LinkedIn Professional Photo Comparison

Reve vs Z-Image Turbo

Business-appropriate professional portraits — see how these models compare with real AI-generated outputs.

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For a LinkedIn Professional Photo, the goal is simple: a credible, business-appropriate portrait with natural facial features, clean lighting, and minimal distractions. On Influencer Studio, both Reve and Z-Image Turbo can generate polished headshots, but they excel in different parts of the workflow.

Reve leans into higher aesthetic refinement and prompt accuracy—useful when you need a premium, editorial-style portrait that still reads as professional. Z-Image Turbo prioritizes speed and flexibility (including image-to-image and LoRA support), making it a strong option for rapid iteration, consistent variations, and style matching across a team or brand.

LinkedIn Professional Photo — Side-by-Side Results

Prompt

"A candid phone-camera portrait of a 28–35-year-old influencer with neatly styled shoulder-length hair, subtle makeup, and a tailored navy blazer over a simple cream top, holding their phone at arm’s length and looking just slightly off-camera with an approachable confident smile. Shot in a real coworking office lounge with a neutral wall and a laptop on the table, natural window light from the side, realistic skin texture, everyday LinkedIn-professional vibe like an Instagram story thumbnail. Keep it unposed and authentic—soft shadows, minimal background blur, no studio lighting or editorial styling."

Feature Comparison

FeatureReveZ-Image Turbo
ProviderReveTongyi Lab (Alibaba)
Subcategoriestext-to-imagetext-to-image, image-to-image
1080p / 2k ModeYesYes
4k ModeNoNo
NSFW RatingMediumLow
Aspect Ratio1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:31:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:3
Starting Price8 credits8 credits

Reve Strengths

  • Premium-looking lighting and composition for executive-style portraits
  • Strong prompt adherence for wardrobe, background, and framing details (e.g., “neutral studio backdrop, soft key light, 85mm headshot”)
  • Clean, legible rendering of small elements when needed (e.g., subtle name badge or signage in a corporate setting)
  • Great for “hero” LinkedIn headshots where polish and aesthetic finish matter most

Z-Image Turbo Strengths

  • Ultra-fast generation for rapid A/B testing of poses, crops, and expressions
  • Image-to-image support for refining an existing headshot concept (e.g., adjust background, lighting, or attire while keeping the core look)
  • LoRA support for consistent styling across multiple portraits (helpful for teams, agencies, or brand-aligned headshot sets)
  • Cost-effective workflow at the same 8 credits/image when you need many iterations quickly

Verdict

If your priority is a single standout LinkedIn portrait with a premium, highly polished finish, Reve is typically the better first choice. It’s well-suited to executive headshots, clean studio looks, and refined business aesthetics.

If you need speed, repeatable variations, or a controlled style system for multiple people (especially with image-to-image and LoRA), Z-Image Turbo is the more practical production model. Since both cost 8 credits per image, the best pick comes down to whether you value maximum polish (Reve) or maximum iteration and consistency tooling (Z-Image Turbo).

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