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The wedding photo that didn't get taken.

Most weddings produce hundreds of photographs. When a parent is gone before the ceremony, the photos that exist start to feel incomplete the moment they're printed. Lover Snap creates the missing photo — the parent walking you down the aisle, standing for the family portrait, dancing at the reception. With care, with consent, and with full clarity that it's an AI-generated remembrance, not a real photograph from the day.

Reference photos that work well

  • Reference photos of your parent in formal attire help the AI compose them in wedding clothes
  • Include photos from your engagement and around the wedding date for accurate age representation of yourself
  • Describe your actual wedding venue in the custom prompt (garden, church, beach, banquet hall)
  • Mention your dress style and color in the prompt — white traditional, blush, suit, etc.
  • Use 35mm film camera style for an album-ready timeless look

Scene ideas

  • · Father or mother walking you down the aisle
  • · Family portrait with both sides of the family
  • · First dance at the reception
  • · A quiet moment before the ceremony — getting ready together
  • · The photo at the altar with all parents present
  • · Cutting the cake with the family gathered

Common questions

My wedding was last month and my parent was already gone. Should I do this now or wait?
There's no universal right answer. Some couples find that creating the missing photo soon after the wedding completes the album emotionally; others find it brings the loss freshly forward and prefer to wait a year. Trust your own sense.
Can I generate the photo to match my actual wedding venue and outfits?
Yes — use custom prompts to describe the venue (outdoor garden, church, banquet hall, beach) and your wedding attire. The AI can't replicate the venue exactly, but a close approximation often feels more meaningful than a generic wedding scene.
Should I print it and put it in the wedding album?
Many couples do, often with a small label noting that it's a generated memorial image. Whether to print and how visibly to mark it is personal — what matters is that it feels right to you.
My future spouse never met my parent. Can the photo still include them?
Yes — train an AI character of your spouse the same way you would for any duo composition. The AI will compose all three of you in the scene. Many couples specifically request this — meeting in the photograph rather than in life.

Ethics & dignity

Six commitments we hold ourselves to.

  1. 1

    Consent comes first

    We never generate AI photos of someone unless the person uploading them attests they have the right to do so. You are the steward of your loved one's memory.

  2. 2

    No minors

    We never generate photos of children or teenagers, living or deceased. This is a permanent product policy, not a default we can toggle.

  3. 3

    No simulated speech

    Lover Snap does not generate audio, deepfake video conversations, or any media that puts words in a deceased person's mouth. We make photographs, not impersonations.

  4. 4

    Private by default

    Reference photos and trained characters are stored encrypted, used only for your generations, never used to train shared models, and deleted within 30 days of account closure.

  5. 5

    Honest representation

    Every generated photo carries content credentials so it can be identified as AI-generated. We never market memorial photos as "real" or "indistinguishable."

  6. 6

    Grief support, not replacement

    Lover Snap is a tool for honoring memory. It is not therapy, not a substitute for grief counseling. We link to support resources for anyone who would benefit from them.

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