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Auto-clicks OK after face recognition—no more looking left then right.

This is the kind of thing people will fire up for a laugh — real‑time swaps for live streams and videos with local processing (Apple Silicon + NVIDIA support) is the key selling point. The landing page copies familiar flows — upload, pick source/target, download — and the ‘no signup, local processing’ pitch is smart for privacy-minded users, but the space is crowded with mature open‑source alternatives (DeepFaceLab, Avatarify). If the app truly delivers low‑latency, HD swaps on consumer hardware it’s useful; otherwise it risks being another pretty front end over standard models.
Streamers, video creators, social media users, meme makers and hobbyists wanting easy/high-quality face swaps
Key Features:
Real-time Streaming: Create face-swapped live streams instantly.
High Quality: One-click HD image and video/GIF face swapping.
Privacy-focused: Processing is done locally (requires Windows or Mac Apple Silicon).
Free to use: Currently available for free download.
It's designed to be the easiest-to-use faceswap tool globally, supporting high-end hardware like NVIDIA 50-series GPUs for optimal performance.
Auto-clicks OK after face recognition—no more looking left then right.
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