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Aurawave grades every output and ships only the photos that passed

Aragon ships every photo it generates, including the rejects. Aurawave's Intelligence Engine grades every output, kills the failures, and regenerates replacements until every delivered photo passed. You get the curated set, not a sorting job.

Built by Joshua Albanese · 18+ years behind the lens · 15,000+ studio sessions

The verdict, in 30 seconds

If you only read one section, read this one

Pick Aurawave if

You want the photo your career is going to lean on for the next 18 months. You'd rather receive 25 graded photos than 100 to sort. You believe the photographer behind the AI matters more than the AI's marketing budget.

Pick Aragon if

You're shopping on entry-tier price first. You need the absolute fastest turnaround, 15 to 45 minutes. You're rolling out headshots for a 50+ person team and need an enterprise dashboard.

The takeaway

Aurawave's Intelligence Engine kills the photos that wouldn't pass a real photographer's checklist. You receive the curated set, not the contact sheet.

Side by side

Aurawave vs Aragon, attribute by attribute

Photos delivered, grading mechanism, redo policy, who built the tool, and cost per usable photo. Values published as of 2026 from each vendor's own pricing page and product pages.

Attribute Aurawave Aragon
Photos delivered About 25, every one graded 40 to 100, shipped as generated
Grading mechanism Every photo scored against a working photographer's checklist. Failures killed and regenerated. No published grading step. Outputs delivered as generated.
Reject rate buyer absorbs 0%. Every photo passed grading. 50–60% usable rate per Aragon's own competitor batch documentation.
Who built it Joshua Albanese, working photographer, 18+ years, 15,000+ studio sessions AI researchers (per Aragon's own homepage meta)
Founder's about page /about — verifiable studio history aragon.ai/about returns 404
Redo policy "If it doesn't look like you, we redo it." No fine print. "100% money back" voided once you download a photo. 30+ Trustpilot 1★ reviews cite this trap.
Speed Under 90 minutes 15 to 45 minutes (Aragon wins on speed)
Trustpilot review count Earlier-stage volume 5,800+ reviews (Aragon wins on volume)
Entry price $19 (one-time, Foundation pack) $35 for 40 photos (Aurawave wins on entry price)

"Other tools show you their work. Aurawave shows you their graded work."

Where Aurawave pulls away

Three deltas decide most of these comparisons

The grade, kill, and regenerate loop

A working photographer shoots hundreds of frames in a session and delivers only the keepers. Aurawave's Intelligence Engine encodes that workflow. Every output is scored against a photographer's checklist for catchlight, fill ratio, sharpness, jaw separation, and identity match. Failures get killed and regenerated until the set is clean. The buyer receives a curated set of about 25 photos where every photo passed. Aragon ships every photo it generates. The buyer does the curation.

Photographer-built, not engineer-built

Aurawave's founder is a working professional headshot photographer. Joshua Albanese opened a Chicago portrait studio in 2007, ran it for 17 years, and was profiled by Voyage Chicago in 2018, five years before AI headshots were a category. He still books live studio sessions every week at JA Headshots in Fort Myers. Aragon's own homepage meta reads "Built by AI researchers." The eye that grades a headshot is built across 15,000 studio sessions, not a research lab.

A redo policy in plain words

Aurawave's policy reads "If it doesn't look like you, we redo it." Six words. No clauses about download status. No 14-day window. Aragon publishes a "100% money back guarantee," and 30+ of the 51 Aragon Trustpilot 1★ reviews cite the same trap. Buyers downloaded a single photo to inspect it at full resolution, were told the download voided the refund, and lost the money.

Where Aragon legitimately wins

The honest answer about where they're better

Aragon is faster, with 15 to 45 minute turnaround against Aurawave's under-90. It has a much larger Trustpilot review base, 5,800+ reviews against Aurawave's earlier-stage volume. Its enterprise dashboard for team headshot rollouts is more developed than ours. And its entry tier costs $35, cheaper than Aurawave's. If your priority is the cheapest entry tier, the fastest turnaround, or a team-deployment dashboard for 50+ employees today, Aragon is the better pick.

Honest routing

Which one should you actually pick?

Pick Aurawave if

  • You want the photo your career, firm bio, or LinkedIn is going to lean on for the next 18 to 24 months.
  • You'd rather receive 25 graded photos than 100 outputs to sort.
  • You believe the photographer behind the AI matters more than the AI's marketing budget.
  • You're a lawyer, doctor, real estate agent, or executive whose photo is doing real conversion work.
  • You want a redo policy without legalese fine print.

