Cleep AI – AI Face Swap

Cleep AI is Face Swap page part of Cleep.ai’s all-in-one AI content creation platform – built for creators and marketers who want to make social-ready content fast. The idea is to let you create or enhance visuals (including face-swap style edits) and then finish the content in the same workspace, rather than bouncing between multiple tools.

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Cleep presents itself as a “studio” for AI video, image, voice, and music creation: it highlights text-to-video generationusing multiple named models (including Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling, Hailuo, Seedance and others), text-to-image generationwith several image models, plus 170+ cinematic effects for polishing footage (transitions, grading, motion graphics), 50+ voice options for text-to-speech, and AI music generation for soundtracks—aimed at YouTubers, TikTok/IG creators, marketers, designers, and UGC/ad workflows.

Key Features

  • Photo + video face swapping – Swap a face into an image or a video clip while keeping the original scene, pose, and framing.
  • Natural-looking results – Aims to match skin tone, lighting, shadows, and facial angles so the swap blends instead of looking pasted-on.
  • Expression-aware transfers – Tries to keep key expressions (smiles, mouth movement, eye direction) so the output feels more realistic.
  • Fast, simple workflow – Upload the source face and the target media, generate, then download—built for quick iterations.
  • Creator-friendly quality controls – Designed to handle common issues like soft faces, mismatched colors, and edge artifacts around hairlines and jawlines.
  • Works as part of a bigger creation suite – Fits into a larger toolbox for generating and polishing content (video/image generation, effects, voice, and music) so you can produce finished social posts in one place.
  • Credit-based usage – Typically runs on a credit system, making it easy to test without committing to heavy exports or complex installs.
  • Made for social content – Useful for memes, UGC-style ads, short-form videos, and quick creative experiments where speed matters.
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