For AI-powered robots that can use human-like faces and gestures, Hanson Robotics is a top contender. The company makes socially intelligent machines with human faces that can track your gaze, recognize faces and speak in a natural voice. Its patented Frubber material lets its robots' faces squirm and pucker in a lifelike way, and its robots like Sophia and Little Sophia are used in education, healthcare, sales and entertainment.
Another contender is D-ID, an AI platform that offers a human interface for digital interactions without typing or clicking. It uses a Natural User Interface (NUI) that tracks your face and live video streams for a natural interface. The platform also includes a Creative Reality Studio for turning photos into avatars and a conversational chatbot. It's suited for marketing, customer experience and education.
ESTsoft offers AI technology for natural communication with human-like assistants on multiple platforms. Its technology simulates speech, facial expressions and body language. Its main products are PERSO, which creates AI clones with a personalized speaking style, and Alan, a conversational chatbot that answers questions based on information found on the internet. ESTsoft hopes to boost productivity and improve people's lives in areas like Senior Care and Education.
For more immersive digital communication, Yepic AI offers tools to transform the way humans interact with AI using real-time avatars. Its tools include Studio Express for quick avatar video creation and Studio Pro for higher-end videos, as well as Video Agents for chat-based interactions. The platform supports multilingual interactions and integrates with large language models, making it suitable for applications like education and customer support.