



Drag — same young Western face and studio light, but outfit and pose swap to a blazer fashion stance.


AI Body Swap should be treated as a consented editing workflow. Matching angle and lighting matters as much as the model choice.
Neck seam
check collar, jawline, and shadow direction
Scale
head and torso must share the same lens feel
Ethics
AI Body Swap needs consent and clear context
AI Body Swap blends a source identity with a target body, outfit, or pose while trying to match lighting, scale, neck angle, and skin tone.
No. Face swap focuses on the face. AI Body Swap also considers torso, outfit, pose, and body context, so matching angle and lighting matters more.
AI Body Swap works best with a clear source face, a clean target body reference, similar camera angle, and visible neck or collar area.
Yes. AI Body Swap can place a person into a new outfit or pose, but it should preserve identity and avoid obvious seams around the neck and collar.
Use AI Body Swap only with your own or consented images, and label results when they could be mistaken for real photos.
Tell AI Body Swap to match lighting, head angle, body scale, skin tone, and lens perspective. Those details decide whether the blend is believable.
Avoid non-consensual edits, public-figure impersonation, sexualized deception, or any AI Body Swap use that misleads viewers about a real person.
Yes, consented fashion and costume previews are a practical AI Body Swap use case when the source and target poses are compatible.
Voor gives new accounts 3 welcome credits to use toward AI Body Swap. The generator shows the exact cost before each run.
Use permissioned images, match the source and target angles, and review seams before sharing.
Start body swapBlend a consented source identity with a target outfit, body, or pose while matching light, scale, and neck angle.