Upload photos of both of you
Use recent photos with clear, well-lit faces. The more natural and relaxed your expressions, the more the generated portrait will feel genuinely like you.

See your lehenga, your sherwani, your mandap, and your mehndi in a portrait that uses your actual faces before the wedding day.
An Indian wedding portrait needs to hold the energy — the color, the movement, the layers of meaning that come from rituals stretching back generations. FondPix takes your photos and builds images that reflect that density of joy, from the peacock blues and deep reds of a Rajasthani wedding to the white and gold of a South Indian ceremony, always with your faces at the center so the image belongs to your love story.
FondPix can generate portraits across the full spectrum of Indian wedding aesthetics — from the deep reds and golds of a North Indian Hindu wedding with the bride in a Benarasi lehenga to the white-and-gold elegance of South Indian silk saris, Sikh wedding imagery with phulkari dupatta, and Muslim nikah ceremony looks. The mandap, the marigold garlands, and the vibrant color palettes all come together around your real faces.
Yes. Each ceremony of an Indian wedding has its own visual energy. FondPix lets you generate separate portrait directions for each celebration so you can see how a lighter, more playful mehndi look compares to the full ceremony portrait — and share both with your planning team.
Because your Indian wedding is an expression of your families, your region, your specific community's traditions, and your relationship. When your faces are in the image, the lehenga looks like it was made for you, the mandap looks like it was built for your vows. FondPix makes that possible before anything is actually chosen or bought.
From a full ceremony portrait to an invitation-ready composition to a family-sharing image — explore what your Indian wedding could look like in each.
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Indian wedding stylingThree steps from your everyday photos to a richly colored portrait that honors the full beauty of your heritage.
Use recent photos with clear, well-lit faces. The more natural and relaxed your expressions, the more the generated portrait will feel genuinely like you.
Select the ceremony — mehndi, sangeet, pheras, nikah, or Anand Karaj — choose your outfit style and color palette, and pick the background setting that matches your venue or vision.
Generate two or three versions, check the likeness and color richness, confirm the composition works for your planned use, and download in 2K for sharing or 4K for print.
FondPix gives you the tools to capture the visual intensity of an Indian wedding — the color, the ceremony, the layers of meaning — while keeping your real faces at the center of the image.
The lehenga is on your body, the garland is in your hands, the mandap is built for your vows. FondPix places you — not a generic model — inside the richness of your wedding aesthetic.
Generate versions with clean areas for the ceremony name, venue, date, and RSVP details — ready to pass directly to your invitation designer.
From the deep reds and marigold golds of a Rajasthani celebration to the ivory and emerald of a Kerala wedding, FondPix works across the full range of Indian wedding color traditions.
Share 2K images quickly with family, vendors, and your planning group. Download 4K when you are ready for printed invitations, album covers, or framed portraits.
Indian weddings carry an energy of celebration that should come through in every portrait. FondPix helps you find the image that actually captures that feeling before you commit to anything.
Upload only photos both of you are comfortable sharing. Review every image before posting, especially when religious symbols, family members, or sacred ceremony elements are visible.
FondPix is a planning and visualization tool. The chaotic joy of the baraat, the tears during the saat pheras, the moment the garlands are exchanged — those still need a photographer who was present and feeling it with you.
The emotional complexity of an Indian wedding — the family dynamics, the ritual details, the unexpected moments — cannot be generated by AI. Your photographer captures what actually happened.
If the pheras have not happened yet, the generated image is a planning tool, not a ceremony record. Share it as what it is — a preview of what you are creating together.
Review outfit styling, mehndi patterns, ceremony props, and religious symbols before sharing with family or posting publicly. Accuracy matters in a context as rich and specific as Indian wedding tradition.
Everything couples ask about creating Indian wedding images with FondPix, from lehenga previews to multi-ceremony planning to family sharing.
FondPix works across the full range of Indian wedding traditions — Hindu ceremonies with pheras and the sacred fire, Sikh Anand Karaj with phulkari dupatta, Muslim nikah ceremonies, and contemporary South and North Indian fusion styles. You can generate portraits in lehenga-choli, Benarasi sari, sherwani, or any combination that matches your actual wedding plan.
Yes, and many couples do exactly that. Each ceremony has a different energy and outfit. FondPix lets you create a lighter, more playful portrait for the mehndi night, a more festive version for the sangeet, and the full ceremonial portrait for the main event — so you can plan and share all three visuals before anything is finalized.
This is one of the most valuable uses for Indian wedding couples. Generating a portrait in the lehenga color you are considering — whether deep burgundy, peacock blue, or blush pink — with your actual face and your partner's sherwani beside you gives you a much clearer sense of whether the combination works than looking at samples on a hanger.
Upload your photos and let FondPix show you the lehenga, the mandap, the marigolds, and the joy — with your real faces in the center of it all, exactly where they belong.