Deepmode Clone AI
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Deepmode Clone AI: My Unfiltered Thoughts

DeepMode allows you to upload a handful of photos (5–30) and transform them into a fully customizable AI clone—or personal avatar—that retains your facial identity through various generated images.

This clone can be used to generate lifelike visuals in realistic, digital art, or anime styles, with options to tweak outfits, expressions, hair, and more.

Once trained (processing takes around 20 minutes), you gain a stable, consistent model: you can generate new images where the same face shows up in different scenes or outfits—and it’s uncensored, meaning no unwanted filters get in your way.

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Why it might be perfect for you

Ever wish you had a digital twin that could pose in fantasy armor on Mars or chill in comfy streetwear under city lights? DeepMode is essentially that—but in image form. No clone feels off‑brand, because you control the look and feel.

Great if you:

  • Want consistent AI visuals for character series, fan art, or fantasy projects
  • Prefer not to start from blank: you feed it your own photos, it builds a visual persona
  • Care about privacy: uploads get deleted after training, and generated content stays private

Breakdown Table: Create AI Clone Feature

StepWhat Happens
Photo UploadSubmit 5–30 images to train your clone model
Training TimeProcessing takes about 20 minutes
Clone CreationYou get an AI twin that mirrors your facial traits consistently
Style OptionsRealistic, digital art, anime—all available
Customization ToolsOutfits, hair color, facial expressions, scene context
Privacy PolicyUploaded input erased; outputs remain accessible only to you
Credit SystemEach image costs credits; free credits to start, then pay-as-you-go

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How it feels—my own narrative corner

I signed up, threw in ten selfies (different angles, expressions), and after twenty minutes got a prompt—“Your AI clone is ready.” Clicked generate with the “sporty” theme and got a clean, consistent face across sneakers-on-track backgrounds.

Switched to anime style—totally different vibe but same face underlying. Felt like I had built my own muse.

Messaging the support team when expression control didn’t work as expected led to a quick nudge—they were chill and fixed a small glitch. That emotional responsiveness matters.

What I really like—and where there’s friction

ProsCons
Clone faithfully retains facial features in new imagesWorks only via uploaded photos—it doesn’t build from scratch
Three distinct styles (anime, realistic, digital art)No video cloning—only static images
Privacy-focused: deletes input images post-trainingCredit-based model gets pricey if you generate a lot
Broad customization: outfits, expressions, lightingAdvanced tweaking has a learning curve

Personal perspective—and why you might love it

DeepMode feels like a creative sandbox where your digital twin lives. It’s less about abstract prompt engineering and more about sculpting a visual identity. You get to say: “That’s me on Mars,” or “That’s me as a manga heroine,” and it comes out with consistency.

As someone who appreciates control and privacy, I value that my images stay mine. And yes, there’s emotional nuance in seeing your face in different moods—smiling, serious, dreamy.

Credit costs are low per image (under $0.20 if you bulk buy), but if you’re planning a sprawling photo series it adds up fast.

Tips & friendly prompts to get you going

  • When uploading photos: include varied lighting and expressions—the clone gets stronger that way.
  • Experiment across styles: clone once, then switch style mode to see how consistent it holds.
  • If a generated face looks off—tweak seed or adjust expression tags in prompts.
  • Want a moody pose? Add “dusk lighting, contemplative gaze”—tiny prompt notes help.

Final vibes

If you’ve ever wanted a reliable visual representation of yourself that you can use for art, branding, storytelling—or just for fun—DeepMode’s AI Clone feature is solid. It’s intuitive, privacy-oriented, and gives real creative control.

Start with free credits, test some styles, and if the generated clone hits your aesthetic, top up with credits to keep building.

Ready to try? Upload those photos, get your clone trained, and see where your imagination takes you. Happy to help you craft prompts, choose credit packs, or dig into privacy specifics.

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Mark Borg
Mark is specialising in robotics engineering. With a background in both engineering and AI, he is driven to create cutting-edge technology. In his free time, he enjoys playing chess and practicing his strategy.

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