Create a talking video from text, voice, and image
Audio Conditioned LipSync with Latent Diffusion Models
Convert an audio file to a waveform animation
Turn casual videos into realistic 3D portraits
Transform casual videos into photorealistic 3D portraits
Combine voice cloning and portrait lipsync animation
Edit videos by resizing and adding audio/music
Generate mouth movements on a still image using audio or video
API - Voice Generation
Create a video by combining an image and audio
Fixed fork of the original audio sr!
Generate a long video from an image with effects
Generate realistic audio from text input
TalkingFace is an advanced AI-powered tool designed to create a talking video from text, voice, and image inputs. It allows users to generate realistic, engaging videos where an on-screen face synchronizes with audio or text input, creating the illusion of natural conversation. This technology is ideal for content creators, educators, and marketers looking to enhance their visual communication.
• Text-to-Speech & Text-to-Video: Convert written text into a lifelike talking video with realistic facial expressions and mouth movements.
• Customizable avatars: Choose from a variety of pre-built faces or upload your own image to create a personalized talking character.
• Voice Synthesis: Use pre-recorded audio or generate synthetic voices to accompany the video.
• Natural Lip Syncing: Advanced AI ensures precise lip movements that match the audio, creating a seamless experience.
• Background Customization: Add or modify backgrounds to suit your content, from simple colors to complex scenes.
What file formats does TalkingFace support?
TalkingFace supports common audio formats like MP3, WAV, and video formats such as MP4. Uploaded images should be in JPG, PNG, or GIF format.
Can I customize the voice to match a specific accent or tone?
Yes, TalkingFace allows voice customization options, including different accents and tones, to suit your creative needs.
Is TalkingFace available on mobile devices?
Currently, TalkingFace is primarily accessible via web browsers, but mobile support is planned for future updates.