Your Favorite Person, in Plush Form
Baby plushies are the highest-emotional-stakes output Plushy.app produces. A missed detail on a pet plushy is a miss. A missed detail on a baby plushy, your baby, your niece, your brand-new nephew, lands very differently. We spent more prompt-tuning time on the baby subject than on any other, and it shows in the output.
Our styles handle every skin tone and ethnicity respectfully and accurately. The rendering preserves hair color, hair texture, eye color, and the specific features that make a baby that baby. The cherub-cheek cuteness that defines the age range is preserved without being cartoonishly exaggerated.
Features We Guard Carefully
Eye color, hair color, and skin tone are treated as non-negotiable. A blue-eyed baby stays blue-eyed. A brown-skinned baby stays brown-skinned. Our prompts explicitly reject the "beauty-filter" homogenization that plagues generic AI tools, which tend to lighten skin, smooth features, and reshape noses toward a default.
"A baby plushy has to look like your baby. If grandma squints at it and asks who it is, we've failed."
Age-Specific Rendering
A newborn's features are different from a six-month-old's features, which are different from a toddler's. Our prompts preserve age-appropriate proportions. Newborns get rounder heads and smaller, less-defined features. Older babies get clearer facial structure. Toddlers get the early-personality features that parents recognize.
Style Recommendations
Baby plushies are gift-oriented by nature, and the styles that suit gifting win. Classic is the most-picked and produces nursery-ready results. Jellycat is a strong second. Cherub Angel is literally designed for babies and produces a style that reads as keepsake-worthy. Watercolor works beautifully for birth announcements. Avoid edgier styles (Goth Dark, Cyberpunk Neon, Streetwear Hypebeast) for baby subjects unless the mood is specifically intentional.
Photo Tips
Good lighting is the single biggest factor. Soft natural light from a window, with the baby facing toward it, produces the best outputs. Avoid flash. Front-facing or three-quarter angles work well. If your photo shows the baby doing something the baby specifically does (a particular smile, a particular frown), capture that expression. The model preserves expressions well.
Privacy note: uploaded images are processed only for generation and never used to train models. Free first transformation, generates in under 60 seconds.