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How do you use Reface? And is it safe to use? Here's everything you need to know about the face swap app that's taking over social media.
Selfie culture has a fancy new digital looking glass: Reface (previously Doublicat) is an app that uses AI-powered deepfake technology to let users try on another face/form for size. Aka "face ...
A new app called Reface - previously known as Doublicat - has risen in popularity on the Apple and Android app stores by allowing users to put their face on top of popular GIFs.
Reface is the latest crazy popular face-swapping app that uses artificial intelligence to take someone's selfie and place it in photos and videos of famous actors, actresses, singers, and other ...
What is Reface App? The new app taking social media by storm allows you to swap faces. In one, Dolly Parton's face is seen on goddaughter Miley Cyrus' body.
Reface, an a16z-backed synthetic media app that's developed out of Ukraine, has added push notifications informing its ~200 million-strong global ...
Buzzy face-swapping video app Reface is expanding its reality-shifting potential beyond selfies by letting users upload more of their own content for its AI to bring to life. Users of its iOS and ...
Selfie culture has a fancy new digital looking glass: Reface (previously Doublicat) is an app that uses AI-powered deepfake technology to let users try on another face/form for size.
A female Jack Sparrow looks like she'd be a right laugh over a pint. The cartoon contours of The Incredible Hulk lend envious tint to Donald Trump's awfully familiar cheek bumps. Selfie culture has a ...
Reface's app is certainly having a moment right now, bagging top download slots on the iOS App Store and Google Play in 100 countries -- helped, along the way, by its reflective effects catching ...