Upload the base image
Drop in the scene you want to keep — the product shot, studio portrait, or lifestyle image. This becomes the canvas; only the face will change.
FACE SWAP
Swap one face for another in any image — keep the lighting, pose, and composition exactly as-is. Useful for localising brand presenters, testing model diversity, or reusing a premium shoot across campaigns.
No credit card to start · 200+ premium models · India-first pricing

HOW IT WORKS
Drop in the scene you want to keep — the product shot, studio portrait, or lifestyle image. This becomes the canvas; only the face will change.
Upload a reference headshot of the face to insert. A clear, front-facing portrait works best — the engine matches skin tone, lighting, and expression automatically.
The engine composites the new face into the scene with matched lighting and a natural blend. Download the result ready for ads, creative testing, or campaign localisation.
SAMPLE OUTPUT
Sample output videos and images — representative of format categories available in WTF Video Engine. Hover or scroll to play video tiles.

Base image
Original studio portrait — unchanged scene

After face swap
Different face, same scene and lighting
WHAT YOU GET
Lighting and skin-tone matched swap
The engine matches the new face to the existing scene lighting, skin tone, and shadow direction — producing a composited result that reads as a single photograph.
Brand presenter localisation
Keep an expensive studio shoot and swap the presenter face for localisation — different markets, different model diversity — without rebooking talent or re-lighting a stage.
Seconds per swap
Each face swap completes in seconds. Test multiple presenter options, run diversity variants for a campaign, or rapidly iterate on a creative concept without a reshooting cost.
Responsible use — source images required
Both base and face-source images must be uploaded by you. The engine does not retrieve faces from external sources. Use only images you have rights to.
Performance outcomes are illustrative. Actual results vary by brand, category, and ad spend.
PRICING
₹0 · हमेशा मुफ़्त
15 generations / day
Explore every format with no credit card required.
₹499 / माह
150 generations / month
For solo creators shipping regular ad content.
₹1,499 / माह
600 generations / month
For growing brands that need volume and the Brand Brain.
₹3,999 / माह
2,000 generations / month
For agencies managing multiple brand accounts.
Prices shown in USD. Indian ₹ tiers, UPI, and plan comparison on /pricing.
FAQ
Face swap replaces one face in an image with another. You provide a base image (the scene to keep) and a face-source image (the headshot to insert). The engine composites the new face into the scene with matched lighting and skin tone.
A clear, front-facing headshot works best. The face should be well-lit and unobstructed. Profile shots and angled faces reduce compositing accuracy.
Yes — that is a primary use case. Reuse a premium campaign shoot across markets or demographics by swapping the presenter face while keeping the product, background, and lighting unchanged.
You must upload both images yourself — the engine does not source faces from external databases. Use only images for which you hold the appropriate rights. Output images depicting real people must be handled in accordance with applicable laws and platform policies.
The current face swap tool operates on still images. For video, see the Lip Sync feature which handles portrait animation and re-dubbing of talking-head clips.
Yes. All outputs are cleared for commercial use under WTF Video Engine terms. You retain full ownership of every image you produce.
Yes — every plan is available in ₹ with UPI support. Plans start at ₹499/month for Creator and ₹1,499/month for Studio. The free tier (15 generations/day) requires no payment method.
Your next winning ad is one brief away — and the Brand Brain makes every batch smarter than the last.
No credit card to start · 200+ premium models · India-first pricing
Made with the engine
A closing reel of real engine output — video and image, across formats and use cases. Every tile is a sample render.







