Not just your face — your entire frame, background included, restyled in real time as you move through it.
Most "style filters" apply a static overlay to a photo or process a clip after the fact. LiveGen's AI video style transfer restyles your entire live video feed — you, your background, everything in frame — into a different visual style continuously, in real time.
This is a full-scene transformation, not a face-only filter — so it works just as well for changing the mood of a whole livestream backdrop as it does for turning yourself into an illustrated character. Because the restyle is applied to real, moving pixels rather than a fixed sticker or LUT, edges, shadows, and reflections come along for the ride, and the look holds together even when your scene is busy.
Style Morph runs on the same real-time engine as every other LiveGen mode — one model (Xmax X2.0), many transformations. The path is simple and there is no render queue in the middle of it:
Under the hood, your camera stream is sent frame-by-frame over WebRTC to the model, which repaints each frame in your chosen style and returns it into a standard HTML <video> element on the page. There is no upload step, no export button, and nothing to install — the "generated" video and your live motion are effectively the same thing. If you want the vocabulary for what's happening, it's a form of live morph: a continuous, generative restyle of a moving feed rather than a one-shot render.
The distinction that matters most here is timing. A conventional style-transfer tool asks you to upload a clip, wait in a queue while it processes, then download the result — you don't see the outcome until it's finished, and changing the style means starting over. LiveGen inverts that: the transform is live. You pick a style and immediately see yourself and your room repainted in it, and you can switch styles, adjust your framing, or react on camera and watch the look update as it happens.
That live loop is what makes Style Morph usable for things a batch renderer can't touch — streaming, video calls, live reactions, and any moment where the point is to be in the transformed world, not to wait for a file. It also means the tool works entirely in the browser on desktop or mobile, since there's no heavy export step happening on your device.
The whole video — your face, body, and background all get restyled together, which is what makes it look like a real "world" transformation instead of a face sticker.
Both. Pick a preset style or upload a reference image and LiveGen matches your feed to its look.
Yes — it updates continuously in real time rather than freezing on one composition, so the style holds as the scene changes.
No. Standard filter apps apply a fixed color/texture overlay. This is a live AI transformation of the actual scene content, closer to true style transfer than a filter layer.
Yes — style, face, and outfit are all modes on the same real-time engine, so you can layer transformations in one session.
A typical anime filter maps a cartoon face onto your face and leaves the rest of the frame alone. A real-time anime filter built on style transfer repaints the entire scene — you and your background — into the anime style, so the whole shot looks drawn rather than just your face.
You can turn video into anime style live from your camera in the browser; the transform runs continuously on the incoming feed rather than on an uploaded, pre-recorded file.
No. The restyle runs over WebRTC in the browser on desktop or mobile — there's no local GPU, plugin, or install required.
Yes. Because it's a live video style filter rather than a batch renderer, you can run it during a stream or call and viewers see the restyled feed as it happens. For a walkthrough, see how to add effects to your live stream.
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