Another day, another TikTok trend, right? Currently the AI Yearbook trend is doing the rounds, showing users what they would look like in an American High School Yearbook back in the 1990s.
It's harmless, nostalgic fun that has even gripped plenty of celebs in the process. Just check out the Instagram pages of stars like Jacqueline Jossa, Jake Quickenden and Chloe Madeley to see totally different versions of the famous faces we know and love, created using AI.The viral trend is achieved by downloading the Epik app, an AI photo editor that allows you to create such images.
Once firmly in your apps folder, you'll be able to generate 60 pics that are based on real photographs of yourself. Whether you're looking for a sporty, smart, or grunge high school version of you, here's a step by step guide of how to create the ultimate AI Yearbook photo to share on your own socials...
How to create your own AI Yearbook photos Ready, steady, throwback... 1. Download the Epik app Once you've downloaded the AI photo editor from your app store, open it up and select the 'AI Yearbook' option available on the homepage.
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