Swap Any Face in Your Photos with AI Precision
The Change Face tool lets you replace a face in any image with a different one using AI-powered face swapping. Upload a target photo (the image you want to edit) and a source face photo (the face you want applied), then generate a realistic composite in ultra quality. The tool handles facial feature alignment, skin tone adaptation, and lighting blending automatically, so you get a natural-looking result without manual editing.
This is built for content creators assembling social media visuals, marketers testing ad concepts with different faces, designers mocking up campaigns, and anyone who needs a quick, realistic face replacement in a photo. Whether you are fixing a group shot where someone blinked, visualizing a concept for a client, or creating personalized content, the tool removes the need for Photoshop compositing or multi-step editing workflows.
AI face swap quality depends heavily on input image clarity, face angle, and lighting conditions. For best results, use well-lit, front-facing photos where the face is unobstructed by hair, hats, or shadows. Matching the angle and lighting between your target image and source face produces the most convincing output.
Which Face Editing Approach Fits Your Task?
Choose the right workflow based on your project requirements and editing skill level.
| Criterion | Our Tool | Alternatives | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Editing Skill Required | No editing experience needed—upload two images and click Generate | Photoshop compositing requires layer masking, color matching, and blending skills | Non-designers, marketers, and creators who need fast results |
| Multi-Face Group Edits | Handles one face swap per generation; re-run to swap additional faces | Desktop tools like DeepFaceLab or multi-face platforms can process several faces in one pass | Users needing to swap many faces in a single group scene simultaneously |
| Output Control & Fine-Tuning | Fixed ultra quality setting with automatic blending—minimal configuration needed | Manual editors offer granular control over mask edges, color curves, and blending modes | Users who need precise control over every compositing detail |
| Speed of Iteration | Upload, generate, download—test multiple face options rapidly without re-editing layers | Manual Photoshop edits require rebuilding layers for each face variation | A/B testing ad visuals or creating content variations at volume |
Editing Skill Required
Our Tool: No editing experience needed—upload two images and click Generate
Alternatives: Photoshop compositing requires layer masking, color matching, and blending skills
Best For: Non-designers, marketers, and creators who need fast results
Multi-Face Group Edits
Our Tool: Handles one face swap per generation; re-run to swap additional faces
Alternatives: Desktop tools like DeepFaceLab or multi-face platforms can process several faces in one pass
Best For: Users needing to swap many faces in a single group scene simultaneously
Output Control & Fine-Tuning
Our Tool: Fixed ultra quality setting with automatic blending—minimal configuration needed
Alternatives: Manual editors offer granular control over mask edges, color curves, and blending modes
Best For: Users who need precise control over every compositing detail
Speed of Iteration
Our Tool: Upload, generate, download—test multiple face options rapidly without re-editing layers
Alternatives: Manual Photoshop edits require rebuilding layers for each face variation
Best For: A/B testing ad visuals or creating content variations at volume
Use the Change Face tool when you need fast, high-quality single-face replacements without editing expertise. Switch to manual compositing or multi-face platforms for complex group edits requiring granular control.
Ultra Quality Output Without Manual Compositing
Accurate Facial Feature Mapping Across Different Angles
Simple Two-Upload Workflow for Fast Iteration
Generate a Realistic Face Swap in Four Steps
Complete your face change in four actions—two uploads, one click, one download.
Step 1: Upload Your Target Image
Upload the photo you want to edit (the Input Image). This is the image whose face will be replaced. Use a well-lit photo where the face is clearly visible and not obscured by hair, accessories, or shadows.
Step 2: Upload Your Source Face
Upload a photo of the face you want applied (labeled 'Your Face' in the tool). Choose a clear, front-facing photo with even lighting for the most natural blend with the target image.
Step 3: Click Generate
Hit Generate to start the AI face swap. The tool processes both images at an ultra quality setting, aligning facial features, matching skin tones, and blending edges automatically.
Step 4: Download the Result
Preview the output and download your face-swapped image. If the result needs refinement, try re-running with a different source face photo or a target image with better lighting and angle alignment.
Fix Common Change Face Issues
Diagnose and resolve the most frequent problems when generating face swaps.
