Take a video and replace the face in it with a face of your choice. You only need one image of the desired face. No dataset, no training. That's it, that's the software. You can watch some demos [here](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KHv8n_rd3Lcr2v7jBq1yPSTWM554Gq8e?usp=sharing). ![demo-gif](demo.gif) ## Installation > Do not create any issues regarding installation problems. I am only responsible for issues in this program, use google for help. 1. install `python`, `pip` and `git` 2. install `ffmpeg` 3. run the following commands in terminal: ``` git clone https://github.com/s0md3v/roop cd roop pip install -r requirements.txt ``` 4. Download [this file](https://mega.nz/file/9l8mGDJA#FnPxHwpdhDovDo6OvbQjhHd2nDAk8_iVEgo3mpHLG6U) and keep it in **roop** directory. [Mirror #1](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jbDUGrADco9A1MutWjO6d_1dwizh9w9P/view?usp=sharing), [Mirror #2](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eu60OrRtn4WhKrzM4mQv4F3rIuyUXqfl/view?usp=drive_link), [Mirror #3](https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsHA3Xbnj6uAgxhb_tmQ7egHACOR?e=CPoThO) ### GPU Accleration (Optional) If you have a good enough GPU, you can use it to speed-up the face-swapping process by running `run.py` with `--gpu` flag. If you plan on doing it, you will need to install the appropriate `onnxruntime-*` package as follows: #### NVIDIA Install `cuda` and then, ``` pip install onnxruntime-gpu ``` #### AMD Install ROCM-based torch packages from [here](https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/) and then, ``` git clone https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime cd onnxruntime ./build.sh --config Release --build_wheel --update --build --parallel --cmake_extra_defines CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/opt/rocm/lib/cmake ONNXRUNTIME_VERSION=$ONNXRUNTIME_VERSION onnxruntime_BUILD_UNIT_TESTS=off --use_rocm --rocm_home=/opt/rocm pip install build/Linux/Release/dist/*.whl ``` ## Usage > Note: When you run this program for the first time, it will download some models ~300MB in size. Executing `python run.py` command will launch this window: ![gui-demo](gui-demo.png) Choose a face (image with desired face) and the target image/video (image/video in which you want to replace the face) and click on `Start`. Open file explorer and navigate to the directory you select your output to be in. You will find a directory named `` where you can see the frames being swapped in realtime. Once the processing is done, it will create the output file. That's it. Don't touch the FPS checkbox unless you know what you are doing. Additional command line arguments are given below: ``` -h, --help show this help message and exit -f SOURCE_IMG, --face SOURCE_IMG use this face -t TARGET_PATH, --target TARGET_PATH replace this face --keep-fps keep original fps --gpu use gpu --keep-frames don't delete frames directory ``` Looking for a CLI mode? Using the -f/--face argument will make the program in cli mode. ## Future plans - [ ] Replace a selective face throughout the video - [ ] Support for replacing multiple faces ## Credits - [ffmpeg](https://ffmpeg.org/): for making video related operations easy - [deepinsight](https://github.com/deepinsight): for their [insightface](https://github.com/deepinsight/insightface) project which provided a well-made library and models. - and all developers behind libraries used in this project.