LuluStories - Storybooks where your child is the hero, in any language
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Most personalized children’s books only change the name. LuluStories turns your child’s photo into beautiful illustrations that appear throughout a unique story created just for them. From Pixar inspired 3D worlds and Anime adventures to magical storybook styles, every book feels truly personal. Available in 100+ languages, ready in minutes, and delivered as a digital book or a printed keepsake for families anywhere in the world.

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Hi everyone!
We’re the founders of LuluStories, and we’re excited (and honestly a little nervous) to finally share it with you.
The idea came from our own families. We wanted bedtime stories where our children could actually see themselves as the main character, not just have their name mentioned a few times. When we couldn’t find anything that felt quite right, we decided to build it ourselves.
A few things that make LuluStories special:
Your child’s photo becomes part of the story, with illustrations that stay consistent from beginning to end
Stories can be created in more than 100 languages, making it easy to share them with family around the world
Most stories are ready in just a few minutes
We’re a small, bootstrapped team and have spent a lot of time building and refining this product. We’d love to hear what you think, especially about the story quality, artwork, and anything that felt confusing or could be improved.
You can try it for free, and we’ll be around in the comments to answer questions and gather feedback.
Thanks for checking us out!
Tried the Ghibli style on my niece's photo and the resemblance in the illustrations is honestly wild. Whole book came together in under five minutes.
@elaarnavutwvsm Wow that is amazing to hear! How did you like it? Do you got any feedback for us? Many thanks! Best regards
LuluStories team
The Ghibli style is genuinely beautiful and the face consistency across pages held up better than I expected. Wish I had this when my kids were younger.
Tried it with my niece's photo and the Ghibli style came out way better than I expected, her face actually looked like her in every illustration. The space adventure story kept her glued to the screen.