With the deepfake application, Wombo.AI, one can easily animate photos of just about anyone’s face or anything resembling a face to sing songs. Wombo is an AI-powered lip sync application. Wombo CEO Ben-Zion Benkhin said that he conceptualized the idea of the application “while smoking a joint with my roommate on the roof.” And since its launch in February, the application has gained immense popularity–earning over 10 million users on the Google Play Store and a 4.9-star rating on the App Store. Security concerns Similar to other AI photo editing applications, Wombo has been surrounded by concerns regarding data privacy. It also mentions that data collected is only shared with third-party services like Amazon Web Services and Amplitude to facilitate Wombo’s animating functions and monitor user experience, respectively. How to use Aside from being adequately secure, the Wombo application is relatively easy to use. Here are the steps: Download the Wombo application from either the App Store or Google Play Store. Open Wombo and click the yellow Let's go! Read more in our articles including "Wombo AI: Make your photos sing with deepfake tech" and "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices".
With the deepfake application, Wombo.AI, one can easily animate photos of just about anyone’s face or anything resembling a face to sing songs. Wombo is an AI-powered lip sync application.
Wombo CEO Ben-Zion Benkhin said that he conceptualized the idea of the application “while smoking a joint with my roommate on the roof.” And since its launch in February, the application has gained immense popularity–earning over 10 million users on the Google Play Store and a 4.9-star rating on the App Store. Security concerns Similar to other AI photo editing applications, Wombo has been surrounded by concerns regarding data privacy. It also mentions that data collected is only shared with third-party services like Amazon Web Services and Amplitude to facilitate Wombo’s animating functions and monitor user experience, respectively.
Our coverage of Wombo Android includes: "Wombo AI: Make your photos sing with deepfake tech"; "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices"; "Sciphone goes for Android Dream 2". Each article provides unique insights and information.