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New FaceApp application offers upgrade to your selfie editing experience

Transform your face using artificial intelligence with just one tap

by: Rochelle Acse

Want to know what you would look like if you were the opposite gender?
Probably want to meet a glimpse of your future self?
Or just having your bad day that your face is too paralyzed to fake a smile?

If it’s a yes, you might just be want to consider installing the new FaceApp application in your smartphone. An ultimate realistic face transformation is now a tap of a hand away.
 

And, today, FaceApp has been bursting its popularity on social media and the internet that took today’s selfie editing to a new level.

Most probably, your twitter and facebook feeds have been gradually filled up mostly by your friend’s random photos morphed into opposite sex, or maybe a tita of yours had just transformed herself into a fresh 18 year old lady.

As of February, FaceApp was the second-most popular photography app on Google Play in United States, followed by Photo Frame & Photo Editor, and the application is the third-highest-grossing photo app, as far as in-app purchases and subscriptions.

FaceApp offers its users instant face transformations that would alter your image from male or female, older or younger, or it could just erase your face’s creepy frown into a toothy natural warm smile.
 

When the application was first released for Apple iPhones in 2017, it had reached one million downloads only in a span of two weeks, according to FaceApp's developer, and today with an almost 3.8 million downloads on iOS and Google Play in U.S..

So, how is does this FaceApp work?

This photo morphing app uses this certain artificial intelligence and neural face transformation that makes it possible to produce hilariously weird yet realistic face alteration photo outputs you never even thought was edited.

Take a look and don't miss these funny yet elegant transformations of our favorite celebrities.
 

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