Bob haircut gallery

Bob Haircuts

The bob is the most adaptable short cut there is — sharp and blunt, soft and textured, chin-length or grazing the shoulders, with bangs or without. Here are real bob looks across face shapes and hair types, and a free way to see any of them on your own photo before you ever sit in the chair.

Bob haircuts to try on

11 styles

From a crisp blunt bob to a swingy A-line and a relaxed lob. Tap any look to preview it on your photo.

Tap any look to open it in the editor below and preview it on your own photo.

Free bob try-on

See a bob on your own photo

Upload once, then switch between bob shapes in seconds.

The editor changes only the hair. Your face, skin, and background stay exactly as they are in your photo, so the preview actually looks like you.

No sign-up needed to start — upload a clear, front-facing photo and generate your first bob in under a minute.✨ A brand-new report every time — a different hairstyle and color on every single generation.Edit hair · Try styles · Generate hair report
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Bobs generated on real photos

Each pair below is one uploaded portrait, before and after. Same face, same person, same background — just a new cut.

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Before and after: long black hair restyled into a sleek blunt bob on the same personAfter
Long black hair → blunt bob
Before
Before and after: long wavy blonde hair restyled into a honey A-line bob on the same personAfter
Long waves → A-line bob
Before
Before and after: long natural curls restyled into a curly bob on the same personAfter
Long curls → curly bob
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Before and after: long brown hair restyled into a French bob with bangs on the same personAfter
Long hair → French bob

How to choose your bob

A-line bob shown as an example of a face-flattering bob shape
Face shape

Match the bob to your face, not the other way around

A round face is balanced by a longer, angled bob that draws a vertical line — think A-line or a lob with a side part. A long or oval face has the most freedom and can carry a blunt, chin-length cut with bangs. Soft, chin-grazing layers flatter a square jaw by rounding off the corners. The fastest way to know is to stop guessing and see it: preview two or three shapes on your own photo and the right one usually settles the argument in seconds.

Try it on your photo
French bob with bangs shown as one of the bob family variants
The bob family

Blunt, A-line, French, or a soft lob

A blunt bob is one clean length and reads sharp and modern. An A-line stays longer at the front and shorter at the back for movement. The French bob sits just below the ears, usually with a fringe, for that effortless Parisian look. And the lob — the long bob — lands around the collarbone and is the easiest grow-out if you are nervous about going short. They all live in the editor, so you can flip between them on the same photo instead of imagining the difference.

Try it on your photo

How to try a bob on your photo

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Upload a clear portrait

A front-facing, well-lit photo where your whole head is visible works best. One photo is all you need.

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Pick a bob

Choose a blunt, A-line, French, inverted, or long bob from the presets — or describe the exact cut you have in mind.

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Generate and compare

The AI changes only your hair and keeps your face. Switch shapes and save the ones you would actually book.

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Bob haircuts: common questions

1. Which bob haircut suits my face shape?

As a rough guide: angled and A-line bobs lengthen a round face, blunt chin-length bobs suit oval and long faces, and soft layered bobs flatter a square jaw. But "rough guide" is the key phrase — hair texture and your features matter just as much. The reliable answer is to preview a couple of shapes on your own photo here and compare them side by side.

2. Can I see a bob on my own photo before I cut it?

Yes — that is exactly what this page is for. Upload one front-facing photo, pick a bob, and the AI shows the cut on your face while leaving your skin, features, and background untouched. It is free to try and there is no appointment.

3. What's the difference between a bob and a lob?

A classic bob sits between the chin and the jaw. A lob — a "long bob" — is longer, usually landing around the collarbone. The lob is the gentler step if you want shorter hair without committing to a true chin-length cut. You can try both on the same photo here to feel the difference.

4. Is a bob high-maintenance day to day?

It depends on the cut. A blunt, one-length bob needs a quick blow-dry to keep its shape, while a textured or graduated bob is more forgiving and air-dries well. Bobs do grow out faster than long hair, so most people book a trim every six to eight weeks.

5. Will a bob work with thick or fine hair?

Both, with the right shape. Fine hair looks fuller in a blunt, one-length bob because the weight sits at the ends. Thick hair is easier to wear in a graduated or layered bob that removes some bulk. Previewing the look on your photo gives you a feel for the volume before you decide.