Frequently Asked Questions

Detailed questions and answers about faceswap, including uploads, output quality, rights, moderation, billing, and support.
Mar 19, 2026
Apr 15, 2026

What does faceswap actually do?

faceswap is a stylized AI-assisted image transformation tool. You upload one photo, the system detects visible faces, and returns a "tiny-face" parody-style output.

This is not a photo restoration service, a forensic tool, or a factual media product. Outputs are designed for meme-style creativity and can include exaggeration or distortion.

Is faceswap affiliated with Charlie Kirk?

No. faceswap is an independent website and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Charlie Kirk or related organizations.

References to public figures are part of internet meme context and do not imply official partnership or endorsement.

Are generated images real photographs?

No. Generated outputs should be treated as AI-edited media. They are not documentary evidence and should not be presented as factual records of real events.

If you publish an output publicly, include enough context so viewers understand it is edited content.

What file types and sizes are supported?

Current upload guidance:

  • Input formats: JPG, PNG, WEBP
  • Size limit: up to 8MB per image
  • Typical workflow: one image per generation

If an upload fails, check file size, format, and network stability, then try again.

What kind of source image works best?

Better outputs usually come from:

  • Clear lighting on the face
  • Face visible and not heavily blocked
  • Moderate angle (not extreme side profile)
  • Reasonable image resolution

Hard cases include very blurry photos, heavy occlusion, tiny faces in distant group shots, and aggressive filters.

Why did my output look strange or low quality?

Common causes include:

  • Poor source image quality
  • Extreme expression or angle
  • Low contrast around key facial regions
  • Multiple overlapping faces

Try a different source image first. Many quality issues are input-driven rather than system failure.

Can I upload any image I find online?

No. You should upload only content you have the right to use.

You are responsible for making sure your input image does not infringe copyright, privacy, publicity, or related rights.

Can I use outputs for harassment, impersonation, or deception?

No. Prohibited uses include:

  • Impersonating a real person in a misleading context
  • Harassing, threatening, or targeting an individual
  • Political deception or misinformation
  • Fraud or scam-related manipulation

Accounts or content associated with abusive use may be restricted or removed.

Can I use outputs commercially?

Potentially, but you should review:

Commercial use is your legal responsibility. If your use case involves a recognizable person, trademark, or sensitive context, get legal advice before publishing.

How does faceswap moderate misuse?

We use a combination of:

  • Public policy rules
  • User reports
  • Internal review for abuse signals

When needed, we may remove content, limit access, or reject requests that create legal or safety risk.

How do I report abusive or rights-infringing content?

Email [email protected] and include:

  • Relevant URL or screenshot
  • Why you believe the content violates rights or policy
  • Your contact details
  • Any context that helps verify your request

Clear, specific reports are processed faster than one-line complaints.

How long does support take to respond?

Our public target is within 3 business days for normal requests.

Complex legal, copyright, or abuse cases may require additional review time.

Do you store my images forever?

No, the service is not designed as a permanent image-hosting platform.

Data handling details are described in our Privacy Policy. If you need clarification for a specific case, contact support with the relevant account or request details.

Where can I read your editorial standards?

Use these pages:

These pages explain how we publish public content, how we handle corrections, and how we separate product claims from marketing language.

I found outdated or unclear text on your site. What should I do?

Send us:

  • The page URL
  • The exact sentence or section
  • Why it appears inaccurate or unclear

We review correction reports and update public pages when needed.

Do you provide API access for this tool?

This public FAQ describes the web product experience only. If API availability changes, we will document it in the relevant product pages and policy documents.

Why does this site have so many policy and guidance pages?

AI image tools are often misused or misunderstood. We maintain policy and guidance pages to make the site clearer for users and more accountable as a publisher.

These pages are not just legal boilerplate. They define boundaries, reporting channels, and correction workflows.

What should I check before sharing a generated image publicly?

Use this quick checklist:

  1. Is it obvious that the image is edited?
  2. Could the post be interpreted as factual or deceptive?
  3. Are you allowed to use the input image?
  4. Does the content target or harm a real person?
  5. Did you add enough context for viewers?

If any answer is uncertain, do not publish until the risk is resolved.