Akool Live Camera can translate video calls in real time, swap faces, and get live virtual avatars to mimic human movements
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Summary
AI tech company Akool has created an interactive engine that uses AI avatars to mimic human movements and gestures during live streams and virtual meetings in real-time with minimal delay.
The technology analyses live audio and visual inputs to generate avatars that can react dynamically to audience cues.
Key features of the tool include multilingual translations in real-time, live face swops, and AI video generation.
Akool’s Live Camera tool is part of the Akool Live Suite, which is available to a select group of early adopters and will be launched to the general public in late 2025.
The company’s products also include video translations, face swaps, talking avatars and the newly launched Akool Live Suite, all aimed at creating more immersive real-time content.
Jiajun Lu, CEO of Akool, said the company is focused on “enhancing the real-time experience and live experiences”.