Compare · Liveface vs NVIDIA Broadcast
Liveface runs without an RTX GPU. NVIDIA Broadcast does not.
NVIDIA Broadcast is free, but only if you already own an RTX 2060 or newer (RTX 4080/4090/5080/5090 for the premium effects). Liveface processes the AI on our GPU servers and streams the result back — your laptop just needs a browser. Works on integrated Intel/AMD graphics, Apple Silicon, M1/M2/M3 Macs, Chromebooks, and Linux.
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| What matters | Liveface | NVIDIA Broadcast |
|---|---|---|
| Local GPU required | No — runs on our servers | Yes — RTX 2060 minimum; RTX 4080+ for newer effects |
| Cost | 30-min trial + $7.99 / $19.99 / $179 paid tiers | Free if you have RTX hardware ($300-$2000 GPU upfront) |
| Cross-OS | macOS / Windows / Linux / Chromebook | Windows only |
| Install needed | No (browser) + OBS Studio for Zoom/Teams | NVIDIA Broadcast app + RTX driver |
| Real-time face swap (identity) | Yes | No — background blur, noise removal, eye contact, framing only |
| Background blur / removal | No | Yes |
| Noise suppression | No | Yes — RTX Voice tech |
| Auto-framing / virtual camera | Via OBS Window Capture | Built-in |
Where Liveface wins
- — No $300+ GPU purchase required to start.
- — Works on Macs (any chip, any year), Linux, Chromebooks — NVIDIA Broadcast is Windows-only.
- — Does identity swap, not just stylistic effects — NVIDIA Broadcast doesn't.
- — Trial in 30 seconds — no install, no GPU driver update.
Where NVIDIA Broadcast wins
- — NVIDIA Broadcast is free if you own an RTX card — no subscription.
- — Includes background blur / removal + noise suppression (different feature set, but useful in calls).
- — Built-in virtual camera, no OBS bridge step.
Verdict
Liveface and NVIDIA Broadcast solve different problems on different hardware. NVIDIA Broadcast is great if you already own an RTX-class card and you want background blur + noise removal as a free utility. Liveface is the only option if you want real-time identity face swap, OR if you don't have an RTX GPU at all — including everyone on Mac, Linux, or Chromebook. For users without compatible NVIDIA hardware, NVIDIA Broadcast is not a viable alternative — they need a cloud-based option like Liveface.
Frequently asked
Will my GTX 1080 / GTX 1660 / older NVIDIA card work with NVIDIA Broadcast?
No. NVIDIA Broadcast requires RTX architecture — GTX cards are not supported regardless of VRAM. The premium effects (Studio Voice, Eye Contact) require RTX 4080 or newer. Liveface works on any GPU including integrated graphics because the AI runs on our servers.
Does Liveface also do background blur or noise suppression?
Not currently — Liveface focuses on real-time face swap (different identity, head-tracked). Background blur is built into Zoom / Meet / Teams natively; for noise suppression most users pair Liveface with Krisp or the built-in voice features in their meeting app.
Can I use both at the same time?
Yes. NVIDIA Broadcast handles your real webcam (background blur, noise); Liveface captures your filtered face via OBS. Stack them — different layers of the pipeline.