How to swap a face in an animated GIF
Follow these steps to get cleaner GIF face swap results and avoid common issues like blur, missed faces, or unsupported file formats.
Prepare files before you spend credits
Good inputs are the fastest way to get cleaner, sharper output.
Use a short loop
Two to six seconds keeps faces stable and renders faster.
Pick a visible source face
Front-facing or three-quarter faces work better than blocked or tiny faces.
Upload a sharp portrait
A clear, well-lit face photo gives the swap more identity detail.
Avoid heavy overlays
Stickers, subtitles, filters, and motion blur can reduce output quality.