Try a Bob Haircut Simulator Before You Cut Your Length
Use the AI bob haircut simulator to preview blunt bobs, French bobs, lobs, layered bobs, and chin-length cuts on your own photo.
A bob sounds simple until you choose the length. Chin-length, jaw-length, collarbone, blunt, layered, French, angled, and lob versions all change the face differently. Cutting from long hair to a bob can feel dramatic, and a few inches can decide whether the result feels sharp, soft, mature, trendy, or too short.
Hairstyle AI works as a practical bob haircut simulator. Upload a clear photo and compare bob lengths and shapes on your own face before the salon. Try a blunt bob for density, a French bob for structure, a lob for lower risk, a layered bob for movement, or a tucked version if you wear glasses or earrings often.
Use the saved preview to make the salon conversation specific. Your stylist can adapt the bob to your hair density, neckline, cowlicks, natural part, and daily styling time, while your preview shows the length and mood you actually want.
Best for
- People searching for a bob haircut simulator, bob filter, short hair preview, or lob try-on
- Anyone deciding between blunt bob, French bob, lob, layered bob, angled bob, or chin-length cut
- Salon appointments where one or two inches of length will change the whole result
How Hairstyle AI Helps
Bob Length Preview
Compare chin, jaw, collarbone, and shoulder-skimming lengths on your own face.
Shape Comparison
See blunt, layered, French, and lob directions side by side before choosing the salon brief.
Face and Neckline Check
Judge how the bob interacts with your jawline, neck, glasses, earrings, and usual part.
Cut-Regret Prevention
Preview the shorter result before removing length that will take months to grow back.
Salon planning examples
Blunt bob
Preview a strong hemline that can make fine or medium hair look denser.
French bob
Test a shorter, cheekbone-forward shape before committing to a bold cut.
Long bob
Compare the lower-risk lob route if you want change without losing too much length.
Tips & Advice
- 1 Preview the bob at multiple lengths; a chin bob and a collarbone lob can feel completely different.
- 2 If your hair is fine, compare a blunt bob before choosing visible layers.
- 3 If your hair is thick or curly, ask your stylist how much internal weight removal the preview would need.
- 4 Use a photo with your normal part so the bob shape matches how you actually wear your hair.
- 5 Save both the safe and bold versions so your stylist can explain the tradeoff.
Related Styles to Try
Bob for Fine Hair
A blunt bob is the best cut for making fine hair look thicker. Learn why the cut creates the illusion of density and preview it with AI.
Lob for Round Face
Wondering if a lob suits a round face? Discover why collarbone-length bobs create vertical lines that slim round faces. Try it with AI before cutting.
French Bob for Square Face
The French bob softens a strong jawline with chin-length layers and wispy bangs. See how this Parisian classic looks on your square face with AI.
Try it yourself
The best way to decide is to see it on your own face. Upload a photo and preview styles, colors, and beard options — free on iOS and Android.
Frequently Asked Questions
01. Can I simulate a bob haircut on my photo?
Yes. Upload a photo and preview bob lengths and shapes before cutting your hair.
02. What bob length should I choose?
Chin and jaw lengths feel sharper, while collarbone lobs are softer and lower risk. Preview several lengths because face shape and hair density change the answer.
03. Is a bob good for thin fine hair?
Often yes. A blunt bob can make fine hair look fuller by concentrating the ends into one strong line.