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FaceApp
Published On 2017

Description

FaceApp is an AI-driven photo-editing application that offers more than 60+ filters to quickly and easily edit portraits. It has become one of the most popular photo editing apps around the world, with 500M+ downloads and active users all over the world.

It has been the #1 free iPhone app in 154 countries and the top 1 Google Play overall in 99/101 countries in 2019. It offers users a range of features to transform their face, such as selfie magic with one tap, boosting attractiveness, realistic makeovers, smoothing out any spots and wrinkles, experimenting with facial hair, and transforming into an older version.

It uses an artistic blend of advanced AI technology and usability for quick and easy editing. It also offers novelty filters to help raise the profile of the app.

FaceApp has been featured by many publications such as Forbes, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, GQ, The New York Times, TechCrunch, BBC, Buzzfeed, Vanity Fair, CNN, The Guardian, and Business Insider.

It is a lot of fun to use and has become a popular trend in 2019. Users can access the app on both the App Store and Google Play. FaceApp also offers a support page and contact information on their website.

They also provide a privacy policy and terms of use for users.

Pros & Cons

Pros

60+ filters
Transform portraits
Selfie magic feature
Attractiveness boost
Realistic makeovers
Smoothes wrinkles and spots
Facial hair experimentation
Ages portraits
Rapid editing
Novelty filters
Popularity globally
500M+ downloads
#1 free iPhone app
Top Google Play app
Available on App Store
Available on Google Play
Photoshop alternative
Magazine cover style edits
Support page available
Privacy policy provided
Terms of use provided
Contact information accessible
Instagram support
Twitter support
Facebook support
Featured in Forbes
Featured in Vogue
Featured in Cosmopolitan
Featured in GQ
Featured in The NY Times
Featured in TechCrunch
Featured in BBC
Featured in Buzzfeed
Featured in Vanity Fair
Featured in CNN
Featured in The Guardian
Featured in Business Insider

Cons

Limited editing scopes
Lack of advanced features
Filter over-supply can overwhelm
No batch processing
No built-in tutorial
Limited offline usage
No PSD support
Limited support channels
No multi-language support
Free version limitations

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