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AI SwapFace is a browser-based face swap tool that lets users replace faces in photos, videos, and GIFs using AI — without creating an account. It sits in the AI image editing category, targeting casual creators and social media users who want quick, shareable results without committing to a subscription or a lengthy setup process.
The tool handles four distinct swap types from a single interface: still photo swaps, animated GIF swaps, multi-face swaps for group images, and frame-by-frame video swaps. Each mode accepts JPEG, PNG, or WebP source files up to 10MB. Users upload a source face and a target image, optionally enable face enhancement or expression preservation, and receive a processed result.
A dedicated AI Portrait Swap feature extends this to AI-generated images, including portraits produced by GPT Image 2 — a niche that most general-purpose face swap tools do not explicitly address.
The primary audience is casual users: people making memes, reaction GIFs, or short social videos who want a result in seconds rather than minutes. Content creators working in short-form video formats will find the video swap mode relevant, though the credit cost scales with clip length. Designers experimenting with AI-generated portrait workflows have a specific entry point through the portrait swap feature.
It is not aimed at professional post-production. There is no RAW file support, no batch processing, and no timeline editor. The tool is optimized for speed and accessibility over fine-grained control.
The most common use case is straightforward: upload a face, upload a target photo, swap, download. For group photos, the multiple face swap mode handles several faces in a single pass. For GIFs, the same two-upload flow applies, with the AI processing each frame automatically.
Video swaps follow the same pattern but consume more credits — 2 to 4 per second of footage — which makes longer clips expensive under the free tier. Users who want to swap a face into a 30-second clip should factor that cost in before starting.
The optional face enhancement step runs post-processing to improve blending quality. Expression preservation is a separate toggle that attempts to retain the target subject's original facial expression rather than fully adopting the source face's geometry.
AI SwapFace operates on a freemium credit model. No sign-up is required to use the free tier, which is the tool's clearest differentiator — most comparable tools gate even basic functionality behind an account. Credits are consumed per swap: 1 credit for a photo, 2 for a GIF, 3 for a multiple face swap, and 2 to 4 per second for video.
The site does not publicly disclose how many free credits anonymous users receive or at what rate they replenish. This is a meaningful gap for users trying to plan heavier usage. Signing in unlocks swap history, but the page does not detail what paid plans offer beyond the free allocation.
For light, occasional use — a few photo swaps per session — the free tier is likely sufficient. For video-heavy workflows, the per-second credit cost will push users toward a paid plan relatively quickly.
The site states that uploaded images are never stored or shared after processing. Anonymous sessions have no persistent history; swap records are only accessible to signed-in users. For users handling images of identifiable people, this no-storage claim is worth noting, though independent verification is not possible from the public-facing site alone.
The tool supports only three image formats, which excludes RAW files and formats common in professional photography workflows. Video swap credits drain fast, making free access impractical for anything beyond short clips. The lack of transparency around free credit limits makes it harder to evaluate the tool before committing time to it. These are practical constraints rather than dealbreakers for the target audience, but they matter for anyone evaluating AI SwapFace against alternatives with more generous or clearly documented free tiers.
Swap faces in still photos with high accuracy. Supports JPEG, PNG, and WebP files up to 10MB.
Frame-by-frame face tracking for seamless swaps in video content. Costs 2–4 credits per second.
Apply face swaps to animated GIFs for use in social media and messaging apps.
Swap several faces simultaneously in a single group photo in one operation. Costs 3 credits.
Designed to work on AI-generated portrait images, including those from GPT Image 2.
Optional post-processing to improve face quality and optionally preserve the target's original expression.
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