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Redraw the attached image in the most clumsy, scribbly, and utterly pathetic way possible.

Drop in any photo. We will redraw the attached image in the most clumsy, scribbly, and utterly pathetic way possible — like MS Paint with a mouse, on a white background. Vaguely similar, kind of off, ridiculously bad on purpose.

Redraw the attached image in the most clumsy, scribbly, and utterly pathetic way possible.
Upload an image. We will redraw it the most clumsy, scribbly way possible.

Drop in any photo. We do the rest.

Upload one image and we will redraw the attached image in the most clumsy, scribbly, and utterly pathetic way possible. No prompt to write, no settings to fiddle with, no artistic intent required. Just drop the photo in and watch it suffer beautifully.

MS Paint with a mouse, on a white background.

Use a white background, and make it look like it was drawn in MS Paint with a mouse. That distinct mouse-drawn wobble. That confidence-free line. That charming look of someone who just discovered the pencil tool and committed too early.

Vaguely similar — but also kind of not.

It should be vaguely similar but also not really, kind of matching but also off in a confusing, awkward way. The face is yours. The face is also definitely not yours. Both feelings are correct, somehow, at the same time.

The full prompt, baked in. You bring the photo.

Behind the scenes, every Bad Redraw uses one fixed prompt: "Redraw the attached image in the most clumsy, scribbly, and utterly pathetic way possible. Use a white background, and make it look like it was drawn in MS Paint with a mouse. It should be vaguely similar but also not really, kind of matching but also off in a confusing, awkward way, with that low-quality pixel-by-pixel feel that really emphasizes how ridiculously bad it is. Actually, you know what, whatever, just draw it however you want." Same prompt, every time. You bring the photo, we bring the prompt.

Low-quality, pixel-by-pixel, ridiculously bad.

That low-quality pixel-by-pixel feel that really emphasizes how ridiculously bad it is — that is the entire point. Wonky proportions, wrong colors, scribbly outlines, suspiciously placed pixels. Bad on purpose, charming by accident, deeply, deeply shareable.

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Bad Redraw Questions

What does "redraw the attached image in the most clumsy, scribbly, and utterly pathetic way possible" actually do?

Exactly what it says. You upload a photo, and behind the scenes the AI runs that exact prompt — redraw the attached image in the most clumsy, scribbly, and utterly pathetic way possible — and hands back a single bad version of your image. No prompt to write, no settings to tune, no skill required from you.

Why "MS Paint with a mouse, on a white background"?

Because that is the magic phrase. Asking for MS Paint with a mouse on a white background pushes the model into a very specific kind of bad: thin uneven outlines, off-balance fills, that early-2000s personal-website energy. The white background keeps the focus on the wonk.

Why does the result look "vaguely similar but also not really"?

Because the prompt explicitly tells the model to be vaguely similar but also not really, kind of matching but also off in a confusing, awkward way. The result is supposed to feel uncanny — recognizable enough that you can tell it's your photo, off enough that you laugh out loud.

Will the result "emphasize how ridiculously bad it is"?

Yes. The prompt is explicit about it: low-quality, pixel-by-pixel, really emphasizing how ridiculously bad it is. The whole appeal of Bad Redraw is committing fully to the bit. No salvaging, no polishing, no aesthetic restraint. Just gloriously, intentionally awful.

Is the prompt really "whatever, just draw it however you want"?

Yes — that is the actual final line of the built-in prompt. We tell the model to be clumsy, scribbly, MS-Paint-with-a-mouse pathetic, and then explicitly give it permission to give up halfway and do whatever it wants. That tonal shift is part of why the outputs are so good at being bad.

What kind of image should I upload?

Anything. A selfie, your dog, a screenshot, a logo, last night's dinner, a famous painting. The clumsy, scribbly redraw works on every kind of image — and the more carefully composed the original, the funnier the bad version usually ends up.

Is my uploaded image private?

Yes. Your image is used only for the one Bad Redraw you're generating. We do not store it after that, do not train any model on it, and never sell it. The original disappears the moment your bad version is delivered.

Can I download or share my Bad Redraw?

Yes. Every redraw is delivered as a high-resolution image you can save, post to social, drop into a group chat, or print and frame. This whole format wants an audience — bad art is best when it's shared.

Ready to redraw the attached image in the most clumsy, scribbly way possible?

Drop in any photo. We will redraw it in the most clumsy, scribbly, and utterly pathetic way possible — MS Paint with a mouse, on a white background, ridiculously bad on purpose. Free, fast, gloriously awful.