FAQs
A few quick answers to help you get the most out of your builds.
Security
Are my images private?
Yes. Your images are securely stored, tied to your account, and not visible to other users. They are only used to generate your build and are not used for training or shared publicly.
How it works
What does the tool do?
Your Portfolio Lab analyzes your images and selects a cohesive set based on strength, variety, and flow — then sequences them into a portfolio.
How many images should I upload?
Up to 200 images. A clean, thoughtful selection will produce the strongest results.
What are the build types?
Each mode is designed for a different use — from full portfolio edits to tighter, more selective highlights.
Your results
What do I get after a build?
A curated, sequenced portfolio edit based on your selection and direction.
Can I download my portfolio?
Yes. You can download your final edit as individual JPEGs, with file names sequenced in order.
Is there a PDF option?
Yes. You can also download a PDF version of your portfolio for sharing or pitching.
What’s included in the Portfolio Report?
Each build includes a report that highlights strengths in your work, notes on cohesion and selection, and thoughtful suggestions to help you continue refining your portfolio.
What is the scoring system?
Each image is evaluated based on factors like composition, lighting, color, and overall impact. The scores help guide selection, but the final edit is shaped by the overall balance of the portfolio.
Refining your edit
Can I make changes after the build?
Yes. You can remove images or add alternatives from the excluded set to refine your final selection.
If something goes wrong
What if there’s an error during my build?
If something interrupts the process, you’ll be prompted to try again. Just click the button to restart your build.
Will I lose my images?
No. Your uploaded images remain in place — you won’t need to upload them again.
A few things to keep in mind
A clean upload leads to a stronger edit
Images should be 2MB or smaller jpegs
Your direction (and Guide + Pin) influences the result
You can refine your edit after the build
This is a tool to support your process — not replace it