Digital photography has become so sharp and flawless that sometimes we crave the opposite. This is where the old-style Polaroid images come into play. It’s getting attention on social media primarily for its warm, imperfect, and nostalgic feel. And with the Google Gemini’s Nano Banana, you can turn any of your images into a Polaroid-style portrait. The best part? It only takes a few minutes for you to convert any image into Polaroid aesthetics.
In this guide, we will go through everything you need to know about the current trend: from understanding what exactly the Polaroid portraits are to a step-by-step guide and a few sample prompts.
What is a Polaroid Portrait, and why is it trending?
Polaroid images are actually a tagline given to ancient tetro-style images that have a soft and blurry look. It has uneven lightning and grain, but in such a controlled way that it looks rather aesthetic and eye-catching than imperfect.
Whether it’s a solo portrait, group photo, or couple’s picture, the Polaroid effect instantly adds moods and character to it. And all thanks to the Google Gemini, a lot of users are converting their regular images into Polaroid portraits in minutes, and people like it so much that it has become a new trend on social media.
Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Polaroid Images
Introduction aside, let’s move on to the actual guide, where we will find a step-by-step guide on how to create Polaroid images using the Gemini.
Step 1: Open the Gemini app or trigger the Gemini Assistant on your phone.

Step 2: Click on the “Plus” icon and then “Upload Image.” You can now upload the image that you want to convert to a Polaroid-style portrait.

Step 3: Once the image is uploaded, copy and paste the prompt and hit enter. You can either use the reference prompt. Or else, I have added the five best prompts below this section. You can use that as well.
Reference Prompt – Create a Polaroid-style photograph of the person in this image. Use flash lighting in a dimly lit room, add a slight blur for realism, and place the subject against a simple background like white curtains. Keep the face unchanged while applying soft film grain and warm tones for a nostalgic vibe.

Step 4: After a few seconds of hitting the enter button, your image will be ready. You can download the image by clicking on the image and then the “Download” button. The download button will appear on the top right-hand side of the screen.

5 Best Prompts for Getting Polaroid Style Images
One single prompt can’t fit the vibe of all users. And that’s why I have added 5 different prompts that you can use to get the best Polaroid-style images. You can further modify the prompt as per your liking.
A Polaroid-style photo of person/persons laughing together, captured with flash in a dimly lit room. Slight blur for realism, warm tones, and soft film grain. Keep their real faces unchanged for authenticity, with a simple curtain background.
Generate a vintage Polaroid aesthetic portrait of one person sitting by a window, cosy and candid. Use flash lighting, faded textures, and a slight blur. The mood should feel natural and nostalgic, like a moment frozen in the ’90s.
Create a Polaroid-style group picture of persons at a casual gathering. Use flash lighting in a low-light room, add grain and slight blur, and keep the faces unchanged. The background should be plain and minimal, highlighting a candid vibe.
Polaroid photograph of a couple posing naturally. Dim-room flash, faded film tones, and warm texture. Slightly imperfect blur for realism, with a simple white curtain backdrop. Capture a cosy, candid mood as if snapped on instant film.
Retro Polaroid-style capture of one person standing casually in a room. Add 90s film grain, soft warm tones, and slight motion blur. Keep the facial details intact, while making the lighting look flash-lit in a dim background.
Final Words
The Polaroid-style images are actually one of my favorite trends of the year. It’s always fascinating to see how people can turn a modern image into vintage charm, just by using a simple prompt and an AI tool. If you want your photos to feel less like digital perfection and more like a snapshot from an old family album, this trend and the guide are for you.
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