Now in private beta

Static photos, alive on demand.

Right-click any image on the web and watch it look back. Subtle, identity-preserving motion — eye contact, a blink, a breath — applied to the photograph that is already there.

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How it works

Three steps to a living photograph

1

Install the extension

A one-click Chrome add-on. It puts a single new entry in your right-click menu and changes nothing else about how you browse.

[screenshot — Chrome extension install card]
2

Right-click any photo

Articles, profiles, galleries, the family album in your cloud drive. Any still image with a face becomes a candidate.

[screenshot — right-click menu on a portrait]
3

Watch it look back

A short looping video replaces the still in place. Restore returns to the original photograph at any time, on any image.

[screenshot — animated loop in place of original image]
Where it earns its keep

The photographs worth bringing back

Everyframe is built for the moments where a still picture is doing emotional work — and where a small amount of motion makes that work land harder.

[example loop — family portrait]

Family albums

You only have a handful of photographs of your grandparents. Watch them look back, blink, breathe — without changing a single feature of the photo you remember.

[example loop — magazine portrait]

Long-read portraits

Profile pieces and obituaries have always relied on a single still. A subtle loop holds attention for the few extra seconds it takes the reader to settle into the story.

[example loop — memorial frame]

In memoriam

For the photographs you keep on the mantelpiece. Identity-preserving by design — no new expressions, no invented gestures. Just presence, gently restored.

[example loop — film poster]

Posters and album art

Sci-fi posters, concert flyers, album covers. Anywhere a still face is meant to be looking at you, Everyframe makes it actually look back.

Why subtle

Not a deepfake. Not a generative re-imagining.

Everyframe applies identity-preserving motion: the photograph stays the photograph. The person looks like themselves, just present. Think of it as the Harry Potter living newspaper, applied to the rest of the web.

FAQ

Reasonable questions, honest answers

Is this a deepfake?
No. Everyframe applies subtle, identity-preserving motion — eye contact, blink, breathe — to a photograph you already have. We do not change what the person looks like, what they appear to be doing, or what they appear to be saying. See Why subtle above.
What happens to my images?
We hold the image in memory just long enough to render the loop, then discard it. We keep a SHA-256 hash for audit and abuse handling — never the photo itself. Full detail in our privacy policy.
Will my images be used to train models?
No. Your photographs are never added to a training set. The model we use (LivePortrait) is open source and was trained without your data. See our privacy policy.
Can I cancel any time?
Yes. The dashboard has a Manage billing link that opens the Stripe portal — cancel, change plan, or update card from there. No phone calls, no retention scripts.
Why does it cost $15 a month?
GPU compute is real money, and we would rather charge a sustainable price than chase a venture-funded race to the bottom. The free tier covers 5 renders a month so you can decide whether the paid plan is worth it before you pay.
Does it work for photos of more than one person?
LivePortrait animates a single detected face. If a photograph has several people, we animate the largest face and leave the rest still. We are looking at multi-face support, but it is not there yet.
What kinds of images do you refuse?
We refuse adult content, images of probable minors, and anything that violates our terms. We also refuse images of identifiable real people without consent. See Acceptable Use for the full list.
Is there an API?
Not yet. The Chrome extension is the supported way to use Everyframe today. If you have a use case that needs an API, write to us — we are listening, just not building it this week.

Ready to see a photograph look back?

5 free animations every month. No credit card. Cancel — or just stop using it — whenever.