Cute couple poses
Use a small shared action: the walk + bump, hand pull, bad whisper, small spin, or run-and-look-back. The movement gives your faces something real to react to.
Free · no photo upload
Pick a place and a mood. Get six couple poses in a usable order—with one direction and one thing to say for every frame. Then use the full twelve-pose library to keep the shoot moving.
01 / Set the scene
No names, account, or couple photos required.
02 / Keep this sequence
Start simple. Move closer. End with motion.
Stand hip-to-hip. Turn both outside shoulders ten degrees toward the camera.
“Tell each other the best part of this week.”Hold inside hands, walk slowly, and bump shoulders on the third step.
“Look at each other after the bump—not before.”One person stands half a step behind and wraps both arms low around the other.
“Front person: lean back and say something only they can hear.”Face each other, leave one inch between foreheads, and relax both shoulders.
“Close your eyes for one breath, then open them together.”Sit slightly offset. Let one person lean back while the other turns inward.
“Look down together, then up at each other.”One person leads by one hand while the other takes a small step toward the camera.
“Leader: pull gently, then look back and laugh.”All twelve pose ideas
These are the full server-rendered pose notes behind the roulette. Use them as a quick reference even before you choose a six-pose sequence.
Use a small shared action: the walk + bump, hand pull, bad whisper, small spin, or run-and-look-back. The movement gives your faces something real to react to.
Try the back hug, almost forehead, sit + lean, or counter close. Keep the contact low-key and let the photograph arrive after a quiet prompt.
Outdoors gives room to walk or turn. At home, use a counter, chair, or wall for different heights. In the city, choose one clear direction to look toward.
Easy opener
Natural movement
Close without posing
Quiet connection
Different heights
Playful transition
Editorial reset
Real expressions
Movement finish
Cool and casual
At-home favorite
Big-energy ending
If you are not in the same place
Use two separate, clear portraits to create one disclosed AI couple scene—then try a new place, season, or vibe without pretending it was a real event.
See six couple scenes made from separate portraitsThree shortcuts that work
Joined hands, touching shoulders, or one arm around a waist makes the frame read as a couple before either face smiles.
Angle at least one set of shoulders. Two bodies flat to camera can look like an ID photo with company.
The useful expression usually arrives one second after the whisper, bump, spin, or deliberately bad joke.
Quick answers
Start hip-to-hip, walk while holding hands, try a back hug, sit at different heights, and finish with one playful movement. The roulette turns those into a usable order.
Use a small shared action instead of a frozen smile: walk while holding hands, bump shoulders, whisper something deliberately silly, or make one small spin. Keep the movement slow enough for the photographer to catch it.
Choose a setting and mood, then select “Spin another six” to shuffle a fresh six-pose plan with directions and natural cues. It creates pose plans, not AI images or prompts.
Keep one point of contact, angle the shoulders, and react to one simple prompt. Photograph the moment after the action instead of asking both people to hold a smile.
Save the plan for later—or use TogetherLens to create a clearly disclosed AI couple scene from two separate portraits when you cannot be together.
No. There is no photo input. Only the setting, mood, and shuffled set are placed in a shared URL.