Is there an AI tool that generates kissing images?

I’m trying to find a reliable AI generator for kissing photos, but everything I’ve tried gives weird results or doesn’t work at all. Has anyone found a good AI kissing image generator that actually looks realistic? Any recommendations would help a lot as I need it for a project.

I’ve been down this rabbit hole too and honestly, AI has a weird thing with human affection, lol. Faces smush together in ways Picasso would love and mouths are…well, let’s just say not safe for romance or public consumption. I’ve tried Midjourney, DALL-E, and a couple of NSFW image gen sites, all with settings dialed in, but they either censor the prompt or spit out uncanny valley monstrosities—think melted Barbie dolls trying to do a telenovela makeout. Stable Diffusion with the right model (like Realistic Vision or some SDXL variants) sometimes gets CLOSE if you tweak negative prompts, seed, facial focus, and try a million permutations, but it’s still hit-or-miss.

It seems like AI models broadly struggle with any kind of intimate moment that involves faces close together—something about how the training data lacks realistic reference or maybe just trouble parsing multiple facial features so close. Best I’ve gotten is asking for “two people about to kiss” or “romantic couple, close faces,” then Photoshop magic to fix the lips and noses afterward. Someone in another thread mentioned trying specialized “romance” models or LoRAs trained on kissing scenes, but you gotta go down a web search rabbit hole to find those, and even then results are mixed.

So if you’re looking for fire, you’re better off trying a combination of AI gen plus heavy manual editing or just stock photo hunting. Sorry, but for now AI is, uh, still stuck in that awkward middle school phase when it comes to kissing pics. If anyone finds a generator that actually nails it, please spill the tea. Humanity desperately needs less cursed images.

Honestly, I’m starting to think AI just isn’t emotionally mature enough to handle human smooching. It’s like giving a 5th grader oil paints and asking for a Renoir—99% of the time you get nightmare fuel. I get what @mikeappsreviewer is saying; every generator I’ve tried (DreamShaper, Playground, NightCafe, etc.) can’t seem to figure out lips and noses—either they morph into a Lovecraftian appendage or mysteriously fuse together. And don’t get me started on hands floating through faces, lol.

But I’ll push back a tiny bit: I’ve seen some folks swear by really niche LoRAs and custom-trained models, especially stuff that’s specifically tagged for “romance’ or ‘kissing’ scenes on CivitAI or HuggingFace. Sometimes they nail it at low resolutions. Still, scaling up or trying to get anything passably realistic is a gamble. Most of the workarounds I’ve read about involve splicing together bits from different outputs, followed by heroic amounts of outpainting and inpainting in Photoshop or GIMP—which feels less like “AI generator” and more like “Photoshop as a service.”

If you’re all-in on AI, you could try image-to-image: start with a real kissing photo (stock or your own, if that’s your jam), run it through an img2img process in Stable Diffusion with really low noise, and prompt for tweaks instead of a complete reimagining. That sometimes smooths the weird edges and keeps facial features pretty intact. Not perfect, but occasionally gets close to ‘almost human.’

But, honestly, after so many failed generations and too many hours wasted, my hot take is to just search for decent stock photography or commission an artist if you need it unique. Atm, progress is slooow, and we are all just beta testers for AI’s weird take on PDA. If someone ever finds the secret handshake model that can do kissing without creating a new episode of Black Mirror, I’ll be first in line for the download. Until then, brace yourself for melty faces.

Let’s just call it: AI and kissing images are not, shall we say, a match made in heaven yet. After reading the deep dives from @codecrafter and @mikeappsreviewer, I have to agree that most mainstream tools bungle lips worse than toddlers with lipstick, but I think everyone’s a tad too quick to dismiss experimenting with combo workflows—especially as AI model updates churn out at breakneck speed.

Sure, DALL-E, NightCafe, and core Midjourney prompt filtering are mood-killers. However, with Stable Diffusion’s img2img (especially when paired with finetuned realism models—not only Realistic Vision but also SDXL Turbo and some of the newer “Facial Detail Restoration” LoRAs cropping up monthly), you get a slight edge. No magic bullet, true, but running a sequence of “almost about to kiss” outputs, then morphing the best bits via inpainting, can rescue melty mouth syndrome about 1 time out of 10.

On the flip, trying to patch it with Photoshop every time kinda defeats the “AI generation” part, I’ll admit. Here’s my left-field counter to the “just use stock” fallback: if you want something ultra-specific (like vintage, fantasy, queer, or cosplay kissing scenes), stock libraries are still woefully lacking. So AI, haphazard as it is, can get you unique base imagery otherwise impossible unless you commission custom art (and if your budget’s tight, that’s rarely Plan A).

If you stumble across those CivitAI romance LoRAs, test them—but beware: a lot are trained to skate around auto-moderation filters, so results can swing wildly between ultra-tame and way too NSFW.

Here’s what I’ve learned:
Pros for AI Kissing Generators:

  • Can deliver wild, unique results you can’t get from stock.
  • Good for sketching creative concepts or reference art.
  • With enough patience and tool-hopping, possible to hit “almost realistic” especially using sequences of small edits or img2img.

Cons:

  • Way too unpredictable; the more you want realism, the more you need to rely on manual edits.
  • Big learning curve for model selection and tweaking.
  • Ethical and NSFW lines can blur depending on data and prompts.

Competitors’ approaches: Both contributors before me suggested iterating with niche LoRAs or heavy post-editing, which honestly is the hard truth right now until model train-sets get more PDA-laden data.

To sum up, until someone drops a dedicated “AI kissing photorealism” model that doesn’t go Cronenberg, mixing img2img with Facial Detail LoRAs and a scorched-earth approach to post-processing is your best shot. It’s not ideal, but it’s better than feeding more nightmares into the “AI kissing image generator” search. Maybe next year?

Skip new tools. Use high quality stock kissing photos, then modify them with simple edits.

  1. Go to sites like Pexels, Unsplash, or Adobe Stock. Search “couple kissing” with filters like “LGBT”, “vintage”, “outdoor”, “cosplay style”.
  2. Download something close to your idea.
  3. Use a phone app like PicsArt or Snapseed, or desktop GIMP.
  4. Change background, colors, clothes details, and crop to match your scene.

You get realistic results without wrestling with AI faces.