Most people hunting for an AI headshot tool are not just playing with filters. They want a photo that holds up on LinkedIn, a resume, a portfolio, a dating profile, a company team page or a personal brand. The trouble is that almost every AI image tool now claims it can upgrade a photo, yet very few are actually built for that specific, recruiter-facing job.
That distinction is the heart of this comparison. Supawork AI is clearly organised around professional headshots, profile pictures, portraits, avatars and job-related visuals, with dedicated pages for each. MyIMG AI, based on its own live website, is a very different animal: it is an adult and creative image platform whose core product line is built around clothing-removal and explicit image and video generation. That makes it a weak and risky fit for workplace headshots, regardless of any stray feature mentions, unless its profile-photo tools are tested directly first.
Short version: for a clean, professional headshot, Supawork AI is the safer pick. MyIMG AI belongs to a different category and should be approached with real caution for anything tied to a real name or workplace.
This table is the fast answer. The sections after it explain the reasoning, the pricing and the safety trade-offs in plain terms.
| Category | Better pick | Reason |
| LinkedIn headshots | Supawork AI | Built around professional headshots and profile photos with named LinkedIn pages. |
| Resume photo | Supawork AI | Headshot pages directly target resumes, LinkedIn, portfolios and team profiles. |
| Business profile picture | Supawork AI | Offers a dedicated business and team headshot generator. |
| Creative avatar | Depends | Supawork has avatar and profile tools; MyIMG leans into stylized and cartoon edits. |
| Cartoon-style profile image | MyIMG AI | Its public listings highlight cartoon and anime-style transformation. |
| Safety for professional use | Supawork AI | Cleaner positioning for workplace and profile-photo use. |
| Adult or explicit image work | MyIMG AI | Its official site centers on adult, undress and deepfake-style tools (18+). |
| Pricing clarity | Supawork AI | Public pages repeatedly describe free headshot generation; both hide exact tiers. |
| Best overall for this title | Supawork AI | Stronger, safer evidence for headshots and professional profile photos. |

Figure 1. Supawork AI vs MyIMG AI matrix comparing fit for LinkedIn headshots, resume photos, social avatars, and creative profile images.

Supawork AI aims squarely at people who need professional headshots, business photos, portraits, avatars, LinkedIn photos, resume photos, portfolio images and team headshots. Its homepage frames the headshot generator as useful for LinkedIn, portfolios and personal branding, and the broader site advertises a large style library and millions of headshots generated.
The headshot toolset that matters for this comparison is concrete and verifiable on the official site:
• AI Professional Headshot Generator, described as a free generator with a photo upload and styles for resumes, LinkedIn, portfolios and team profiles.
• AI Business and Team Headshot Generator for corporate-style and company profile photos.
• AI Portrait Generator, AI Avatar Generator and AI Profile Picture Maker for personal and creator profiles.
• AI Yearbook and AI Selfie generators, plus dedicated LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube photo pages.
Two claims worth handling carefully. The dedicated professional headshot page advertises 30+ styles, while the homepage and other pages cite 300+ styles across the wider platform. Some pages also state the headshot generator is free with no sign-up required, and one business page claims a finished business photo in about 3 minutes. Treat the 3-minute figure and the free and no-sign-up wording as official marketing claims, not independently verified results, and confirm the current free limits at the point of use.
One honest caveat. Supawork is not a pure headshot studio. The same account also includes face swap, AI video, an AI kissing video generator and similar creative tools. The professional headshot pages are clean and clearly labeled, but the platform as a whole is broad. That breadth does not undermine its headshot fit; it just means the headshot tool is one clearly defined room in a much larger house.
| Supawork AI feature | Practical use |
| AI Professional Headshot Generator | LinkedIn, resume and portfolio photo. |
| AI Business / Team Headshot Generator | Corporate-style profile picture and company team pages. |
| AI Portrait Generator | Clean personal portrait. |
| AI Avatar Generator | Social or creator profile image. |
| AI Profile Picture Maker | General profile photos across platforms. |
| LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook photo pages | Platform-specific profile images. |
| 30+ headshot styles (300+ platform-wide) | Different professional looks, settings and backdrops. |
Public information on MyIMG AI does not position it as a dedicated professional headshot generator, and the live official site makes the picture clearer than the early third-party listings suggested. The myimg.ai homepage and pricing page are openly age-gated for users 18 and over and are organised around adult content: the headline product is an online clothing-removal tool, and the main navigation centers on undress, nude-image and explicit image and video generators, plus face swap. Conventional utilities such as cartoonization, photo unblurring, enhancement and a loosely mentioned headshot feature do exist, but they sit on the edge of a platform whose commercial identity is adult and deepfake-style media.
