R&B Album Cover Generator
R&B covers live on intimacy. The genre’s defining artwork is portraiture — close, warm, editorially lit, more fashion magazine than concert poster. The cover has to feel like the music: smooth, deliberate, and personal. That is a high bar for AI art, because generic generators default to either sterile renders or overcooked fantasy. This one is tuned for the soft light and skin-tone accuracy that R&B portraiture demands.
Upload a selfie and the generator restyles it into an editorial cover — silk and shadow, golden-hour warmth, neo-soul film grain, or clean modern minimalism — while keeping you unmistakably you. Type renders in the elegant serifs and understated scripts the genre favors, placed with the restraint a good R&B sleeve needs.
Covers generated with AlbumCover.Art
Real outputs from the generator — every export is 3000×3000 and release-ready.



Editorial portraiture for R&B
The presets are built on what makes R&B artwork feel expensive:
Intimate portrait lighting
Soft directional light, warm shadows, and accurate skin tones — the close-up editorial look that carries the genre’s biggest covers.
Texture that feels tactile
Silk, velvet, water, smoke, and film grain — materials that photograph the way the music sounds.
Restrained, elegant typography
Fine serifs, lowercase scripts, and generous spacing. R&B type whispers; the generator places it accordingly.
Neo-soul and retro warmth
For throwback records: 70s soul palettes, analog film tones, and vintage studio styling without the costume-party effect.
How to make an R&B cover with AI
Upload a portrait
A simple selfie works. The generator handles the editorial restyling — lighting, wardrobe, and atmosphere — around your actual face.
Set the mood and the type
Late-night and moody, golden and soft, or vintage soul. Add your name and title in elegant genre-appropriate type.
Refine the warmth and export
Fine-tune palette and grain, then export at 3000×3000 — ready for streaming, vinyl mockups, and press.
Release-ready by default
Every cover exports as a square 3000×3000 image — Apple Music's recommended size, well above Spotify's 640×640 minimum, and exactly what DistroKid, TuneCore, and CD Baby expect. You own the artwork, and commercial use is included on every plan.
R&B Covers: frequently asked questions
Yes. The selfie-to-cover pipeline is built to preserve likeness while restyling everything around it — lighting, wardrobe, and setting change, but the face stays recognizably yours.
Yes. Neo-soul and retro presets apply 70s palettes, analog film texture, and period styling, and you can dial the era in or out with the prompt.
The portrait presets are tuned for accurate, flattering skin tones across the full range — warm light without washing out or distorting complexion, which is where generic generators most often fail.
Yes. Lock the editorial style from your first single and every subsequent release — singles, the album, the deluxe — keeps the same visual identity.