PFPMaker vs ProShoot
ProShoot competes hard on likeness and outfit choice at around $35 to $59. Here is how that lines up against paying once, from one photo, at a price set for your country.
ProShoot's pitch is that the person in the photo still looks like you, which is the right thing to lead with. It is the fear everyone brings to these tools and most of the category answers it badly.
The question that follows is what it costs to find out. At $35 to start, plus eight to ten selfies to assemble first, testing whether a tool preserves your face is a decision rather than an impulse. That is the gap this page is about.
ProShoot figures come from their own blog and 2026 reviews rather than a direct read of their pricing page. Recheck before relying on them.
The short answer
ProShoot is a solid individual-focused tool at category-standard pricing. We cost far less, need one photo instead of eight, and do more than headshots.
ProShoot runs roughly $35 for their Starter plan, $49 for Professional and $59 for Studio, with turnaround under an hour and a large outfit library. On likeness, which is the thing they lead on, they review well.
Where we differ is the entry cost and the scope. Our plans sit far below their $35 floor, and further below again outside the US because our pricing adjusts to local purchasing power. We start from one photo rather than eight to ten, and we return full body and creative shots alongside professional ones rather than headshots only.
If likeness is your single concern and budget is not, ProShoot is a reasonable pick and we would not argue otherwise.
ProShoot: A rising individual-focused headshot tool that leads on likeness and a large outfit library.
Pick PFPMaker when
- You do not want to assemble eight to ten selfies before starting
- You want creative and full body shots as well as professional ones
- You want a price that reflects where you live
- You want the results in about ten minutes
PFPMaker vs ProShoot at a glance
ProShoot figures are from their published materials and should be rechecked before you decide.
ProShoot figures were read from their own site and verified 15 August 2026. Prices and plans change, so check before you decide.
What each one costs
Our prices adjust to your country. ProShoot tier prices were checked in August 2026.
Starter
- 10 photos
- Ready in 60 minutes
- Full commercial rights
Signature
- 30 photos
- Ready in 30 minutes
- Full commercial rights
Pro
- 60 photos
- Ready in 10 minutes
- Full commercial rights
One payment. No subscription, nothing to cancel.
Starter
- 40 headshots
- Ready in under 1 hour
Professional
- More outputs and options
- Ready in under 1 hour
Studio
- Highest output
- Ready in under 1 hour
Published by ProShoot and checked 15 August 2026. Source: proshoot.co
Tier prices of $35, $49 and $59 confirmed in August 2026. Their photo counts per tier are not stated on a page we could read directly, so treat those as indicative.
Cost per photo
12c
PFPMaker, at our best rate
88c
ProShoot, at their best rate
Same arithmetic on both sides: the cheapest published price divided by the number of photos it delivers. That makes ProShoot about 8 times the cost per photo.
Looking for a ProShoot alternative?
ProShoot sits in the same price band as most of the category, which is to say around $35 to start. If that is what sent you looking, the honest position is that paid AI headshot tools mostly do a similar job at a similar quality, and the real variables are cost, upload effort and whether you get anything besides a corporate headshot.
We are cheaper by an order of magnitude, need one photo instead of eight to ten, and cover creative and full body shots as well.
One photo to start
ProShoot asks for eight to ten selfies. We start from one clear, recent photo. If two or three exist from different angles the variety improves, but you do not need to go and shoot a set before you can begin.
A fraction of the price
ProShoot starts at around $35. Our plans sit well below that, and our pricing is purchasing-power adjusted, so outside the US the difference is usually larger still.
More than headshots
ProShoot is built around the professional headshot and a large outfit library. If you also want something for a social profile, or a full body shot, that is a style choice here rather than a different product.
Ten minutes, not an hour
ProShoot quotes under an hour, which is perfectly reasonable. Our Pro plan returns the full set in about ten minutes, and even our entry plan lands inside their window. If you are doing this because you need a photo before a meeting this afternoon, the difference is the entire decision.
Is there a free ProShoot alternative?
Free AI headshot tools exist and are worth ten minutes before you spend anything. Canva and Adobe both offer one, and neither will charge you.
What they generally will not do is hold on to your actual face. Free generators are tuned to make a plausible person, not to preserve one specific one, and the results usually read as AI within a second. Several also retain uploads indefinitely.
We are paid, but close enough to free that trying it is not much of a decision.
Who each one is for
Choose PFPMaker if
- You want to start from one photo rather than eight
- You want to spend a few dollars rather than thirty-five
- You want creative or full body shots as well as professional ones
Choose ProShoot if
- Likeness is your single overriding concern and budget is not a factor
- You want their specific outfit library
What people say about their photos
Updated all our executive photos in one afternoon. The consistency across the team looked better than our last in-person studio shoot. Saved us a full day of scheduling and logistics.
Carlos Mendoza
CEO
Been looking for something like this for months. The executive headshot came out genuinely good. No uncanny valley, no weird hands, nothing off. And it doesn't make you jump through three sign-up screens before you can try it. That alone puts it ahead of half the competition.
David Osei
Tried the linkedin headshot option last month. Profile views went up that same week. I was honestly skeptical but the result looked like I paid a photographer. My recruiter asked where I got it done.
Priya Sharma
Marketing Manager
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about our AI photo service.
Yes. ProShoot starts at around $35. Our plans sit well below that, and because our pricing is purchasing-power adjusted the gap is usually wider outside the US. The live prices on this page are the real ones for your country.
ProShoot quotes under an hour. Our Pro plan delivers in about ten minutes, and our entry plan in about sixty.
That is the right question to ask of any tool in this category, and the honest answer is that it depends heavily on what you upload. Clear, recent, well lit photos where a friend would recognise you immediately produce results that look like you. Heavy filters, sunglasses, hats, group shots and very old photos are what cause the uncanny results people complain about. If your set comes back and none of it looks right, our money-back guarantee covers you.
Around eight to ten selfies. We work from as little as one, though two to ten from different angles gives better variety in the results.
Yes. Every PFPMaker order includes full commercial rights with no attribution required and no extra licence fee, and ProShoot includes commercial rights as well.
More than fifty styles are available on every plan, covering professional headshots, casual and lifestyle shots, full body portraits and creative profile pictures for social platforms. ProShoot concentrates on the professional headshot with a large outfit library, so if that is all you want, the extra range here may not matter to you.
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