The verdict
Face Swap Live is deliberately focused β single-photo face swap with the lighting and expression preservation that separates passable results from giveaway results. We ship and use this ourselves, primarily for fan-edit content, social posts, and entertainment work where the bar is "looks plausible." It hits that bar consistently. The honest weaknesses: source-image quality matters more than users expect (low resolution, unusual angle, or obstructed face produces visible artifacts), and the ethical considerations are real β face data is sensitive, and not every "fun edit" is appropriate context. For consensual creative work on photos you own, it works well. For high-stakes use cases (anything that could be mistaken for real footage, anything involving minors, anything monetized via deception), the right answer is don't.