Professional headshots in Birmingham — UK-priced, GDPR-safe, from £29
You don't need to take an afternoon off work to get a professional headshot. UK-built AI headshots, delivered to your inbox in two hours, from £29 — without setting foot in a Birmingham studio.
Why Birmingham professionals are picking Profyle: studios in central Birmingham typically charge £150-300 for a one-hour session, plus the cost of getting there, plus a week's wait for edits. Profyle delivers 50+ professional headshots in two hours from £29, all from your phone. UK-hosted. UK GDPR. 7-day full refund if it doesn't land.
Why this works for Birmingham
Birmingham hosts a substantial financial services cluster (HSBC UK, Deutsche Bank, the city's professional services district), the UK's largest legal market outside London, and a fast-growing tech presence around Digbeth and the Innovation Birmingham campus. Birmingham professionals tend to need headshots that work across both the City-feeder finance roles and the regional independent firms — formal but not too stiff. Profyle's range of styles per session gives you both options without paying twice.
Profyle vs a Birmingham studio session
| Profyle | Local Birmingham studio | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | From £29 | £150-300 typical |
| Time commitment | ~2 hours, no travel | 1-hour studio session + travel + edit wait |
| Photos delivered | 40-80+ usable | 5-15 finals after edit |
| Booking lead time | Same day | 1-3 weeks for premium studios |
| Format options | Multiple looks (formal, casual, smart-casual) per session | One look per session typically |
| Refund | 7-day full refund | Studio-specific, often non-refundable after session |
| Output for LinkedIn | Native LinkedIn-ready crops | Crop yourself or pay extra |
What Birmingham customers use Profyle for
- LinkedIn refresh — single high-quality headshot for the most-viewed profile photo on the platform.
- Company team page — consistent style across the team without coordinating a single studio day for everyone.
- Conference and speaker bios — a fresh profile shot that doesn't look like every other corporate stock photo.
- Estate agent / agency profiles — Rightmove, Zoopla, and agency websites all need professional photos, and Profyle has a niche page for estate agents with the right styling.
- Personal branding — coaches, consultants, freelancers in Birmingham who want to look professional without the studio cost.
How it works
You take 10-15 selfies on your phone (any modern smartphone — iPhone, Android, doesn't matter). Upload them through pro-fyle.co.uk. Within roughly two hours you get an email with a gallery of 50+ professional headshots in your selected styles. Pick your favourites, download, use them anywhere. The selfies you uploaded are deleted after delivery; nothing is retained beyond what you'd see in your delivery email.
Common questions for Birmingham customers
Do I need to be in Birmingham to use Profyle?
No. Profyle is fully remote — you upload selfies from anywhere with internet. Birmingham location matters only for what your headshots will be used for (LinkedIn for Birmingham jobs, Birmingham company team page, etc.), not for the photo session itself.
How does Profyle compare to a one-day pop-up shoot in Birmingham?
Pop-up shoots produce real photos with a real photographer, which has its merits. The trade-off: a typical session costs £150-300, you spend an hour or two travelling and on-site, and you wait for the edit pass. Profyle is £29-£39, takes two hours start-to-finish, and you don't leave your desk. Different products for different priorities.
Are the headshots good enough for senior roles?
For LinkedIn, recruiter pipelines, agency profiles, and standard corporate use — yes. For senior executive printed marketing or board-level annual reports, the case-by-case answer depends on your specific brand standards. The 7-day full refund covers it if it doesn't meet your bar.
Is my photo data stored in the UK?
Yes. All Profyle data — including selfies and generated headshots — is hosted in the UK on UK GDPR-compliant infrastructure. If your employer's IT team has data residency requirements, this answers them in one sentence.