Upload photos of both of you
Add 1 to 4 photos where both faces are clearly visible, in focus, and well-lit. Photos from different angles help FondPix build a stronger reference for each person's face.

Upload your photos, choose independent bridal looks for each of you, and generate portraits where both faces are always preserved exactly as they are.
Most AI wedding photo tools are built around a bride-and-groom default. The poses, framing, and styling choices all assume one person in a gown and one in a suit. FondPix's two-bride mode starts from a different premise: both people are styled as brides, with independent clothing, hair, and makeup for each, while every generated result strictly preserves the face, identity, skin tone, and original characteristics of both people. No face is altered, feminized, or masculinized. You see yourselves — dressed for the wedding you want.
Yes. Face and identity preservation is a hard requirement in two-bride mode, not an option. Every generated portrait keeps both people's faces, skin tones, and original characteristics exactly as uploaded. Styling changes are limited to clothing, hair, and makeup only.
Yes. Two-bride mode supports independent styling for each person. One bride can be in a classic cathedral-length white gown while the other wears a blush jumpsuit or a short lace dress. The A/B custom styling system lets you describe each look separately before generating.
Any of FondPix's 200+ scenes work with two-bride mode. Garden ceremonies, luxury hotel lobbies, Kyoto blossom paths, Paris evening settings, Santorini cliffs, and minimalist studio backdrops all compose naturally with two people in bridal styling.
No photography experience required. No technical prompts to write. Just upload, choose your looks, and generate.
Add 1 to 4 photos where both faces are clearly visible, in focus, and well-lit. Photos from different angles help FondPix build a stronger reference for each person's face.
Select the two-bride relationship mode. Then set styling for Bride A and Bride B independently: gown style, color, hair, makeup, and any additional direction for each. Assign who is who with the left/right swap control.
FondPix generates your portrait preserving both faces. Review the result, compare versions, regenerate with adjusted styling if needed, and download in 2K for sharing or 4K for invitations and prints.
Built for same-sex female couples from the ground up — not a workaround layered onto a heteronormative default.
FondPix's identity preservation rule is non-negotiable in two-bride mode. Your faces, skin tones, and individual characteristics stay exactly as they are. Only styling changes.
No forced matching. Bride A can wear a full cathedral gown with a floral crown while Bride B wears a sleek minimalist suit — or you can match looks completely. Your choice, your description.
Every scene in FondPix's library — studio, garden, luxury hotel, destination, cultural — composes naturally for two people in bridal styling without awkward default framing.
Generate versions with open space for text so your two-bride portrait can go directly onto your wedding invitations, save-the-dates, or wedding website without cropping needed.
Use 2K for sharing with your wedding planner and bridal party, and 4K when you need print-quality files for invitations, framed portraits, or album covers.
Your uploaded photos are used only to create your portraits. Never sold, never used for training, never shared without your consent.
Practical answers for same-sex female couples thinking about AI wedding portraits.
Yes. Face accuracy is the core of what FondPix does. Upload clear, well-lit photos of both of you and the generator uses them as the reference for every portrait — so the result looks like you in bridal styling, not like a generic couple.
Absolutely. Two-bride mode is designed for independent styling. Describe Bride A's look and Bride B's look separately — different gown silhouettes, different hair styles, different colors — and FondPix applies each direction to the right person.
That works perfectly. Matching bridal white is a popular two-bride direction. You can also vary slightly — different silhouettes in the same color, different fabrics, or the same gown in different lengths — to create visual distinction while keeping a cohesive look.
Upload your photos, style each bride independently, and generate portraits that look like you — not a stock couple. Start free with 10 trial credits.