Pick Aragon if

  • You're shopping on entry-tier price first and the $6 difference matters.
  • You need the absolute fastest turnaround, 15 to 45 minutes.
  • You're rolling out headshots for a 50+ person team and need their enterprise dashboard.
  • You don't need a working photographer's eye in the loop.

Switching from Aragon to Aurawave

About 20 minutes, end to end

The whole switch takes about 20 minutes. You re-upload your selfies, the Intelligence Engine grades the new outputs, and you have your curated set the same day.

  1. 1

    Re-upload your selfies

    The same 10 selfies you used on Aragon work for Aurawave. Phone photos taken in the last year, mixed angles. There is no data export step.

  2. 2

    The Intelligence Engine grades them

    Every output is scored against a working photographer's checklist. Failures get killed and regenerated until the set is clean.

  3. 3

    Get your curated set in under 90 minutes

    About 25 graded photos. No batch to sort. Use them on LinkedIn, your firm bio, your Avvo profile, or your company about page.

  4. 4

    Keep your existing Aragon photos

    They're yours, hosted on Aragon. We don't delete them on your behalf.

Pricing, with the math

The number that matters is cost per usable photo

Aragon's $35 entry tier is cheaper than Aurawave's. The number that matters isn't entry price. It's cost per usable photo, and the math runs the other direction once you account for the reject rate.

Tier Aurawave Aragon
Foundation $19 for 15 graded headshots, 90-minute delivery $35 for 40 photos, 1 attire, 1 background, 45-minute generation
Standard $37 for 25 graded headshots, 90-minute delivery $45 for 60 photos, 2 attires, 2 backgrounds, 30-minute generation
Premium $59 for 60 photos, 35 expressions, 35 backgrounds, 30-day revisions $75 for 100 photos, all attires, all backgrounds, 15-minute generation

The graded-versus-batch math holds at every tier. Pricing values pulled from each vendor's own pricing page, last verified 2026-05.

Aurawave vs Aragon FAQ

The 6 questions buyers actually ask

Is Aurawave really better than Aragon, or is this just a marketing page?
It's both. Aurawave is opinionated. This page argues a position. The position is also defensible. Aragon ships ungraded batches. Aurawave grades every output. The cost-per-usable-photo math is in the comparison table. Read the table, read the section about where Aragon wins, then decide.
Are Aurawave and Aragon the same product underneath?
No. Both are AI headshot tools. The mechanism is different. Aragon delivers every photo it generates. Aurawave's Intelligence Engine grades every output and kills the photos that fail a working photographer's checklist before delivery. Same selfies in. Different ship gate.
Is the identity drift on Aragon worse than on Aurawave?
Identity drift is real on both. The difference is what ships. Aragon ships the drift photos as part of the 100. Aurawave's grading step kills the photos where hair color, skin tone, or age has shifted, and regenerates replacements. The buyer absorbs zero drift photos.
Can I get the redo policy in writing?
Yes. The Aurawave policy is one sentence: "If it doesn't look like you, we redo it." There's no clause that voids the redo if you download a photo to inspect it.
Does Aurawave have the same scale as Aragon?
No. Aragon has 2 million users and 5,800+ Trustpilot reviews. Aurawave is smaller and earlier-stage. The trade-off is the curation. The buyer who needs the photo of record gets a graded set. The buyer who needs the most outputs per dollar should pick Aragon.
Can I use my Aragon photos on Aurawave?
Your Aragon photos are yours, hosted on Aragon. Aurawave generates a new set from the same selfies you uploaded to Aragon. There's no data migration step because the AI is generating fresh outputs from your source photos.

What customers say

Real reviews from real customers

4.8 / 5 across 7,800+ Trustpilot reviews
"The AI-generated results are unnervingly accurate, like someone extracted the professional version of me that exists."
JB

Jeremy B.

Trustpilot · LinkedIn refresh

"I needed headshots for a last-minute conference, and Aurawave delivered in record time. The speed doesn't compromise quality."
FM

Frank M.

Trustpilot · Conference deadline

"Aurawave gave me a professional look I couldn't achieve with selfies or amateur photography."
LH

Lance H.

Trustpilot · Business owner

"I appreciate how Aurawave's AI handles diversity. The headshots look great for people of all ethnicities and ages."
GB

George B.

Trustpilot · Healthcare exec

Ready when you are

Get the curated set, not the batch

Upload 10 selfies. The Intelligence Engine grades every output. You get about 25 photos that all passed in under 90 minutes.

4.8 ★ on Trustpilot · Plain-language redo policy · Built by Joshua Albanese