Generation fails with 'Missing required input' error
Cause: One or both image uploads are missing. The tool requires both an Input Image (target photo) and Your Face (source face) to process.
Fix: Verify that both upload fields show a loaded image before clicking Generate. Re-upload if either field is empty or shows an error state.
Retry: Retry immediately after confirming both images are uploaded successfully.
Swapped face looks blurry or lacks detail
Cause: The source face photo is low resolution, or the face occupies too small a portion of the image. AI models struggle to extract fine detail from small or compressed faces.
Fix: Use a source face photo where the face fills a significant portion of the frame. Choose a high-resolution image (avoid heavily compressed JPEGs or screenshots) with sharp facial detail.
Retry: Re-run after uploading a higher-resolution, tightly cropped face photo.
Visible edge artifacts or unnatural blending around the face boundary
Cause: A large mismatch in lighting direction, color temperature, or face angle between the two images makes seamless blending difficult for the AI.
Fix: Choose a source face photo with similar lighting direction and angle to the target image. Avoid pairing a harshly side-lit face with a flat-lit target. Front-facing, evenly lit photos on both sides produce the cleanest edges.
Retry: Re-run with a better-matched pair of images. If artifacts persist, try a different source face photo with more neutral lighting.
The wrong face is replaced in a multi-face target image
Cause: When the target image contains multiple faces, the AI selects the most prominent or largest detected face for replacement, which may not be your intended target.
Fix: Crop your target image to isolate the face you want replaced before uploading. This ensures the AI targets the correct face without ambiguity.
Retry: Re-run with the cropped target image focusing on the intended face.
Output face looks misaligned or distorted (eyes, mouth shifted)
Cause: The source face is partially occluded by hair, hands, glasses, or the face is at an extreme side angle, preventing the AI from accurately mapping facial landmarks.
Fix: Use a source face photo that is unobstructed, clearly front-facing, and free of heavy accessories covering key facial features. Avoid extreme profile shots as the source.
Retry: Re-run with a clean, unobstructed, front-facing source face photo.
Frequently Asked Questions
What images do I need to upload to use the Change Face tool?
You need two images: an Input Image (the photo whose face you want to replace) and a Your Face image (the face you want applied). Both fields are required—the tool cannot process without both uploads.
What kind of source face photo produces the best results?
Use a clear, front-facing photo with good, even lighting where the face is fully visible and not covered by hair, hats, sunglasses, or shadows. Higher resolution images with the face filling a large portion of the frame give the AI more detail to work with, resulting in more realistic swaps.
Can I adjust the output quality setting?
The quality is fixed at ultra quality and cannot be changed by the user. Every generation runs at this setting automatically, so no manual quality configuration is needed.
How many output images does each generation produce?
Each generation produces one output image per run. If you want to test multiple face variations, run the tool again with a different source face photo.
Does the tool handle differences in lighting between the two photos?
The AI applies automatic lighting and skin tone adaptation to blend the swapped face with the target image. However, results are most natural when the lighting direction and color temperature are roughly similar between both photos. A strong mismatch—for example, pairing a face lit from the left with a target lit from the right—can produce visible inconsistencies.
Can I swap multiple faces in a group photo?
The tool processes one face swap per generation. To replace multiple faces in a group photo, crop the image to isolate each face you want changed, run separate generations, and composite the results. Alternatively, run the full image multiple times with different source faces if the AI targets the correct face each time.
Is it legal to use AI face swap tools?
Face swap technology itself is generally not illegal in most jurisdictions, but how you use it determines legality. Always obtain consent from the person whose face you are using, do not create misleading or harmful content, and check your local laws regarding synthetic media and likeness rights. Regulations such as the EU AI Act and various US state laws increasingly require disclosure of AI-manipulated content.
What should I do if the output looks unrealistic or 'off'?
The most common cause of unrealistic output is a mismatch between the source and target images. Try using a source face with a similar head angle, lighting direction, and expression to the target photo. Also ensure neither image is heavily filtered, compressed, or low resolution. If the face in the target image is partially hidden or at an extreme angle, the AI may struggle with alignment—using a more visible, front-facing target will help.