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Image GenerationAdvanced Face Swap
Advanced Face SwapPixio image systemBuilt for controlled visual output

Advanced Face Swap

Swap one or two faces in a target image with control over identity and blend—useful for casting, avatars, and creative composites.

Pixio read

The best image results come from specific composition, style, and lighting language. Be explicit about what should be in frame and what should feel dominant.

Open in PixioStudy the workflow

Best results start with a precise subject, composition, and style direction.

Why creators use it
Composition drives quality
Lighting direction matters
Great for polished finals
Prompt
Creation input
Compose
Workflow behavior
Style
Consistency control
Finals
Design fit
Pixio briefing

How to get the best out of Advanced Face Swap

Generate
Best when you need a fresh composition from text and direction.
Key art, concepts, campaigns, exploration.
Edit
Best when the composition is already there and only selected parts need to change.
Inpainting, replacements, polish passes, localized control.
Reference
Best when a subject, style, or visual identity needs to remain consistent.
Character systems, branded visuals, multi-image continuity.
Basic Info

Advanced Face Swap is available in Pixio. Swap one or two faces in a target image with control over identity and blend—useful for casting, avatars, and creative composites.

Advanced Face Swap

Advanced Face Swap is available in Pixio. Swap one or two faces in a target image with control over identity and blend—useful for casting, avatars, and creative composites.

Use this when

  • You need to swap one or two faces in a target image with control over identity and blend.
  • You are doing casting, avatars, or creative composites (e.g. put a specific face onto a body or scene).
  • You have a source face (reference) and a target image and want the source identity in the target with natural lighting and blend.

Modes in Pixio

ModeInputBest for
Face SwapTarget image + one or two source facesReplace face(s) in target with control over blend

Options

Number of faces (1 or 2), blend strength, and output depend on backend; check the model card in Pixio for credits and limits.

When to use Advanced Face Swap vs other models

ScenarioBest choice
Swap face(s) in an image with identity and blend controlAdvanced Face Swap
Remove or replace backgroundBackground Removal
Restore photosPhoto Restoration
Generate new imageUse a text-to-image model

Tips

  • Clear source face (front or three-quarter, good lighting) and compatible target (face angle, lighting) improve blend. Use for casting and avatars; check usage policies in Pixio.

Learn in the Academy

Step-by-step lessons, hands-on prompts, and a quiz to master Advanced Face Swap.

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Use in Pixio

Open Pixio Generate and try Advanced Face Swap right now.

Quick reads
Composition drives quality
Lighting direction matters
Great for polished finals
Options and credits
Prompting
Subject + composition + lighting + style
Be explicit about what leads the frame.
References
Optional
Use when subject or brand identity must hold.
Edits
Variations and rerolls
Change only the weak area whenever possible.
Practical playbook
Use these heuristics to get cleaner, more controllable outputs without wasting runs.
NextBackground Removal
Prompt architecture
Build the output like a creative brief.
[Subject] + [Style] + [Composition] + [Lighting] + [Background] + [Quality Intent]
Prompt demo
Luxury skincare bottle on wet black stone, centered composition, soft magenta rim light, cool studio fill, shallow reflections, premium editorial product photography.

A strong image prompt defines the subject, composition, lighting, and finish instead of leaving them implied.

Modes and controls
Build the frame from text
Generate
Open Generate
1

Tell the model what should dominate the frame first.

2

Use lighting language early; it changes everything downstream.

3

When editing, describe what stays, not just what changes.

4

References help when continuity matters more than novelty.

Use precise visual language to control subject, composition, lighting, and style from the start.

Change only what matters
Edit

Preserve the useful parts of the image while steering the rest with masks, references, or prompt edits.

Hold the identity together
Reference

Bring in reference images or LoRAs when consistency is more important than exploration.

Prompt
Creation input
Compose
Workflow behavior
Style
Consistency control
Finals
Design fit
Best use cases
1

Advanced Face Swap is strongest when the visual brief is specific about framing, style, and what should read first.

2

Use it for campaign images, product shots, subject consistency, or polished concept work.

3

When editing, say exactly what changes and what must remain untouched.

Pixio workflow
Step 01
Define the frame

Lock the subject, composition, and lighting direction before you chase style nuance.

Step 02
Protect consistency

Use references or edits when the same subject, style, or layout has to survive across versions.

Step 03
Polish to finals

Once the frame works, refine only the weak areas instead of rewriting the whole composition.

Best paired with
Upscale

Finish strong compositions by scaling them without rebuilding the frame from scratch.

Pixio Image Edit

Use editing tools after the initial generation when the composition is right but the details still need polish.