Stereoscopic photography AI images

Build stereoscopic photography images in your browser with Morphic's AI image generator. Generate a side-by-side Victorian stereocard, a red-cyan anaglyph street scene, or a parallax-rich forest with deep layered planes, and pair every piece with the Style Transfer workflow to lock the stereo look, palette and depth cues across the set. Animate any still with the Image to Video tool.

Stereoscopic looks you can create

Stereoscopic scenes you can build

Stereocard pair

A wide vintage side-by-side stereo pair of a garden scene on a sepia mount, the twin frames offset by a subtle parallax, aged paper edges and soft daylight.

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Stereocard pair

Anaglyph street

A wide red-cyan anaglyph of a city street with colored fringing along every edge, deep depth pushing the foreground forward under flat even daylight.

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Anaglyph street

Layered forest depth

A wide forest with strongly separated planes, sharp foreground ferns and receding distant trunks, exaggerated parallax and cool green shafted light.

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Layered forest depth

Anaglyph valley

A wide red-cyan anaglyph mountain valley with layered ridgelines, colored edge fringing marking the depth and cool hazy atmosphere between the planes.

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Anaglyph valley

Make Stereoscopic photography in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your Stereoscopic photography

    Describe the Stereoscopic photography you want, in plain words.

  2. 02

    Generate the image

    Morphic generates a clean, ready-to-publish image on your canvas in seconds.

  3. 03

    Refine your Stereoscopic photography

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the frame.

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FAQs

How can I make stereoscopic photography images with AI?
You can build stereoscopic-style images directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Image tool, describe the subject, the stereo format and the depth cues, and Morphic renders it. No twin-lens rig or 3D viewer needed to design the look.
What visual cues make an image read as stereoscopic?
Name a side-by-side stereo pair with a subtle parallax offset, or a red-cyan anaglyph with colored edge fringing, plus strongly layered depth planes. Those cues are what signal the 3D stereoscopic look rather than a flat single image.
How do I get strong depth and parallax?
Describe it directly: "sharp foreground popping forward, distant planes receding, exaggerated parallax between layers." Naming clearly separated foreground, mid and background planes is what gives a stereoscopic image its sense of depth.
How do I keep a set of stereoscopic images consistent?
Use Morphic's Style Transfer workflow to lock the stereo format, the palette and the depth treatment, then reference that style card in every prompt. The whole set reads as one stereoscopic series rather than mismatched frames.
Can I turn a stereoscopic image into video?
Yes. Morphic's Image to Video tool animates any still you generate, and a subtle side-to-side wiggle that emphasizes the parallax or a slow push through the layered planes suit stereoscopic scenes well. Pair the result with the Music tool for a score.
Do I need photography experience to make these?
No. Morphic runs in your browser and you direct it with plain-language prompts. Anyone who can describe a subject and a stereo format can produce stereoscopic photography images. The depth cues are handled for you.