Browser-based, zero install
Open a tab, grant webcam access, you're swapping. No driver, no admin password, no browser extension. Works in Chrome, Safari, Edge, and Firefox on every desktop OS plus Chromebook.
REAL-TIME AI FACE SWAP IN YOUR BROWSER · SINCE 2024
Liveface runs in your browser — open a tab, pick a face, and your webcam feed becomes that face in real time. To use it inside Zoom, Meet, Teams, or Discord, OBS Studio (free) captures the tab and exposes it as a virtual camera. No Liveface driver, no admin password, no extension on either end.
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What is Liveface?
Liveface is a browser-based real-time AI face swap. Open the swap page in any modern browser, grant webcam access, pick a target face from the curated public-domain set or upload your own, and your filtered face streams back in the tab. To use the output inside Zoom, Meet, Teams, or Discord, install OBS Studio (free) and use Window Capture on the browser tab — OBS exposes the tab as a system-level virtual camera that those apps recognise. Other participants see your filtered face as a normal webcam feed with nothing to install on their end. Liveface was built as the consumer replacement for Snap Camera, which Snap Inc. shut down in January 2023; unlike Snap Camera it doesn't run as a native driver, and unlike NVIDIA Broadcast it doesn't need an RTX GPU on your machine — the AI runs on our servers and the result streams back over WebRTC. Try it instantly in the live demo on this page — no email, no card. Create a free account and you get 30 free minutes in the full studio, on us. Paid options: $7.99 Day Pass (24h unlimited), $19.99 Pro Monthly, or $179 Pro Annual (~$14.92/mo equivalent). Pro tiers remove the watermark, unlock custom face uploads, and include email support.
How it works
Open the swap in your browser, pick a face, and (if you want to pipe it into Zoom or Teams) OBS Window Capture does the rest. Nothing to install on the other end.
Liveface runs in your browser — no driver, no admin password, no extension. Try the live demo right on this page, or open the full studio — grant webcam access and you're in. Works in Chrome, Safari, Edge, and Firefox on macOS, Windows, Linux, and Chromebook.
Choose from the curated preset faces or upload your own portrait — on every plan, including your 30 free minutes. The swap follows your head movement in real time.
If you want the swapped video in a video-call app, install OBS Studio (free), add a Window Capture source on the Liveface tab, and start OBS Virtual Camera. Zoom, Meet, Teams, Discord, and Streamlabs all see it in their normal camera picker — no plugin on their side.
Features
Small conveniences that add up: a swap that opens in a browser tab, a preview that doesn't lag, an OBS bridge that takes ten minutes to set up once, and 30 free minutes so you can test it on a low-stakes meeting first.
Open a tab, grant webcam access, you're swapping. No driver, no admin password, no browser extension. Works in Chrome, Safari, Edge, and Firefox on every desktop OS plus Chromebook.
The face-swap model runs on our GPU server, not yours. No RTX requirement, no fan-spike on integrated graphics, no battery drain. Your laptop just streams video in and out.
The filtered face you see in the tab is exactly what gets bridged into your call. No surprise rendering. Adjust the face between sentences if you need to.
One free download (OBS Studio) turns the swap tab into a virtual camera that Zoom, Meet, Teams, and Discord see in their normal camera picker. Step-by-step in the guides.
Whoever you're calling sees your face as a normal webcam feed. They don't need a plugin, an extension, or to know what Liveface is. Works fine in enterprise-locked Zoom tenants.
No email, no credit card. Try it on a low-stakes meeting first. If you keep going, Day Pass is $7.99 for 24 hours and the monthly is $19.99 — cancel any time from the account page, no email-only loops.
Use cases
Liveface is a consumer tool. Keep it in consumer-grade meetings where a bit of playfulness fits. Save the serious ones for your real face.
How is Liveface different?
