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Akool Live Camera can translate video calls in real time, swap faces, and get live virtual avatars to mimic human movements


Akool Live Camera uses AI to capture human movement and mimic that movement with a generated virtual avatar in real time.

It delivers the kind of hyper-realistic visuals you’d expect from OpenAI’s video generation model Sora, but created instantly and in real time, Lu said. ● AI Avatars: Seamless, photorealistic avatars that mirror a speaker’s expressions, gestures, and tone—reacting dynamically to audience cues in real time.● Video Translation: Instantly translates spoken language while preserving voice identity and syncing lip movements—enabling lifelike, multilingual communication during live events.● Live Face Swap: Swaps faces in real time with precision and emotion retention, allowing speakers to represent different identities while maintaining authentic performance. Slated for general availability in late 2025, Akool Live Camera is set to transform global communication through real-time, AI-powered interactions.

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