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ChatGPT Action Figure Prompts

20 copy-paste prompts

Join the viral trend and turn yourself into a collectible. Upload a photo, paste a prompt, and ChatGPT renders you as a boxed action figure, Funko-Pop, LEGO minifigure, or display-case figurine — accessories and packaging text included.

In short: This page contains 20 copy-paste ready prompts, organized into 4 categories with a description and pro tip for each. The first 15 prompts are free instantly — no signup needed. Hand-curated and tested by the AI Academy team.

By Louis Corneloup · Founder, Techpresso
Last updated ·Hand-curated & tested by the AI Academy team

Classic Action Figure in Box

5 prompts

The Viral Boxed Action Figure

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Create a photorealistic image of an action figure based on the person in the uploaded photo, sealed inside retail blister packaging. The figure should clearly resemble them and wear their outfit. At the top of the cardboard backing print the name 'NAME' as a bold toy logo, with a tagline underneath. Beside the figure, include three molded accessories in the blister tray. Show it as a product photo on a clean background.

The classic viral 'me as a toy' boxed collectible.

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Pro tip: Pick three accessories that actually describe the person ('laptop, coffee cup, headphones') for a personalized result instead of generic props.

Job-Themed Hero Figure

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Turn the person in the uploaded photo into a boxed action figure themed around their profession as a [chef]. The figure wears a chef's uniform, and the blister pack includes accessories like a knife, a frying pan, and a tiny dish. Print 'MASTER CHEF [NAME]' across the top of the packaging in a bold action-toy font. Render as a realistic in-package product shot.

An action figure styled around the person's career or hobby.

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Pro tip: Swap the bracketed job and accessories to match the person; the more on-theme the props, the more shareable the result.

Retro 80s Cardback Figure

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Render the person in the uploaded photo as a vintage 1980s action figure on a worn, slightly faded cardback with retro typography and a starburst price sticker. Keep their face recognizable, include two accessories in the bubble, and give the whole thing an aged, collectible toy look photographed under soft light.

A nostalgic, weathered 80s-style collectible card.

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Pro tip: Words like 'worn cardback' and 'faded' sell the vintage feel far better than just saying 'retro.'

Deluxe Collector's Edition

4/20

Create a premium 'Deluxe Collector's Edition' boxed action figure of the person in the uploaded photo. Use a sleek black window box with gold foil lettering, a clear plastic display front, and a foam-molded interior holding the figure and four accessories. Print their name and 'Limited Edition' on the box. Photorealistic product shot.

An upscale, premium-packaging version of the toy trend.

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Pro tip: Specifying packaging materials ('black window box, gold foil') makes it look like a real high-end collectible.

Held in Hand for Scale

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Create a photorealistic image of a boxed action figure of the person in the uploaded photo being held in someone's hand, fresh from the store. Show the blister packaging clearly with their name and tagline, the figure visible through the plastic, and two accessories in the tray. Natural indoor lighting, casual unboxing vibe.

A casual in-hand shot that sells the toy as a real product.

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Pro tip: The 'held in hand' framing adds believable scale and makes the figure feel like an actual purchased item.

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Funko-Pop & Bobblehead Styles

5 prompts

Funko-Pop Style Figure in Box

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Turn the person in the uploaded photo into a vinyl collectible figure in the chibi Funko-Pop style: oversized head, large black eyes, small body, and a simplified version of their outfit and hairstyle. Place it inside a window display box with their name printed on the front. Photorealistic product shot of the box on a shelf.

The instantly recognizable big-head vinyl collectible look.

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Pro tip: Describe the style as 'chibi vinyl with oversized head and small body' rather than naming the brand for cleaner results.

Stylized Caricature Bust

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Create a glossy collectible caricature bust of the person in the uploaded photo: exaggerated head, big friendly smile, and a simplified body on a small labeled stand with their name. Vinyl toy finish, soft studio lighting, photorealistic product shot.

A playful exaggerated bust-style collectible.

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Pro tip: Keep the exaggeration on the head only and the body simple so the face still reads as theirs.

Funko-Pop Out of the Box

8/20

Create a chibi vinyl collectible figure of the person in the uploaded photo, standing on a desk next to its open window box. Oversized head, simplified body and outfit, glossy vinyl finish. Soft studio lighting, shallow depth of field, photorealistic.

A vinyl figure displayed beside its packaging.

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Pro tip: Adding 'shallow depth of field' makes the figure read as a real photographed object, not a flat render.

Classic Bobblehead

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Render the person in the uploaded photo as a desk bobblehead figurine with an oversized wobbling head on a small spring, a sculpted likeness of their face, and a glossy painted finish. Place it on a round display base with their name on a small plaque. Photorealistic close-up.

A wobbly-headed novelty bobblehead with a name plaque.

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Pro tip: Ask for a 'sculpted likeness' so the face stays recognizable despite the exaggerated proportions.

Sports Mascot Bobblehead

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Create a sports-themed bobblehead of the person in the uploaded photo wearing a [team] jersey and holding a tiny [ball]. Oversized head, glossy paint, mounted on a stadium-style base with their name. Render as a realistic collectible product photo.

A fan-style bobblehead with sports gear and a stadium base.

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Pro tip: Fill in the bracketed team and prop to personalize it; keep the jersey design generic to stay brand-safe.

