Pug portrait from your photo
A custom Pug portrait, printed on real canvas. Try any style and see the wrinkles and those big round eyes as art – before you pay.
Upload a photo of your Pug, pick a style, and see it become a portrait worth hanging. You only pay when it’s unmistakably them.
Free to preview · no account needed · it’ll look like them, or you don’t pay
The Pug, in a portrait
The Pug is small, sturdy and instantly recognisable: a compact, square body with a large round head and a flat, deeply wrinkled face. Big, dark, slightly bulging eyes sit above that famous short muzzle, and the forehead carries soft folds. The tightly curled tail and short fawn or black coat complete the picture, along with an irresistibly comical, soulful expression.
What makes a great Pug portrait
Comic Book plays perfectly to the Pug's bold, almost cartoonish features – the big eyes and squashed face become wonderfully expressive. Regal Portrait makes a witty, charming contrast: that wrinkled little face given grand, dignified treatment. Oil Painting suits the velvety fawn coat and the soulful eyes, lending real warmth and depth to a much-loved comedian.
Photo tip: Light the face straight on and slightly above so the camera catches those deep wrinkles and the big round eyes without harsh shadows in the folds. Get close – the flat, expressive face is the whole story with a Pug.
Your Pug, in any style
Swap until it’s unmistakably them – it’s free to look.
What you can count on
- Real canvas, gallery-wrapped, ready to hang – something you keep, not a download.
- You see the portrait first – and if it doesn’t look like them, you don’t pay.
- Made for Pugs and every other breed – from your own photo.
- If it’s not right when it arrives, we’ll make it right – or refund you.
We’re new – so instead of borrowed five-stars, here’s our promise: you see your portrait first, and if it isn’t them, you pay nothing. Real reviews land here the moment our first customers hang theirs. We’ll never invent one.
Questions
My Pug's wrinkles and dark face are hard to photograph – tips? +
Use soft, even, front-on light to avoid losing the fawn folds or the black mask in shadow. A bright, slightly overcast day or a window-lit room shows the wrinkles and big eyes beautifully.
Which style best shows a Pug's funny personality? +
Comic Book leans into the playful, expressive side, while Regal Portrait turns the joke charmingly on its head. Both celebrate that one-of-a-kind squashy face – it really comes down to whether you want fun or grandeur.
What do I receive? +
A real canvas print of their portrait, gallery-wrapped and ready to hang – not a digital file.
Is this AI? +
Yes, and we’re open about it. Created from your photo with modern tools and printed – not hand-painted.
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