Add a face
Upload a clear portrait or generate an avatar inside TokSwap. The selected face becomes the identity for the final clip.
Make face-swapped social videos from a single face and a motion source, then keep the best results in your TokSwap library.
A faceswap works best when the workflow stays simple. TokSwap reduces the job to the pieces creators already understand: a face, a source video, credits, and an export.
Instead of opening a timeline editor, you can generate a new avatar, upload a trend clip, and render a swap from the same screen.
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.
Use a portrait, a generated avatar, a local video, or a prepared source URL depending on the job you want to run.
Keep track of ready and rendering videos so you can compare ideas without losing the thread.
The interface keeps trending motion sources, upload controls, and credit balance close together.
TokSwap is oriented around finished MP4 clips that can move into your publishing workflow quickly.
Faceswap means replacing the face identity in an image or video with another face. TokSwap applies that idea to short videos and creator-style clips.
No. TokSwap is designed around upload, source selection, generation, and export rather than manual masking or timeline work.
Use a sharp, well-lit face image with minimal obstruction. A generated avatar can also work when you want a fresh identity instead of a real photo.
Yes. The product model uses credits so creators can run multiple swaps and keep recent results in the workspace.