Some third-party directories also describe myimg.ai more narrowly as a cartoon-image transformation tool or a background-removal tool, while competitor data places it alongside adult and deepfake-style domains. None of that supports calling it a LinkedIn headshot generator. It can stylize a photo into a cartoon, and that may suit a casual avatar, but its center of gravity is clearly elsewhere.
Important boundary. The International Medical Group 'MyIMG' insurance portal is a completely different product and is not evidence about myimg.ai. It is ignored here.
| MyIMG AI signal | Meaning for this comparison |
| Official site is age-gated (18+) and adult-first | Wrong environment for workplace and recruiter-facing photos. |
| Core tools are undress, nude and explicit generators | Serious consent, legal and reputational risk; not professional. |
| Includes cartoon and anime stylization | May fit a casual, stylized profile picture. |
| Face swap for photo and video | Deepfake-style capability; high misuse potential. |
| Headshot feature only loosely referenced | Needs live testing before any professional claim. |
| Competitor set includes adult / deepfake sites | Not aligned with LinkedIn or resume positioning. |
Good AI headshot quality is not about looking glamorous. It is about looking like the same real person on a calm, professional day. The factors below are what a hiring manager or client unconsciously checks in a fraction of a second.
• Face identity preservation, so the output still reads as the same person.
• Skin texture realism, avoiding the plastic, over-smoothed AI-face effect.
• Eye and teeth accuracy, plus a consistent hairline.
• Believable professional clothing and a realistic background.
• Flattering, even lighting and clean cropping for a small circular profile frame.
• Sharp, high-resolution export with no watermark blocking the face.

Figure 2. AI headshot quality checklist for judging professional profile photos.
On expected fit, the evidence points one way for professional output. Supawork AI is purpose-built for it, while MyIMG AI is unproven for it and aimed elsewhere. Identity preservation is the one factor that always deserves a live test on a real input photo, because every AI portrait tool can drift on faces.
| Quality factor | Supawork AI fit | MyIMG AI fit | Winner |
| LinkedIn-style realism | Stronger | Unclear | Supawork |
| Business clothing | Stronger | Unclear | Supawork |
| Professional backgrounds | Stronger | Unclear | Supawork |
| Cartoon / stylized output | Moderate | Possibly stronger | MyIMG |
| Identity preservation | Test required | Test required | Test it |
| Clean profile cropping | Stronger | Unclear | Supawork |
| Workplace-safe output | Stronger | Questionable | Supawork |
Pricing clarity matters more than a 'free' badge, because the badge often covers a preview while downloads, high-resolution exports or batch runs sit behind credits. Both tools also load their exact price tiers dynamically on the website, so the figures below combine official pages with current third-party reporting, and each carries a verify-live note. The dollar amounts should be confirmed at checkout before publishing.
Supawork runs a coin or credit model with optional subscriptions. Its own pages describe the AI headshot generator as free, and some pages state no sign-up is required for basic tools.
| Plan / element | Public figure | Confidence and note |
| Free tier | Free AI headshot generator; some pages claim no sign-up; roughly 30 to 60 free coins per day to test tools. | Medium-high. Verify export resolution, watermark and batch limits live. |
| Coin bundles | Reported to start around $9.99; a mid pack around $37.99 for about 3,000 coins. Coins do not expire. | Medium. Third-party reporting; confirm on the official pricing page. |
| Monthly subscription | Around $25 per month, associated with about 10,000 AI credits per month. | Medium. Third-party reporting; region-specific at checkout. |
| Annual subscription | Around $17.50 per month effective, about 30% cheaper than monthly. | Medium. Third-party reporting. |
| Lifetime / one-time | One-time option associated with about 100,000 AI credits; a 50,000-credit pack is also listed. | Medium. Official page lists credit packs but hides live prices. |
MyIMG uses a one-time payment model rather than a recurring subscription. The structure below comes from its official pricing page and supporting directories. The exact per-tier dollar amounts are not statically published, and the pricing page itself is age-gated.