Snap Camera was the default option from 2019 until Snap shut it down in January 2023. The remaining ecosystem is split between NVIDIA Broadcast (free but requires an RTX 20-series GPU or newer locally) and ManyCam ($40 to $100 upfront, native app). Liveface takes a different shape: the AI runs on our server, you open the swap in a browser tab, and OBS Studio (free, optional) bridges the tab into Zoom, Meet, Teams, or Discord as a virtual camera. No RTX requirement on your end, no $40 upfront, no driver to install, and other participants don't need anything either.
| What matters | Liveface | The other options |
|---|---|---|
| Setup | Open a browser tab. OBS bridge for Zoom/Teams is a one-time 10-min setup. | Snap Camera dead since 2023; NVIDIA Broadcast install + RTX; ManyCam $40+ purchase |
| Works in Zoom / Meet / Teams | Yes — via OBS Window Capture | Depends; some need per-app plugins |
| GPU on your device | None — runs on our server | NVIDIA Broadcast: RTX 20-series or newer |
| Other participants install? | Nothing | Some per-call plugins require all participants install |
| Pricing | Free live demo + 30 free minutes on signup; $7.99 Day Pass or $19.99/mo Pro after | ManyCam $40+ one-time; NVIDIA free but hardware-gated |
| Browser-first? | Yes — open a URL, start swapping | All native apps or per-platform plugins |
Why Liveface exists
Snap Camera was the default face-filter app for video calls from 2019 until Snap shut it down in January 2023. It left a gap nothing else has really filled — NVIDIA Broadcast works only on RTX GPUs, ManyCam costs forty bucks up front, and most browser-based experiments fizzled because they could never bridge into the apps people actually use. So the default answer to "I want a face filter in my standup" became "you can't, sorry."
We built Liveface to be the sensible replacement: a face swap that opens in a browser tab, a filter catalog that stays out of your way, an OBS bridge for the meeting apps that won't take a URL as a camera, and a price that doesn't pretend this is an enterprise tool. It's for the Monday morning you want to be funnier. If that's not your Monday, no hard feelings.
Pricing
Start free: 30 minutes on us when you create an account — no card. Pro Annual saves you $60 vs monthly. Every paid tier has a 30-day money-back guarantee — if it doesn't work for your network or your meetings, write to us and we refund. Cancel from the account page, not via email. No per-minute metering, no contact-sales traps.
Day Pass
For the one-off interview, lecture, or wedding speech.
Pro Monthly
For the remote worker who uses it every day.
Pro Annual
For the people who already know they're staying.
FAQ
No. Whether you use the live demo at the top of this page or the full studio, your camera feed is processed in real time and your uploaded photo goes straight into the session — nothing is written to a gallery, a server folder, or a training set. Close the tab and it's gone.
No. Every preset face in the on-page demo is AI-generated — they don't belong to any real person, so there's no likeness to misuse. If you upload your own photo, it's used live and never stored.
The on-page demo is a quick taste — 30 seconds is enough to see your face swap live and try a few presets. Create a free account and you get 30 full minutes in the studio, on us: custom uploads, HD, and the OBS bridge for real calls.
Honestly, sometimes. A light background-blur-style filter in a standup is normal now. A full face-swap into Keanu Reeves during a board review will raise eyebrows. Use judgment — Liveface is a tool, not a career coach.
No. Whoever you're calling sees your face like any other webcam feed. They don't know you're using Liveface unless you tell them. Works fine in enterprise-locked Zoom tenants where participants can't install plugins.
Yes, via OBS Studio. The swap itself runs in your browser tab; OBS Studio (free) has a Window Capture source that picks up the tab and exposes it as a system-level virtual camera. Zoom, Meet, Teams, Discord, and Streamlabs all see the OBS Virtual Camera in their normal camera picker. One-time 10-minute setup; full step-by-step in the guides.
No. The face-swap AI runs on our GPU server, not yours — your laptop only handles video in and out. NVIDIA Broadcast needs RTX 20-series or newer locally, which is one of the most common reasons people switch to Liveface.
Yes — on every plan, and even in the no-signup demo at the top of this page. Upload any portrait; the swap adapts to your head movement in real time. The studio's preset faces are curated public-domain photographs, available to everyone too.
Not yet — Liveface runs entirely in your browser today. A native desktop app with a built-in virtual camera (no OBS step required) is in development; Pro Annual subscribers get first access when it ships. In the meantime, OBS Window Capture is the bridge into Zoom and Teams.
From the account page in the app — one click, no email-only loops, no contact-sales requirement. Day Pass auto-expires after 24 hours so there's nothing to cancel. Pro Monthly / Annual cancellations take effect at the next billing date and the 7-day (Monthly) or 30-day (Annual) refund window covers regret cases.
Your 30 minutes are waiting
Tried the live demo up top? Create a free account and we'll add 30 minutes in the full studio — your camera, any face, ready for your next meeting. No card.