An AI-painted portrait of an imaginary crush, revealed stroke by stroke — openly entertainment art, never a prediction of your future partner.
Coming soon to theApp Store
Crushdraft is an AI portrait app built around the soulmate sketch trend — and honest about what it is. You pick a vibe, a mood, and an art style, and the app paints an imaginary crush stroke by stroke, from pencil outline to warm watercolor washes. Every sketch is entertainment art, clearly labeled just for fun. It is never presented as a prediction, a reading, or your fated partner.
Each portrait is generated from your chosen inputs, so two runs produce different faces — no recycled stock portrait every time. Choose watercolor, charcoal, ink-line, or pastel, and set the mood from cozy to mysterious. The reveal animation takes a few seconds and is made to be screen-recorded and shared.
The app keeps things light and clean: no horoscopes, no compatibility readings, no fortune-telling add-ons. If you upload a selfie to influence the style, it is used transiently for that single generation, and the app runs no ad tracking.
The portrait paints in live — pencil sketch first, then watercolor washes fill in warmly. It is the moment worth screen-recording.
Watercolor, charcoal, ink-line, or pastel. Each style renders the same prompt as a genuinely different piece of art.
Steer the sketch with playful prompts like cozy, adventurous, or mysterious. Your inputs condition the result, so every run differs.
Every sketch carries a small 'just for fun' note. Crushdraft is entertainment art and says so on every screen.
Keep every sketch you fall for and revisit past portraits any time.
Export the reveal or the finished portrait straight to your camera roll for TikTok, Reels, or the group chat.
Choose a couple of playful prompt chips — cozy energy, adventurous, mysterious — to set the mood.
Swipe through watercolor, charcoal, ink-line, and pastel tiles, each with a mini example.
The portrait paints in stroke by stroke over a few seconds. Screen-record it if you want the clip.
Save the sketch to your gallery or share the reveal with friends.
It is a social-media trend where people share an artist's or AI's drawing of an imagined future partner, usually as a dramatic reveal clip. The fun is in the reveal and the reactions, not in any real prediction. Crushdraft recreates that moment honestly: an AI paints an imaginary crush stroke by stroke, clearly framed as entertainment.
No — no app or artist can actually know or predict who you will meet, and services that claim otherwise are selling fiction as fact. A soulmate sketch is a piece of entertainment art. Crushdraft is upfront about this: every portrait is labeled just for fun, and nothing in the app claims to read your future.
There are many apps in this category, and most present the drawing as a genuine prediction. Crushdraft takes the honest route: it generates an original AI portrait of an imaginary crush based on the vibe and art style you pick, and openly frames it as art for fun rather than a prophecy.
You choose a few playful inputs — a vibe, a mood, an art style, and optionally a photo — and an AI image model generates an original stylized portrait conditioned on those choices. Crushdraft then animates the result painting in stroke by stroke on your screen. Because the output depends on your inputs, different runs produce different faces.
Some apps in this category reuse a small set of stock portraits, which is a common one-star complaint. Crushdraft conditions each generation on your chosen vibe, mood, and style, so the portrait genuinely varies between runs. You can also re-roll if the first sketch is not the one.
Crushdraft offers watercolor, charcoal, ink-line, and pastel. Each style is a distinct rendering of your prompt — soft washes, smoky shading, clean line work, or chalky color. You pick the style before the reveal and can try the same vibe in another style afterward.
No. A photo is optional — the sketch can be generated entirely from your vibe and style choices. If you do upload a selfie, it is used transiently for that single generation and is not kept.
Yes — the reveal is designed for exactly that. The portrait paints in over two to three seconds, from pencil outline to full color, which makes a clean screen-recorded clip. You can also export the finished portrait to your camera roll and share it anywhere.
No. There are no readings, no horoscopes, no compatibility scores, and no date-of-birth astrology anywhere in the app. Crushdraft is a portrait generator with a playful hook, positioned squarely as entertainment art.
It is the app's honesty guardrail. The small handwritten-style note marks the portrait as entertainment, so a shared sketch is never mistaken for a claim about someone's real future. It reflects what the app actually is: art, made for the fun of the reveal.
Yes. Re-rolling generates a new portrait from the same or adjusted inputs, and because generation is conditioned on your choices, the new sketch will differ from the last. Your previous sketches stay saved in your gallery.
The app is rated for teens and keeps its content light: illustrated portraits, playful vibe prompts, and nothing explicit. There is no relationship advice, no dating features, and no astrology data collection — it is a drawing app with a wink.
Draw your imaginary crush and watch the reveal — just for fun.
Coming soon to theApp Store