| Plan / element | Public figure | Confidence and note |
| Pricing model | One-time payment only; credits never expire; four premium plans; no subscription. | High. Stated on the official pricing page. |
| Free tier | Directories report about 100 image credits per month, or roughly 10 daily trials on some tools. | Low to medium. Sources disagree; verify in-tool. |
| Premium tiers | Four one-time packs; one directory cites a premium figure around $49.99. Exact tier prices load via the site. | Low. Confirm on the age-gated official page. |
| Refund policy | Full refund within 30 days if 20% or fewer credits used, first-time customers only. | High. Stated on the official pricing page. |
| Payment methods | Major cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay and cryptocurrency. | High. Stated on the official pricing page. |
Publishing rule: use official live pricing only in the final copy. Both sites localise and update prices, so the safest move is to screenshot the current checkout figures rather than rely on any copied third-party number.
The ratings below are real, externally sourced signals, not invented scores. They are deliberately separated from this article's own editorial workflow scores, which appear later. Review volume for both tools is thin, so these figures are best read as directional context rather than a settled verdict.
• Trustpilot: about 2.1 out of 5 from roughly 11 reviews. Low volume, and it skews negative. A recurring complaint is paid-headshot value, including one reviewer who reported paying for 20 headshots and getting a single usable result, plus confusion between the 'free, no sign-up' messaging and needing credits to unlock outputs.
• ScamAdviser trust score: about 61 out of 100. Rated legitimate with caveats, flagged as medium to low risk, with a hidden domain owner noted.
• Scattered positives: speed, ease of use, and clean LinkedIn-ready output for some users in blog and Chrome extension feedback.
• Worth ignoring: some marketing-style blogs cite figures like '4.5 out of 5 from 1,200+ reviews' that the public Trustpilot page does not support. Those inflated numbers are not reliable.
• Self-reported on its own site: a '4.8 out of 5 user rating', a '98% purchase rate' and glowing testimonials. These are marketing copy on an adult-content site, are not independent, and carry little evidential weight.
• Independent reviews repeatedly flag: unclear or hard-to-find privacy and data policies, low third-party trust scores with some security tools marking the domain cautionary, reports of delayed or missing credits and slow support, and serious legal and ethical concerns tied to its deepfake and clothing-removal tools.
• No credible independent rating exists for professional headshot quality specifically.
| Signal | Supawork AI | MyIMG AI |
| Trustpilot score | ~2.1 / 5 (about 11 reviews) | No meaningful independent score |
| Third-party trust | ScamAdviser ~61 / 100 (legit, caveats) | Flagged cautionary by some security tools |
| On-site self rating | Not heavily promoted | Claims 4.8 / 5 (marketing, unverified) |
| Common complaints | Paid-headshot value, free vs credits confusion | Privacy opacity, credit and support issues |
| Overall read | Mixed but usable; verify free limits | Risky for personal or professional use |
With an AI headshot tool, the face is the product input. That raises the stakes well above a normal app sign-up, so a few minutes of policy reading is worth it before any upload.
| Privacy question | Why it matters | Safer action |
| Are uploaded selfies stored? | Face data is sensitive and hard to claw back. | Read the privacy policy before uploading. |
| Can photos be deleted? | Control after generation matters. | Look for clear deletion controls. |
| Are photos used to train models? | Personal identity data may persist. | Check the data-use terms. |
| Are outputs private? | Profile images can be sensitive. | Avoid uploading private images. |
| Is the tool workplace-safe? | LinkedIn and resume use need clean output. | Prefer a clearly professional tool. |
| Does the site host adult tools? | It can clash with a professional brand. | Treat MyIMG with extra caution here. |
A practical warning. Never upload another person's face without permission. For team headshots, get clear consent from every individual first. This matters most with MyIMG AI, where the same platform openly markets clothing-removal and deepfake-style tools; uploading a colleague's or stranger's photo there can cross ethical and legal lines fast. No photo-upload tool should ever be described as 100% safe, including Supawork.
