You can now make photos come to life with the help of MyHeritage’s Deep Nostalgia tool which has created 72 million photo animations in just five weeks since its launch.
The feature allows you to see the people in old family photos blink, move their heads, and smile.The Deep Nostalgia tool is licensed by MyHeritage from D-ID, a company specializing in video reenactment using deep learning algorithm.
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The innovative feature which has wowed millions already, is based on different sequences of gestures that can be applied to a photo, each originating from a pre-recorded driver video that the company has prepared
Initially 10 such drivers were available, however, 10 additional drivers have been released which the company calls 'special animations', allowing users to see their ancestors express a wider spectrum of gestures and emotions, for example, smile wholeheartedly, blow a kiss, nod approval, and more. The special animations are available exclusively to subscribers on the Complete plan.
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To try the feature, upload a photo and then select the animation you wish to use. Animating one face in a photo typically takes between 10 to 20 seconds, depending on the length of the driver video.
PHOTO: MyHeritage
PHOTO: MyHeritage
Deep Nostalgia tool is also available on the MyHeritage mobile app which can be downloaded on both App Store and Google Play. Select the “Photos” option from the main menu and then click on the photo you wish to animate.
People around the world including celebrities shared their animated photos on Twitter:
Haven’t we always wanted to come face to face with Oscar Wilde? Now we can and see him blink! #MyHeritage #OscarWilde pic.twitter.com/xV8PgOE1E1
— Ian McKellen (@IanMcKellen) March 1, 2021
Have you seen that crazy new AI tool that animates photos?! Check out this photo of me... that was not taken recently!! #DeepNostalgia by @myheritage: Creepy?! Or cool?! pic.twitter.com/G9rwgQ78cZ
— Pee-wee Herman (@peeweeherman) March 4, 2021
Using MyHeritage's new animation software, I was able to animate a photo of my grandmother, Mary Agnes (Harrigan) O'Brien, 1885-1948. @MyHeritage pic.twitter.com/37LsAYVgU2
— Paul Brady (@PBinCT) February 28, 2021
That @MyHeritage app is fun! This is a photo of my Dad, Beryl “Buzz” Forbes when he was 15. pic.twitter.com/gBHy7ViFjY
— Wendy Forbes (@WendyForbesNM) March 3, 2021
My mother passed away young so to see her come to life in this photo is so special. Thankyou MyHeritage #RootsTechConnect pic.twitter.com/t391FfE7tf
— Sharn White (@SharnWhite) February 26, 2021
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