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Welcome
  • Welcome to Colabz
  • Sign-up walkthrough
  • Tour the dashboard
AI Photoshoot
  • Make your first image
  • The Photoshoot Wizard
  • Prompt patterns
  • Reusing products and faces
  • Quality tiers (1K, 2K, 4K)
Video Studio
  • Make your first video
  • Animate a still
  • Picking a vibe
Photo Magic
  • Photo Magic overview
  • Remove Background
  • Replace Background
  • Extend
  • Erase
  • Upscale a photo
  • Model Swap
  • Advanced Edit
Brand Library
  • Products explained
  • Adding a product
  • Faces explained
  • Generate a face
  • Styles explained
  • Trained models
Studios
  • Studios explained
  • Picking a Studio
  • Custom Studios coming soon
Workspace
  • Your library
  • Creating boards
  • Saving and sharing
  • Inviting members
  • Roles explained
Plans & Billing
  • Plans overview
  • How credits work
  • Top up credits
  • Subscription and billing
  • Launch promo (April 2026)
Free Shot
  • The free Shot tool
Help
  • Help center
  • Credit questions
  • Getting help
  • Rules and policies
Brand Library

Faces explained

A Face is an AI character you generate or train, then reuse across generations. They are great for lifestyle photography, model shots, and recurring brand ambassadors.

Two ways to make a Face#

  • Generate by attributes (~7 credits). Pick gender, age, skin tone, hair, eyes. Works in seconds.
  • Generate by description (~7 credits). Type a description in plain language. More creative control.
  • Train from real photos (150 credits). Upload 10 to 20 photos of a real person (with consent). Most consistent results.

When to use which#

  • Attribute-generated: first-pass mood, fast iteration.
  • Description-generated: specific look that attributes cannot capture.
  • Trained: long campaigns, hero assets, consistent brand ambassadors.

Tip: Faces work in any prompt via @face-name. They also slot directly into the Photoshoot Wizard and Model Swap.

Related actions

  • Generate a face
  • Trained models
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