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photo to LEGO

Photo to LEGO

Recreate a photo as an unofficial brick-toy-inspired scene.

Photo to LEGO workbench

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Photo to LEGO is an independent, unofficial creative tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the referenced brand, studio, publication, character owner, or public figure. Use only images and names you have permission to use.

Photo to LEGO gives you a focused workspace for an original interlocking-brick toy scene that preserves the recognizable composition. Start with one person, object, or scene photo, then use the page-specific controls to shape the result.

Photo to LEGO example and review points

Compare the illustrative Photo to LEGO example and available directions, then inspect your generated result in the workbench above.

Original generic interlocking-brick scene with modular geometry, stud-like details, and toy-scale lighting

Illustrative generic brick-toy direction—not branded packaging, an official set, or your generated result. Check modular geometry, recognizable subject cues, and clean connections.

Brick Portrait

Brick Portrait is tuned for an original interlocking-brick toy scene that preserves the recognizable composition.

Mini City Build

Mini City Build is tuned for an original interlocking-brick toy scene that preserves the recognizable composition.

Desk Diorama

Desk Diorama is tuned for an original interlocking-brick toy scene that preserves the recognizable composition.

How to use Photo to LEGO

  1. 01

    Add your starting point

    Photo to LEGO starts with one person, object, or scene photo; check that the important subject is clear.

  2. 02

    Choose Brick Portrait or another direction

    In Photo to LEGO, set the preset, crop ratio, resolution, and any details you want the result to follow.

  3. 03

    Review and reuse the result

    Inspect the full Photo to LEGO result, then download it or reuse it as a new reference.

Photo to LEGO controls and limits

Task-specific directions

In Photo to LEGO, choose Brick Portrait, Mini City Build, or Desk Diorama as a focused starting direction.

Flexible output framing

Photo to LEGO lets you choose a portrait, square, landscape, or vertical canvas when the task supports reframing.

Know the output boundary

Results depend on the clarity of the input and may need another pass for fine text or small details.

Uploads accept PNG, JPG, and WebP files. Completed results stay in your private task history for full-size review, reuse, and download. The action button shows the credit cost before each run.

Ways to use Photo to LEGO

Brick Portrait concepts

Start Photo to LEGO with the Brick Portrait direction, then add only the subject or scene details that matter to your result.

Photo to LEGO for sharing

Adapt the Photo to LEGO result for a post, story, profile, presentation, or private share when the format fits.

Creative direction drafts

Photo to LEGO can explore a visual direction before you commit time to a finished campaign, print, or personal project.

Photo to LEGO FAQ

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