Image Guidelines
Photo Quality Matters Most
To create a pawtrait that truly captures your pet’s spirit, we need a clear, high-quality photo. The better the photo — the better the pawtrait. Here's how to get it just right:
✔️ Choose a well-lit photo
Natural daylight or a brightly lit room works best. Avoid shadows.
✔️ Use a good camera (or smartphone)
Sharp, high-resolution images help us capture every detail.
✔️ Face & neck in full view
Make sure your pet’s full face and neck are visible — not cropped or hidden.
✔️ Skip the heavy filters
Filtered photos can distort coloring. We want to match your pet’s real look.
✔️ Eye-level, face-forward
The best results come from photos taken at your pet’s eye level, looking straight into the camera. Side angles are fine too — we’ll use whatever position you send.