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AR face filters are a great way to entertain and engage audiences, and their popularity keeps growing. Face tracking is the foundation for many important functions behind AR solutions - from determining head position and gaze direction to detecting facial expressions and creating 3D models.

FaceTrack can track 99 facial landmarks with the frame rate of 30 fps on smartphones to over 100 fps on desktop computers. For specific use cases, we can reduce the number of tracked points to increase speed. This ensures the optimal performance for any use case.

There are countless possibilities of this technology for business and consumer uses, including:

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(blue star) Virtual try-on

The possibility to virtually try makeup, glasses, or jewelry is a must-have for brands in cosmetics, eyewear, and lifestyle industries. In just a few clicks, customers can check out how the chosen product looks on them. Quality face tracking allows them to get the realistic picture in real-time, even if they move their head around.

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However, virtual try-ons are not reserved for cosmetics and accessories only. They can also be used to preview the results of various aesthetic interventions such as dental treatments of cosmetic surgeries.

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Arrisum: Trying out a new smile virtually

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Oriflame: Award-winning virtual makeup app

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Acep TryLive: Virtual glasses try-on for web and retail

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WOW HOW: Revolutionizing beauty tutorials

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piiq Digital: Bringing smart mirrors to hair salons

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Juvéderm: Visualizing the results of facial cosmetic treatments


 


(blue star) Gaming and entertainment

AR face filters entertain audiences by transforming them into anything they can possibly imagine. For example, let people put on the colors of their sports team, take a selfie with a popular cartoon character or transform themselves into a popular celebrity. It’s a great way to engage users and encourage them to create and share content.

However, face tracking doesn’t always have to be the core of a product – it can also be an addition that makes the product more suitable or attractive for the target market. A great example of such use case is Canon and their new portable photo maker Zoemini. Canon created an app with creative photo editing options – from borders and stickers to 3D face filters such as animal masks. After editing their photos, the users were able to connect their smartphone to Zoemini portable printer via Bluetooth and immediately print their photos, creating fun and long-lasting memories.

Another example is FaceDanceChallenge, a game that uses human face as a joystick. Users have to mimic the emoticons shown on the screen to gain points. The game quickly vent viral and has more than 10 mil downloads to date.

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Canon lets users print out photos decorated with face masks



(blue star) Events and tours

AR face filters can help create immersive, unforgettable experiences at tours and events. They can be used to bring various characters to life (for example, historical people in museums), change people’s appearance in accordance with the main theme of the event, create fantastic photos, etc.

A great example of such a use case is Sakuya Lumina Night Walk in Osaka Castle, a tour that offers a stunning conception and production of immersive environment. Besides being amazed with surreal lighting and special effects, the visitors were also able to enjoy various face filters which helped them become a part of the story.

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