Create a talking face video from text
Apply the motion of a video on a portrait
Portrait Animation
Transform selfie videos into photorealistic free-viewpoint portraits
Turn casual videos into 3D portraits
Turn casual videos into photorealistic 3D portraits
Transform casually captured videos into free-viewpoint portraits
Turn casual videos into 3D portraits from any angle
Apply the motion of a video on a portrait
Turn casual video selfies into photorealistic portraits from any angle
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Turn casual selfie videos into interactive 3D portraits
Turn casual selfie videos into free-viewpoint portraits
One Shot Talking Face From Text is an innovative AI-powered tool designed to convert a portrait into a talking video. It enables users to generate realistic talking face animations from a single image, bringing portraits to life with synchronized audio or text input. This technology is perfect for creating engaging content, such as animated avatars, marketing videos, or social media clips, with minimal effort and input.
• Text-to-Video Conversion: Transform text into a talking face animation with a single image input.
• Realistic Expressions: The AI generates lifelike facial movements and lip-syncing for a natural look.
• Multi-Language Support: Compatible with various languages, allowing global users to create diverse content.
• Customization Options: Adjust speech tone, facial expressions, and animation styles to match your creative vision.
• User-Friendly Interface: Simple and intuitive design for both beginners and advanced users.
What formats are supported for the input image?
The tool supports common image formats such as JPG, PNG, and BMP. Ensure the image is clear and focuses on a single face for the best results.
Can I customize the voice or tone of the talking face?
Yes, you can customize the voice tone, pitch, and speed to match your desired output. Advanced users can even upload custom voiceover files for synchronization.
How long does it take to generate a video?
Processing time depends on the length of the text and the complexity of the animation. Typically, it takes a few seconds to a minute for short clips.