Astronaut Filter
Astronaut Filter
Put an original space suit on your adult photo.
Choose a clean orbital portrait, a lunar-inspired scene, or a cinematic deep-space look. The astronaut filter aims to keep your face and pose recognizable.
All suit concepts are fictional and unbranded. They do not represent real agency affiliation, mission participation, engineering performance, or safety equipment.
Describe the look (we pre-filled an example you can edit), or add a reference photo above.
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Create a fictional space portrait with the Astronaut Filter
Choose an original suit, helmet position, lighting, and fictional environment without using real agency marks or protected entertainment designs.

Create a space suit portrait with the Astronaut Filter
Upload a clear adult image and choose the kind of space portrait you want to make. The astronaut filter can add an original pressurized-suit concept, gloves, boots, utility panels, and a helmet option without using real agency marks or protected entertainment designs. Keep the face visible when identity matters. An open helmet or one carried at the side gives the generator more facial information than a reflective closed visor, though the result can still vary from the source.

Choose Orbital, Lunar-Inspired, or Deep-Space Style
A bright orbital portrait can use a white suit, clean cabin background, and balanced technical detail. A lunar-inspired scene can use a dusty neutral landscape and harder sunlight. A deep-space concept can be darker and more cinematic while remaining original and unbranded. Describe the environment and lighting along with the suit. Avoid real agency logos, mission patches, flags, official uniforms, or claims that the image documents actual spaceflight.

Treat the Result as Fictional Visual Styling
The generated suit is a costume-like visual concept, not certified protective equipment. It should never be used to infer safety, engineering capability, mission affiliation, or readiness for hazardous environments. Check the helmet rim, gloves, fingers, hoses, panel geometry, footwear, and background. Simplifying technical details often produces a cleaner portrait than requesting many switches, labels, and attachments.
Astronaut Filter portrait directions to try
Create This Space Portrait
Bright Orbital Portrait
A clean original white space suit with restrained panels and a softly lit fictional cabin setting.

Lunar-Inspired Explorer
A light-gray suit against a dramatic but fictional surface landscape with no real agency branding.

Deep-Space Commander Portrait
A dark graphite suit with understated metallic panels in a distinct, unbranded observation setting.
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How to Use the Astronaut Filter
Upload a Clear Adult Photo
Choose a well-lit image with the face visible and enough body area for the suit composition.
Pick a Space Portrait Direction
Describe suit color, helmet position, environment, lighting, and technical detail without using real logos.
Generate and Review the Image
Check the face, helmet, gloves, hoses, panels, boots, and background for visual consistency.
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Put an original space suit on a photo with the Astronaut Filter
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An astronaut filter can create an original space portrait while keeping the adult subject at the center of the image. Instead of copying a real agency uniform or a familiar film costume, the tool can build a new suit concept from general visual elements such as a pressure collar, panelled outer layer, gloves, boots, and a helmet.
The source photo determines how much of the suit can be shown. A head-and-shoulders image works for a close orbital portrait, while a full-body photo gives the generator space for gloves, utility panels, and boots. If facial recognition matters, request an open helmet or carry the helmet at the side rather than covering the face with a visor.
Environment prompts can shift the mood without changing the core function. Try a bright fictional cabin, a lunar-inspired landscape, or an original observation deck. Keep agency names, flags, mission patches, labels, and protected designs out of the image so it does not imply real affiliation or copy an existing franchise.
The AIClothSwap astronaut filter creates visual fiction, not functional equipment. Review panel geometry, hands, helmet edges, hoses, footwear, and background details after generation. The result must not be treated as proof of training, mission participation, engineering performance, or safety.
Astronaut Filter: Common Questions
It creates an original space-suit visual around an uploaded adult photo and can adapt the background to an orbital, lunar-inspired, or fictional deep-space scene.









