Startup has made it possible to replace people in videos with neuro dummies
D-ID, a video generation startup, has revealed avatars for videos: they create a photorealistic image of a person. In essence, this is the result of a model in which a finished video is uploaded, and it changes the person in it into their avatar. Depending on the tariff plan, you can process one minute or five minutes of video. The avatar copies the movements of either only the head or the hands and body - again depending on the tariff. Premium models can also be run in real time.
The funniest thing about this is that they plan to sell AI avatars to serious businesses: for digital avatars of businessmen, marketing campaigns, webinars, and more. It is claimed that drawn people in video format work better: clicks increase by 30%, and conversion - by 35%. The statistics were apparently taken from the neural network cryptoscam video.
It comes with integrations with everything you can think of (from Canva to CRMs), translation into 30 languages, and its own platform for creating AI influencers for brands.