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Multi-Pet Portraits: What's Possible Right Now (and What's Coming)

by Mercyยท

Minimal line art pet portrait of a Siamese cat

If you have two dogs, three cats, or a happy little zoo at home, I know the question you are really asking: can you get all of them into one portrait? I want to give you the honest answer, not the marketing one, because you deserve to know exactly what you are getting before you order.

How our portraits work right now

Today, every portrait starts from one photo of one pet. You upload a single picture, pick a look you love from our collection of art styles, and the artwork is created from that one image. One pet, one photo, one portrait. That is the process the website is built around at the moment, and it is what keeps the likeness sharp, since the whole thing is focused on capturing that one face.

What about two pets in a single photo?

Here is the part worth understanding. If you happen to have one photo with two pets already in it, sitting together in the same shot, our system will sometimes turn that into a portrait of the pair, and it can come out lovely. I have seen it work beautifully.

But I want to be straight with you: it is not guaranteed, and it only works from that one combined photo. You cannot upload two separate pictures and expect them to be blended into a single scene. The tool works from the one image you give it, so right now, two pets only happens when they are already together in the same photo, and even then it is a happy maybe rather than a promise.

If you do have a photo like that and want to try your luck, a few things give it a strong chance:

  • Both faces clearly visible and in focus, not one tucked behind the other
  • Both pets a similar distance from the camera, so neither gets shrunk
  • Soft, even light across the whole shot
  • A calm moment where they are settled rather than mid-wrestle

Upload it, watch the preview, and you will know within seconds whether it captured the two of them the way you hoped. If it did not, you have lost nothing, and the options below are still here for you.

True multi-pet portraits are on the way

Real multi-pet portraits, the kind where you send a photo of each pet separately and we arrange them into one composed piece, are something we are actively building. They are coming in a future update. They are just not live yet, and I would rather tell you that plainly than let you order expecting something the site cannot do today.

Want your pets together now? Ask me directly

Here is the good news. Just because the website does not offer it yet does not mean we cannot make it for you. If you want your pets in one portrait, or you have any special request in mind, reach out through our support page and send me the photos, the style you are drawn to, and the size you want. I will take it from there personally and let you know what is possible.

Because a piece like this is handled personally by me rather than run through the automatic flow on the site, it does carry a small custom fee. It starts at $49, and that is what lets me give your request the time and care it deserves instead of rushing it. Send me the details and I will walk you through it before anything is charged.

A lovely option you can order today: a gallery of them

If you would rather not wait, there is a route I genuinely adore. Order a separate portrait for each of your pets, in the same style and frame, and hang them together as a little gallery. Matching looks across a few sizes makes a wall feel like one family, which of course it is. Our size guide can help you plan how they sit together, and a custom portrait of each pet gives every one of them their moment.

So that is the whole truth. One pet per photo for now, true multi-pet portraits coming later, and a real person (me) ready to help with anything special in the meantime. Whatever you are dreaming up for your crew, send it my way and let's figure it out together.

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