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Ewa Jarzemska🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 1 karmaMay 4, 2026@ParentMatePersonalization is key for such tools.
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Storybooks uses the prompt input to create simple pictures. The AI doesnt further elaborate on the prompt, so the storybook is very simple.
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Utter garbage. You have to pay before trying the service. The resulting so-called baby photos look nothing like the parents whose photos I submitted. They literally were just random caucasian babies. The "infant" photos looked about 2 yrs. old, the "teenage" photos looked maybe 9 or 10, "adult" photos looked like 13-year olds and "old man/woman photos looked like 15 year olds with eye wrinkles? Terrible and useless. Don't waste your money. No refunds if dissatisfied.
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