See the cut before you commit to the chop

Bob Haircut Filter

Upload one photo and preview a bob on your own hair before you book the appointment.

The bob is the most-requested mid-length cut, and it's easy to see why. It sits between a long lob and a short crop, and it works on most face shapes. AIChangeHair restyles your hair only and leaves your face, skin tone, lighting, and background exactly as they are.

A bob means real length on the floor. Test a blunt bob against an A-line on your own photo before the stylist starts cutting.✨ 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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AI bob preview

Try a bob on your own photo, length by length

The bob gets searched more than any other mid-length cut, and that popularity hides a real decision: how short do you go, and which shape? A chin-grazing blunt bob reads very differently from a softer A-line that sweeps longer at the front. Most face shapes can pull off some version of it, but "some version" is exactly the part worth previewing. Upload one photo and the AI restyles your hair into the bob you choose, keeping your face, skin tone, and background unchanged. You judge it on your own face, not a salon model.

Bob Haircut Filter preview with blunt bob
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Bob Haircut Filter preview with angled bob
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Bob Haircut Filter preview with a-line bob
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One photo, every kind of bob

Preview a blunt chin-length bob, an angled bob that tucks shorter at the back, a longer A-line that frames the jaw, or a soft wavy bob. Your color stays the same while the length and shape change.

Blunt, angled, or A-line

The three bobs people mix up most. Compare a one-length blunt bob, an angled bob that's shorter at the back, and an A-line that stays longer at the front, all on your own face so the difference is obvious.

Decide how short to go

A bob lives between a lob and a crop, and an inch changes everything. Put a jaw-skimming version next to a collarbone-length one before you commit to a length you can't undo for months.

Match it to your face

Bobs work on most face shapes, but the flattering part is in the details: where the line ends, how much it angles, whether it sits straight or wavy. Try a few and see which one suits your features.

Keep your color

The filter changes the cut only, so your current color, roots, and highlights stay put. Want to test a color too? Add one on top and preview a full restyle from the same photo.

Bob hairstyle preview
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Angled Bob hairstyle preview
Angled Bob
A-Line Bob hairstyle preview
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Bob presets

Choose a blunt, angled, or A-line bob

Start from a curated bob reference so the AI knows the exact shape you mean: a blunt chin-length bob, an angled bob that's shorter at the back, a longer A-line, or a soft wavy version. Pick the one closest to what you're picturing, generate it on your photo, then swap to another to compare.

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Describe the exact bob you want

Have a specific cut in mind? Type a short request: a blunt bob just below the chin, a steep angled bob with a shorter nape, an A-line that hits the collarbone, or a textured French bob with bangs. The editor keeps the request on the cut and preserves your face, color, lighting, and background.

How to Try a Bob Haircut on Your Photo

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Upload a Clear Photo

Add a clear, front-facing or three-quarter portrait in even light, with your hairline and jaw visible. Skip hats and heavy shadows so the AI maps the bob's length onto your real face accurately.

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Pick or Describe the Bob

Land on a bob preset and choose blunt, angled, or A-line, or describe a specific version like a chin-length blunt bob or a softer A-line. Keep your current color to preview the cut on your real hair.

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Generate and Compare

Get your bob preview in about a minute, set it side by side with your original, then download it or try a shorter length or different shape from your gallery.

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Bob Haircut Filter: Common Questions

1. What is a bob haircut, exactly?

A bob is a mid-length cut that usually falls between the chin and the collarbone. It's the most-requested cut in that range, and it comes in a few shapes: blunt (one even length), angled (shorter at the back, longer at the front), and A-line (a softer, more gradual version of the angle).

2. Will a bob suit my face shape and hair type?

Bobs work on most face shapes, which is a big part of why they're so popular, but the right length and angle make the difference. Rounder faces often suit a longer or angled bob, while a blunt chin bob can sharpen softer features. This filter renders the shape on your real face, so you can judge it for yourself instead of guessing.

3. How short is a bob, and how much commitment is it?

Most bobs land between the chin and the shoulders, so going from long hair means real length on the floor that takes months to grow back. That's exactly why it's worth previewing first. Compare a jaw-length version against a longer collarbone one before you decide how short to actually go.

4. What's the difference between a blunt, angled, and A-line bob?

A blunt bob is cut to one even length all the way around. An angled bob is shorter at the back and longer toward the front, creating a clear slope. An A-line is the gentler cousin of the angled bob, with a softer, less dramatic difference between back and front. You can preview all three on the same photo to see which line you prefer.

5. Can I keep my current hair color?

Yes. The filter changes the cut only, so your color, roots, and highlights stay put. If you do want to test a new shade, add a color on top and preview the cut and color together from one photo.

6. Is the bob haircut filter free?

Yes, you can try the bob haircut filter for free. Upload one photo, pick or describe a bob, and preview it on your own face before you decide whether to book a real appointment.