AI templates and creative entry points
DreamFace opens with AI-powered podcast cards, avatar talking, image generation, video-to-video, AI filters, dream-act tools, magic effects, voice studio, background remover, and other creation shortcuts. The explore tab groups templates into fresh filters, song covers, new acting clips, trend actions, and travel-style effects.
This layout is useful for users who want to start from a template instead of building a video from scratch. Personal photos, voices, and likeness-based edits should be chosen carefully because AI media can be sensitive and may be reused across creative workflows.
Clip feed, inbox, and profile credits
The app includes a live feed with generated clips, reaction counts, share buttons, try buttons, inbox notices, likes, comments, new followers, feature updates, and profile pages. Profile screens show credits, avatars, voices, likes, pro upgrade prompts, login, account tools, coupon entry, watermark removal, and cache clearing.
These areas make DreamFace feel like both a creator tool and a social-style browsing space. Users should review credits, watermark options, login choices, and feed sharing before publishing or saving edited portraits, voices, or character videos.
Permissions and media privacy
Android settings show notifications, camera, microphone, music and audio, photos and videos, supported links, storage, mobile data, battery, and application data controls. Notifications were blocked and no runtime permissions were allowed during the visible settings path.
Creative apps can request access to photos, audio, camera input, and voice-related assets. Users should keep only the permissions needed for the current project, clear cache when necessary, and avoid uploading private faces or voices without consent or clear creative purpose.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.