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Wombo AI: The DeepFake app to animate any face

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Wombo AI: The DeepFake app to animate any face
Wombo AI: The DeepFake app to animate any face

Wombo is a Canadian Image Manipulation mobile app launched in 2021 that uses a provided selfie to create a deepfake of a person lip-synced to one of various songs.

Wombo AI

Wombo AI: The DeepFake app to animate any face
Wombo AI: The DeepFake app to animate any face
Other namesWombo.ai
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Developer(s)Ben-Zion Benkhin, Parshant Loungani, Akshat Jagga, Angad Arneja, Paul Pavel, Vivek Bhakta,
First versionFebruary 2021; 1 year ago (2021-02)
Operating systemiOS, Android
TypeDeepFake
Websitewombo.ai
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Features

Wombo allows users to take a new or existing selfie, then select a song from a curated list to create a video that artificially moves the head and lips of the selfie in sync with the song. The app works for any image that looks like a face, although it works best for three-dimensional characters where they look directly at the camera. These songs are usually linked to internet memes and include "Witch Doctor" and "Never Gonna Give You Up". The head movements created come from an existing choreography recorded by a performer who produces specific eye, face and head movements for each song, and are mapped to the captured image through artificial intelligence used to mark parts of a human face. All videos produced include a large, obvious watermark and aim to not make the video look too real.

The app includes a premium tier, which gives users priority processing time and no in-app advertising.

Wombo processes images in the cloud, unlike earlier apps such as FaceApp. CEO Ben-Zion Benkhin says that all user data is deleted after 24 hours.

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Development

Wombo was developed in Canada and launched in February 2021 after a beta period in January. Wombo CEO Ben-Zion Benkhin says he came up with the idea for the app in August 2020. The app's name comes from the console game's slang term "wombo combo" Super Smash Bros. Melee . The app is available on the App Store and Google Play Store.

Launch

In its first three weeks of release, the app was downloaded over 20 million times, and over 100 million clips were created using the app. The sudden boom in deepfake technology has been described as “a cultural tipping point that we are not ready for” as it is now possible to create a deepfake from any image on social media in very little time. of time. weather.

Price

Rather than making money by selling or using personal data, Wombo operates as a "freemium" service that pushes people to pay to sign up in order to benefit from all of its features. It costs £4,49 a month or £26,99 a year - with a three-day free trial - and offers faster processing and no ads.

WOMBO offers with each annual subscription a free trial for a limited period of time (“Free Trial”), which can only be used once. You may need to enter your billing information in order to sign up for the free trial.

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Written by Dieter B

Journalist passionate about new technologies. Dieter is the editor of Reviews. Previously, he was a writer at Forbes.

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