AI photos for The League

The League vets every member by career and ambition. Train an AI on your face and get 20 photoreal scenes that signal taste and intent in a selective pool. Cultured travel, hosting, craft, dressed up.

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How it works

Upload 5 to 15 selfies. We train a personal AI on your face in about 5 minutes. One click runs The League pack.

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20 scenes, one click

Curated for The League\'s selective audience. Refined moments over flashy flex.

Why The League photos are different

The League is invite-only. The platform vets users by LinkedIn, education and career trajectory. The audience self-selects for ambitious, intentional people in their late-20s through 40s.

That demographic reads photos differently. They\'ve seen every dating-app archetype. The "founder with a hoodie at a co-working space" trope doesn\'t work because half the profiles look like that. What works is specific evidence of taste and intent: a cocktail you actually order, a hobby you actually do, a city you actually know.

The pack avoids every League cliche on purpose. No wolves-of-Wall-Street headshots, no rented yachts, no MBA-brag captions. Instead: a barista pulling a careful espresso shot, a quiet cooking scene, a real summit, a sophisticated rooftop. Specificity outperforms grandeur on this platform.

Six rules for The League photos

Tuned for the invite-only audience that reads profiles like resumes.

1

The League audience reads profiles like resumes

The platform is invite-only and vets users by career, education and ambition. The audience scans photos for the same signals: do you have your life together, are you intentional, can you host. The pack is built around that.

2

Cultured travel beats spring break

The Amalfi Alfa Romeo and the colonial-wall Latin American photos read as "I travel with curiosity". The Pyramids selfie reads as "I take real trips". Cancun-with-bros photos read as the opposite signal.

3

Show one skill clearly

The pottery wheel, the painting easel, the cocktail shaker, the barista pulling an espresso shot. The League audience appreciates craft — pick one and commit. Range without skill reads as dilettante.

4

Dressed-up in slot 3, never slot 1

The gala tuxedo and the Paris suit photos are headliner-quality but reading first feels try-hard. Open with a real-life moment (cafe with laptop, cooking, dog), let the dressed-up slot land as proof you clean up well.

5

Pair a "founder" photo with a "human" photo

The cafe laptop + the cooking wok. Or the barista shot + the reading porch. The League users want ambition AND warmth, not one without the other. Two-photo combos beat single shots.

6

Skip the obvious League cliches

No "wolves of wall street" headshot, no rented yacht, no MBA brag photo. The platform's most successful profiles are quiet about achievement, loud about taste. The pack avoids the bro-finance archetypes on purpose.

Pick your plan

Monthly subscription. Train personal AI models, run unlimited packs. Cancel any time.

Basic

$9.99/month
200
credits per month
Images 1–3 cr · Videos 5–25 cr
+ 1 personal AI model
  • · 1 personal AI model
  • · 200 generations per month
  • · All image + video models
  • · Commercial use included
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Popular

$29.99/month
1,000
credits per month
Images 1–3 cr · Videos 5–25 cr
+ 3 personal AI models
  • · 3 personal AI models
  • · 1,000 generations per month
  • · Priority queue
  • · Photo packs (30 imgs at once)
  • · Commercial use included

Pro

$99.99/month
5,000
credits per month
Images 1–3 cr · Videos 5–25 cr
+ 6 personal AI models
  • · 6 personal AI models
  • · 5,000 generations per month
  • · Highest priority queue
  • · Photo packs + bulk export
  • · Early access to new models
  • · Commercial use included

Frequently asked questions

Will The League ban my account for AI photos?

The League's community guidelines require photos to be of you. Personal AI training generates new photos of your actual face, so the identity is real. No reports of bans when the model accurately represents you. The League's manual review team checks photo authenticity, which the AI handles well since the face IS yours.

I'm on The League waitlist, can I use this now to prep?

Yes. Train your model now, run the pack, and have your 20 photos ready for the day your account is approved. Most users who get off the waitlist activate within hours of approval and use whatever photos they have lying around. You'll be the rare profile that's actually prepared.

What's different about photos for The League vs Hinge?

The League audience is older, more career-driven, and reads profiles slowly. Hinge rewards depth + prompt pairing. The League rewards "I am the kind of person you want to be seen with at dinner". The pack leans into this: cocktail bar, fine dining, gala, ambitious-cafe-laptop, cultured-travel.

Does The League's Concierge service matter?

Concierge picks your daily batch. They prioritize profiles with strong photos that match your stated preferences. Better photos = better matches in your batch. The pack helps both directions: women you're matched with see a well-curated profile, and Concierge promotes you more.

Should I include my company name or job title in photos?

No. The League has a separate field for that. Including it in photos reads as overcompensating. The pack scenes signal status indirectly (cocktail bar quality, restaurant tier, travel sophistication) which works better than putting your job title on the photo.

What's the best first photo for The League?

The autumn brownstone full-body, the cafe laptop, or the barista pulling a shot. These signal "I have a life" without being flashy. Save the gala tux, Paris suit, Mexico City rooftop for slots 3-5. Lead with a real moment.

Are women on The League more selective?

Yes. The League's vetting means both sides are picky. The match rate is lower than Tinder but higher quality matches lead to higher reply rates and more first dates per match. Strong photos compound this — a great profile in a selective pool stands out more, not less.

How much does The League pack cost?

The pack runs all 20 prompts in one click through Nano Banana 2 (3 credits each), so the full pack is 60 credits. Basic plan ($9.99/mo, 200 credits) covers 3 full packs per month. Popular ($29.99, 1000 cr) covers ~16 packs. The League users typically subscribe to Popular because they iterate more.

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