Best Free Deepfake Websites You Should Try For Fun In 2024

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In this webstory, we've curated a list of best free deepfake apps and websites that are generally safe for research and even some fun experimentation.

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Deepfakes Web: A web service utilizing Deep Learning to create deepfake videos. Learning and training from videos and images may take hours, but it's valuable for research in computer vision, offering both free and premium versions.

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Lensa AI: A viral app that creates AI portraits from selfies, offering various styles like superheroes and anime. While free for general use, creating portraits may require payment or subscription for access to impressive results.

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Reface (formerly Doublicat): This app, now known as Reface, uses a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) to superimpose your face onto GIFs, providing fun and entertaining results. Available for free with in-app purchases.

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MyHeritage: Known for its "Deep Nostalgia" feature, MyHeritage animates old photos, giving them a lifelike appearance. Users can experience animated images reminiscent of magical newspapers from fiction.

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DeepFaceLab: A Windows program designed for researchers and students in computer vision, DeepFaceLab facilitates the creation of deepfake videos using machine learning and human image synthesis. Free to use but requires a powerful PC with a dedicated GPU.

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Deep Art: This app transforms photos into artistic images inspired by famous artworks using advanced AI algorithms. Users can experiment with various artistic styles for free.

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FaceApp: A popular app for AI-generated face editing, allowing users to manipulate photos for humorous or nostalgic effects. Available for free with in-app purchases.

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FaceMagic: Similar to Reface, FaceMagic generates avatars from user photos, offering a variety of templates for creating videos, pictures, and GIFs. Free to start with options for premium subscriptions.

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Avatarify: An AI face animator that syncs facial cues with images, offering features like Live Mode for real-time overlaying of user faces onto avatars. Free to use with optional in-app purchases.

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FacePlay: Like Reface, FacePlay generates avatars from user photos, providing various templates for videos, pictures, and GIFs. Offers both free and paid templates.

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