candlelit libraries, layered robes — without reproducing specific copyrighted uniforms, house crests, or named characters. You get the world's atmosphere, not its trademarks.
What does the model add to my photo?
Layered ceremonial robes, gothic architectural surroundings, floating candles, drifting dust and embers, warm candlelight, and a deep cinematic palette. Modern items — phones, cars, contemporary clothing, neon signs — are quietly removed so the magical world fills the entire frame.
What kind of source photo works best?
Front-facing or slight three-quarter portraits with even lighting, a sharply visible face, and at least some background space tend to give the strongest results. Heavy backlighting, motion blur, or tightly cropped faces give the model less material to extend the magical environment from.
Will the output match the aspect ratio of my original photo?
The model returns 4:5 portrait results, which fits Instagram, Threads, and most modern feeds. If your source has a very different aspect ratio, the composition stays intact and the surrounding world is filled in to complete the frame.
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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