Figurines & Collectibles

5 prompts

LEGO-Style Minifigure

11/20

Turn the person in the uploaded photo into a buildable toy minifigure with a blocky body, cylindrical head, printed facial expression, and molded hairpiece matching their look. Show it inside a small toy box with their name and two molded accessory pieces beside it. Photorealistic product shot.

A blocky brick-toy minifigure version of you.

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Pro tip: Say 'printed facial expression and molded hairpiece' to capture the signature minifigure look without naming a brand.

Anime Figurine on Display Base

12/20

Create a high-quality anime-style PVC figurine of the person in the uploaded photo, with a dynamic pose, detailed sculpted clothing, glossy paint, and a clear acrylic display base with their name. Style it like a premium collectible scale figure, photographed on a dark reflective surface with soft lighting.

A premium anime scale figure with a dynamic pose.

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Pro tip: Request a 'dynamic pose' so the figurine looks like a real collectible rather than a stiff statue.

3D Printed Resin Statue

13/20

Render the person in the uploaded photo as a detailed hand-painted resin display statue on a textured base, captured mid-action with realistic fabric folds and fine surface detail. Photograph it like a high-end collectible under studio lighting against a neutral backdrop.

A finely detailed painted resin collector statue.

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Pro tip: Mentioning 'realistic fabric folds' pushes ChatGPT toward sculpted detail instead of a smooth plastic toy.

Pixel / 8-Bit Figure

14/20

Create a collectible figure of the person in the uploaded photo rendered in a cute blocky 8-bit pixel-art style, sitting in a window display box with their name in retro arcade lettering. Show it as a photorealistic product shot of a real boxed toy on a shelf.

A retro pixel-art twist on the boxed collectible.

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Pro tip: Combine 'pixel-art style figure' with 'photorealistic product shot of the box' so the toy looks physically real.

Plush Toy Version

15/20

Turn the person in the uploaded photo into an adorable soft plush toy with stitched felt features, a simplified version of their outfit, and a sewn-on name tag. Place it inside cute toy packaging with a clear window. Photorealistic product shot under soft light.

A huggable stuffed-plush take on the collectible trend.

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Pro tip: Ask for 'stitched felt features' and visible seams to make it look like a real fabric plush, not a render.

Themed & Professional Variations

5 prompts

Trading Card Edition

16/20

Create a premium collectible trading card featuring the person in the uploaded photo as a heroic illustrated character. Include a holographic foil border, their name as the card title, a rarity star rating, and a small stats panel at the bottom. Photorealistic shot of the card with light catching the foil.

A foil trading card instead of a 3D figure.

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Pro tip: Asking for 'light catching the foil' creates a believable holographic shine that flat renders miss.

Superhero Action Figure

17/20

Turn the person in the uploaded photo into a superhero action figure in a stylized costume and cape, posed heroically inside blister packaging. Print a comic-style logo with their hero name across the top and include a weapon and a base accessory in the tray. Photorealistic product shot.

A caped superhero spin on the boxed figure trend.

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Pro tip: Invent a fictional hero name so it stays brand-safe and avoids copying existing comic characters.

Team / Office Action Figures

18/20

Using the uploaded group photo, create a boxed multi-pack action figure set featuring everyone as individual figures lined up in one long blister tray. Give each figure a small name label and a profession-themed accessory. Print a team name across the top of the packaging. Photorealistic product shot.

A multi-figure box set for a team, family, or friend group.

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Pro tip: Group sets work best with clear, evenly lit source photos so each face stays distinct.

Founder / CEO Collectible

19/20

Render the person in the uploaded photo as a professional 'startup founder' action figure in business-casual attire, boxed with accessories like a laptop, a coffee cup, and a tiny pitch deck. Add their name and a witty tagline on the packaging. Clean, photorealistic product shot.

A playful corporate collectible great for LinkedIn.

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Pro tip: A short witty tagline on the box ('Disrupting since 2026') massively boosts shareability.

Gamer Edition Figure

20/20

Create a boxed action figure of the person in the uploaded photo as a gamer, wearing a headset and casual hoodie, with accessories like a controller, an energy drink, and a tiny gaming chair in the blister tray. Add a neon-style logo with their gamertag on the packaging. Photorealistic product shot.

A gaming-themed collectible with on-brand accessories.

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Pro tip: Pull the gamertag and accessories from real details about the person for an authentic, personal result.

Frequently Asked Questions

Upload a clear photo of yourself to ChatGPT (GPT-4o image generation), then paste one of these prompts. Describe the packaging text, the accessories, and the style you want. ChatGPT renders a photorealistic image of you as a boxed collectible toy in seconds.
Use a well-lit, front-facing photo where your face and outfit are clearly visible, ideally full-body or waist-up. Sharp, evenly lit photos produce the most recognizable figures. Group shots work for multi-figure box sets but need each face to be distinct.
Absolutely — that's what makes results go viral. Specify your name, a tagline, and three or four accessories that describe you (your job, hobbies, or signature items). The more personal the props, the better the figure.
ChatGPT regenerates a stylized likeness rather than copying your face pixel-for-pixel, especially in chibi or minifigure styles. Add 'keep the face clearly recognizable' and use a higher-quality source photo to improve resemblance.
Stick to yourself, friends, or fictional characters you invent. ChatGPT won't create figures of real public figures, and copying trademarked characters or brand logos may be blocked. Keep packaging names and logos original to stay brand-safe.

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