The right tool shifts with the goal. For anything attached to a real name and a job, the answer is consistent.
| User type | Better tool | Reason |
| Job seeker | Supawork AI | Resume and LinkedIn headshot focus. |
| LinkedIn creator | Supawork AI | Professional style and profile-photo positioning. |
| Small business team | Supawork AI | Dedicated team headshot generator. |
| Freelancer | Supawork AI | Portfolio and business profile use. |
| Casual social user | Depends | Supawork for clean photos, MyIMG for stylized edits. |
| Cartoon avatar user | MyIMG AI | Public listings highlight cartoon transformation. |
| Adult / explicit creative user | MyIMG AI | Its positioning sits in that category (18+). |
| Corporate user | Supawork AI | Safer and more professional fit. |
These are editorial workflow ratings based on public positioning, visible features and professional profile-photo fit. They are not public user review scores, and they sit apart from the externally sourced signals above.
| Category | Supawork AI | MyIMG AI |
| LinkedIn headshot fit | 4.4 / 5 | 2.2 / 5 |
| Resume photo fit | 4.3 / 5 | 2.0 / 5 |
| Business profile safety | 4.2 / 5 | 2.1 / 5 |
| Creative avatar flexibility | 3.8 / 5 | 3.8 / 5 |
| Cartoon / profile stylization | 3.4 / 5 | 4.0 / 5 |
| Pricing clarity | 4.0 / 5 | 2.6 / 5 |
| Privacy comfort | 3.5 / 5 | 2.4 / 5 |
| Overall headshot value | 4.3 / 5 | 2.5 / 5 |

Figure 3. Editorial scorecard chart comparing Supawork AI and MyIMG AI for headshots and profile photos.
When the goal is unclear, this path keeps the choice simple and safe. The professional lanes point to Supawork; the stylized lane allows MyIMG only after a careful check; and the adult lane is a hard stop for consent, legality and safety.

Figure 4. Decision flowchart showing whether Supawork AI or MyIMG AI is better for different profile photo needs.
| Feature | Supawork AI | MyIMG AI |
| Main category | AI headshots, profile photos, job tools | Adult and creative AI image / video platform |
| Professional headshots | Yes, clearly positioned | Unclear; loosely referenced |
| LinkedIn use | Clearly supported | Not clearly supported |
| Resume use | Clearly supported | Not clearly supported |
| Avatar / profile photo | Yes | Likely yes |
| Cartoon / transformation | Not the main focus | Public listings mention cartoonizing |
| Adult / explicit association | Not part of the headshot pages | Central on the official site (18+) |
| Free access | Official pages claim free headshots | Limited free credits; one-time paid packs |
| Best for | Professional headshots | Stylized or adult image work |
| Main caution | Verify free limits and privacy | Verify category, pricing and safety first |
For a LinkedIn photo, a resume image, a portfolio headshot or a team profile picture, Supawork AI is the stronger and safer choice. Its public positioning is built directly around professional headshots and profile photos, its feature pages match those exact use cases, and its free entry point lowers the barrier to a first attempt. It is not flawless: the independent review volume is thin and skews critical, free limits can shift, and no upload tool is risk-free, so the privacy terms and current free caps still deserve a look.
MyIMG AI can be useful for cartoon-style or stylized image experiments, but its official site is an adult, undress and deepfake-leaning platform, which makes it the wrong and riskier tool for anything workplace-facing. Its strongest 'ratings' are self-published marketing, and independent coverage raises real privacy, trust and consent concerns.
The bottom line, by intent:
• Choose Supawork AI for professional identity such as LinkedIn, resumes, portfolios and team pages.
• Choose MyIMG AI only after verifying its exact feature, safety and pricing fit, and only for clearly appropriate, consented creative work.
• Do not upload sensitive face photos to either tool without first checking the privacy terms.
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