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How to use the Jeeliz VTO widget in your everyday projects

The Jeeliz VTO widget API is a Javascript library that lets you add a glasses virtual try-on widget to your web app in minutes. The widget uses our custom JS deep learning framework to detect the user’s face and add to it the glasses frame in augmented reality (AR). Although Read more…

By Benjamin Arias, 1 week1 week ago
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Record animojis-like video clips on Webojis.com

The Jeeliz Webojis API is a Javascript library that lets us capture the user’s expressions with his/her webcam to reproduce those on an Apple Animojis-like 3D avatar. To allow anyone to use our webojis, we created an online platform where one can play with several avatars and record short video Read more…

By Benjamin Arias, 2 weeks1 week ago
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Advanced use of the Jeeliz Widget VTO API

The Jeeliz VTO widget API is a Javascript library that lets you add a glasses virtual try-on experience to your web app. The widget uses our custom JS deep learning framework to detect the user’s face and add to it the glasses frame in augmented reality (AR). Besides, we made Read more…

By Benjamin Arias, 2 weeks1 week ago
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How to use the VTO Studio Lite

The VTO Studio Lite is a web application made by Jeeliz. Anyone can build a glasses virtual try-on (VTO) experience in minutes! You can access to this amazing web application here: jeeliz.com/demos/glasses-studio. It requires 1366 pixels wide or above screen and a desktop computer. The VTO widget built won’t have Read more…

By Benjamin Arias, 2 months2 months ago
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Create animojis for the Web with Jeeliz Webojis

With Jeeliz Webojis library, you can build and embed Animoji in your web app. It is fully based on JavaScript and WebGL. With this library, Anyone can create Animoji-like experiences working into their web browser. Under the hood, the library uses our custom Javascript deep learning framework. It has been Read more…

By Benjamin Arias, 3 months2 months ago
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Book: Deep Learning in the Browser

I have written a book about deep learning in the web browser. It is available on Amazon here. I wrote it with 3 co-authors, Kai Sasaki Christoph Körner, Reiichiro Nakano. It focuses on client-side deep learning implementations using JavaScript and WebGL. It deals both with using mainstream deep learning frameworks Read more…

By Xavier Bourry, 4 months3 months ago
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