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portraits.com vs Canvas on Demand

Canvas on Demand wraps your existing photo on stretched canvas; portraits.com generates fully-custom art in any style and ships it framed or canvas-wrapped.

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Featureportraits.comCanvas on Demand
AI generationYesNo — photo-to-canvas only
Turnaround timePrints 2–3 days, framed 5–7 days4–8 business days typical
Customization depthFully custom art + stylePhoto retouching, no style change
Preview before buyGenerated preview + room mockupPhoto layout preview
Framing optionsCanvas wrap + framed optionsCanvas wraps primarily
US printingYesYes — US printed
Returns policyFree reorder on damaged printsCanvas on Demand guarantee
Price range$39 print / $129–$249 framed$50–$300 depending on size
Digital-only optionIncluded with every orderNot typically included
Bulk / corporateYes — volume pricingLimited

Why choose portraits.com

  • Transform any idea — not limited to your existing photo library.
  • Choose from gallery framing, not just canvas wrap.
  • Your prompt becomes art no one else has.
  • Digital file included, so you can reprint at different sizes later.

When Canvas on Demand is actually the right call

We try to be honest. Here's when you should pick them instead.

  • You want your literal photo on canvas, no stylization.
  • You specifically want a gallery-wrap canvas product at the lowest price point.

Common questions

Can portraits.com do canvas wraps?
Yes — canvas is one of our print options, and it's available in sizes up to 30x40.
Is photo-to-canvas cheaper?
Often yes per-unit — but you're comparing photo printing vs generated art. Different products.
Which has better color accuracy?
Both use archival pigment inks on premium canvas. Comparable.
Can I restyle my photo on portraits.com?
Yes — upload the photo and describe the style (watercolor, oil, line-art, etc.). That's one of our most popular workflows.
Is this a replacement for Canvas on Demand?
If you want stylized or fully-custom art, yes. If you want a literal photo on canvas, stick with them.

See the difference yourself

Describe the portrait you want. Preview it for free. Pay only if it's right.

Try portraits.com