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What is Your Face as a Vintage Airline Safety Card?

Your Face as a Vintage Airline Safety Card is a free AI-powered humor tool on Photor AI. Turn your selfie into a vintage 1970s airline safety card illustration with retro brace positions, oxygen masks & avocado colour palette. Free AI tool.

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How Your Face as a Vintage Airline Safety Card works

Step 1

Upload your photo

Drop a JPG, PNG, or WebP. Most enhancement tools work best with clear, well-lit source images.

Step 2

AI processes your image

Our model analyzes your photo and applies the enhancement — restoration, upscaling, background removal, or retouching.

Step 3

Preview the result

See the before and after side-by-side. Adjust and re-run if your plan includes multiple credits.

Step 4

Download or share

Save the enhanced image in full quality. Use it for social media, print, e-commerce, or personal archives.

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FAQ

What is Your Face as a Vintage Airline Safety Card?

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Your Face as a Vintage Airline Safety Card is a free online AI tool on Photor AI. Transform your photo into the deadpan illustrated hero of a retro 1970s airline safety card, complete with numbered instructional panels, brace positions, oxygen masks, and that iconic muted mustard-and-avocado colour palette. Absurd, stylish, and wildly shareable. Sign in to use daily credits shared across all tools.

Is Your Face as a Vintage Airline Safety Card free?

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Yes. Free accounts receive daily credits shared across all Photor AI tools. This tool costs 10 credits per use. Upgrade for more daily credits. View pricing.

What does the vintage airline safety card effect actually look like?

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Your face is illustrated in the flat, deadpan style of 1970s in-flight safety cards — think muted mustard and avocado greens, numbered instructional panels, brace positions, and oxygen mask diagrams. It's hilariously on-point.

Do I need to strike a specific pose for the best result?

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A clear front-facing photo works best, but the AI is pretty good at adapting most selfies. The more expressionless and 'instructional' your face looks, the more authentic the safety card vibe!

Can I use my safety card portrait on social media or print it?

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Absolutely — the generated image is yours to share, post, or even print. It makes a uniquely funny gift for frequent flyers or aviation enthusiasts.

Is this tool free to use?

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Yes! The vintage airline safety card generator is completely free to use on photor.io — no sign-up required, just upload your photo and let the AI do the rest.

How does Your Face as a Vintage Airline Safety Card work?

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Upload your image (or enter a prompt where applicable), click generate/analyze, and get results in seconds. Supported formats: JPG, PNG, and WebP up to 10 MB.

What can I use Your Face as a Vintage Airline Safety Card for?

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Transform your photo into the deadpan illustrated hero of a retro 1970s airline safety card, complete with numbered instructional panels, brace positions, oxygen masks, and that iconic muted mustard-and-avocado colour palette. Absurd, stylish, and wildly shareable. It works alongside other tools in our humor category — explore the related tools below. Browse all tools.

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