Let them
paint again
Resurrect your deceased relatives' painting styles with AI. Transform your photos into paintings in their unique artistic vision. Their legacy lives on through every brushstroke.
How It Works
Four simple steps to resurrect your relative's artistic legacy
Upload Their Paintings
Share 3-10 photos of your relative's artwork. Our AI analyzes their unique style, brushwork, and color palette.
Create Ghost Style
We extract the essence of their artistic vision - the way they saw color, texture, and composition.
Transform Your Photos
Upload your family photos and watch them transform into paintings in your relative's distinctive style.
Order Museum Prints
Get professional prints on canvas or fine art paper. Hang them next to their originals.
What if they could paint one more?
Every family has an artist - that grandmother who painted landscapes, the uncle who captured family moments in watercolor, the parent who saw the world through unique colors and brushstrokes.
Their hands may be still, but their artistic vision can live on. Ghost Painter learns their style and lets them paint new memories - your wedding, your children, your life moments they never got to see.
Start Their LegacyTheir Brush, Your Moments
See your life through their artistic eyes. Every painting is a conversation across time.
Hang them next to the originals
Every Ghost Painter print is crafted using museum-quality materials and techniques. Archival inks, premium papers, handcrafted frames — worthy of hanging alongside their original masterpieces.
Stories of Love and Memory
Real families sharing how Ghost Painter helped them reconnect with their loved ones' artistry
"Seeing my daughter's wedding photo painted in grandpa's style brought tears to my eyes. It's like he was there, painting one last masterpiece for us."
"My aunt was an incredible landscape artist. Now I can see my children through her eyes, painted in her beautiful impressionist style."
"This isn't just technology - it's a bridge between generations. Dad's artistic spirit lives on in every painting."