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3D vs 4D Ultrasound: What's the Difference & Which Is Best for AI?

June 2025 6 min read
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What Is a 3D Ultrasound?

A 3D ultrasound takes multiple 2D images from different angles and stitches them together to create a three-dimensional still image. The result is the classic amber/golden face image you've probably seen on social media — it looks like a clay sculpture or wax figure of your baby's face.

What Is a 4D Ultrasound?

A 4D ultrasound is simply a 3D ultrasound in real time. The "4th dimension" is time — so instead of a still image, you see a live video of your baby moving, yawning, or sucking their thumb. Many clinics charge extra for a 4D session.

3D vs 4D: Which Should You Get?

For AI baby portrait generation, both produce equal results — what matters is the still image quality, not motion. A single frame captured from a 4D session, or a high-quality 3D image, both work well with AI tools like FirstGlimpse AI.

Feature3D Ultrasound4D Ultrasound
Still image✅ Yes✅ Yes (captured frame)
Real-time video❌ No✅ Yes
AI portrait compatible✅ Yes✅ Yes
Average costLowerHigher
Best forPortrait generationWatching baby move

When to Get Your Scan

For the clearest facial detail, most sonographers recommend a 28–32 week scan for 3D/4D imaging. Earlier than 28 weeks, the baby has less subcutaneous fat, which makes the face look more skeletal. After 34 weeks, the baby's head may be deep in the pelvis, making the face harder to image.

What Type Does FirstGlimpse AI Need?

Any 3D or 4D ultrasound still image works. Just make sure:

  • The image shows the baby's face clearly (front or 3/4 angle)
  • The face isn't covered by hands, cords, or placenta
  • The image is not a 2D grayscale scan (those flat black-and-white images don't work)
  • Upload your best face-on 3D frame and the AI will do the rest.

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