Add a face
Upload a clear portrait or generate an avatar inside TokSwap. The selected face becomes the identity for the final clip.
A strong face swap video has to follow the source performance. TokSwap is built around the clip, the movement, and the final export.
A face swap video has to account for motion, angle changes, lighting, timing, and the original scene. TokSwap keeps those video-specific needs at the center of the workflow.
Creators can upload a source clip or prepare a link, add the face identity, then generate an output that fits the short-form publishing cycle.
Upload a clear portrait or generate an avatar inside TokSwap. The selected face becomes the identity for the final clip.
Upload a short video, or paste a TikTok, Instagram, or Shorts link when URL sourcing is enabled for your workspace.
TokSwap prepares the media, queues the AI job, and returns a creator-ready vertical video for export.
Start from the video that already has the right movement, pacing, and camera framing.
Choose between uploading a face and generating an AI avatar for the identity layer.
The product spec supports async jobs so video work can render without turning the UI into a blocker.
Finished and rendering clips live in the same workspace, making it easier to pick the strongest output.
It is a video where the face identity has been changed while the source clip's body motion, camera movement, and scene remain the foundation.
Short, clear clips with visible faces and stable lighting are better candidates than long, dark, or heavily obstructed scenes.
Yes. The TokSwap creator screen includes local video upload, and the product roadmap includes source URL preparation for supported platforms.
Video generation is heavier than still-image editing. Credits give each render a visible cost and support multiple creation volumes.