Photo Pair Quality
Face swaps work best when both images show similar angles, clear lighting, visible eyes, and enough facial detail to blend naturally.
Upload a source face photo and a target image, then generate one new swapped photo with a cleaner, more natural face transfer.

Source face
Target photo
— Splash gallery —
Four swaps across studio portraits, red carpet lighting, street reactions, and poster-style framing. Each result keeps the target scene intact while testing whether identity, skin tone, expression, and camera light can settle into one believable frame.
— Chapter 01 —
Face Swap is a two photo AI face swap workflow for moving one person's face into another image without hand masking, clone stamping, or building a composite layer by layer. You upload a source face and a target photo, then choose a direction such as realistic face swap, celebrity-inspired edit, meme swap, or poster-style face replacement. It is useful for consent-based jokes, social posts, creator thumbnails, reaction images, and concept edits where the swapped identity should still be readable while the final image follows the target pose, outfit, background, and camera angle.
A face swap is different from portrait retouching, a beauty filter, or a general face changer effect. Retouching usually smooths skin, adjusts color, or polishes the same person's portrait; a filter may stylize the existing face without changing identity. This tool is designed to swap faces between two uploads, creating a new guided image rather than a pixel-perfect cutout on the target photo. Strong photo face swap results depend on clear faces, compatible angles, readable lighting, and appropriate permission to use the people shown.
— Swap Tips —
Face swaps work best when both images show similar angles, clear lighting, visible eyes, and enough facial detail to blend naturally.
Meme, poster, thumbnail, and everyday swap directions each need different levels of realism, expression, and scene preservation.
Use faces you own or have permission to edit, and avoid misleading identity edits, impersonation, harassment, or sensitive contexts.
Match head angle and expression as closely as possible before generating the swap.
Use playful or concept framing when the result is for memes, thumbnails, or poster drafts.
Inspect skin tone, jawline, hairline, and eye direction because those reveal bad blends first.
Do not use face swaps to deceive viewers or place someone into a scene they did not consent to.
— Occasions —
Use one selfie and one event or paparazzi-style target image to make a cleaner celebrity-style face swap concept for a permitted joke, fan post, or creator visual.
Swap a face into a target reaction photo or expressive meme setup when the whole point is a quick visual joke for group chats, X, Reddit, or Discord.
Use a source portrait plus a cinematic target image to create creator thumbnails, promo mockups, or poster-style visual concepts with a stronger focal subject.
Try a cleaner everyday photo face swap on party photos, portrait setups, or stylized lifestyle images when you want the swap to stay readable and more photoreal.
— Chapter 04 · How to —
Prepare one source face and one target image, then choose the swap style that matches your use case. Generate a first version, preview identity and lighting, and rerun with cleaner inputs if needed.
Use one clear source-face image and one target image that defines the body, pose, outfit, or scene. The source should show the identity clearly, while the target should provide the final composition you want for the photo face swap.
Tip: Similar head angles, lens distance, and lighting usually make the swap faces result look more natural than mixing a side profile with a front-facing target.
Choose Realistic Face Swap for believable edits, Celebrity Face Swap for glam-inspired concepts, Funny Meme Swap for reactions, or Poster Style Swap for thumbnails, promos, and cinematic composites.
Tip: Use Meme Swap when accuracy matters less than the joke; use Realistic when skin tone, shadows, and facial proportions need to blend quietly.
Create the AI face swap, preview whether the identity and target framing hold, then download the best version or try cleaner inputs for a tighter blend.
Tip: Replace the source photo if the face looks soft, mismatched in age, or inconsistent around the jaw, eyes, or hairline.
— What creators say —
“The two-photo setup made it faster to get a usable face-led thumbnail concept than starting from a blank prompt.”
“Funny Meme Swap was the right level of control for quick reaction posts. It stayed cleaner than my usual rough collage edits.”
“I liked that it treated one upload as the source face and the other as the target scene. That matches how I actually think about face swap images.”
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— Frequently asked —
A face swap is a workflow that uses one source face image and one target photo to generate a new image where the source identity appears in the target setup.
Portrait retouching usually improves the same person's photo by smoothing skin, adjusting light, or refining details. A filter stylizes the existing face. Face swap is different because it uses face replacement to swap faces between two uploads.
This page is configured as a two-image flow. You upload one source face photo and one target photo, and the model uses both to build the final result.
Yes, for lawful and appropriate uses. The presets are tuned for celebrity-inspired swaps, reaction memes, and more polished poster-like results, but you should avoid misleading impersonation or misuse of someone's likeness.
That is the goal. The prompt is written to keep the first upload recognizable while following the pose, lighting, and composition of the second upload.
Use sharp photos with one clearly visible face, clean lighting, and minimal occlusion. Face swaps usually work better when both images have similar framing, head angle, and resolution.
Use photos that you own or have permission to use. If you are working with other people's images, make sure your use is lawful, consent-based, and appropriate for the context.
Upload a source face and a target photo to generate a faster, cleaner face swap image for memes, celebrity-inspired edits, and creator visuals.