Apps that animate photos are in fashion, and a good example of this is Deep nostalgia, an impressive app capable of animate old photographs and turn them into “living images”. After this success, the new viral app is Wombo AI, an application that is able to animate our photographs to make them sing.
In the last hours, content created with this app is going viral, so let’s tell you how it works and how you can download it on your Android phone completely free of charge.
Wombo AI, the app that literally animates your photos
Wombo is a free application with a relatively simple operation. We have nothing but take a photo with the app or upload it from the gallery. When we upload it, this image will be uploaded to the Wombo AI server for processing by its artificial intelligence algorithm.
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The app will return an animated video to us with the photography “singing”, as we can see in the video. We can directly download this video in our gallery to share it wherever we want. The operation of the app is surprising, since it manages to animate eyes, mouth and even body, emulating human movements in a rather surprising way.
The processing time is short, since it does not take more than a few seconds to return the video with the animated photograph. If we have any concerns about the privacy implications, from Wombo they ensure that the photographs are not saved on the server.
“Wombo does not store your data in any way anywhere, and it is not used to train our ML model in any way or form. We do upload it to our server to run the Machine Learning model on it and return the result, but they are not saved or playable. “
Wombo can be downloaded for free on AndroidAlthough if we want a version with a shorter processing time and without ads, we have different monthly payment options to support the project.
Wombo
- Price: Free
- Developer: Wombo Studios Inc
- Download: For Android on Google Play
- Download: For iOS in the App Store
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Wombo AI: the app that sweeps giving life and making your selfies sing
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Ricardo Aguilar
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