D-ID is a good place to start. It lets you build human-friendly interfaces for digital interactions with faces and live video. The company offers a Creative Reality Studio that can turn photos into talking avatars and that works with Microsoft PowerPoint and Canva design tools. That makes it useful for marketing, customer experience and education, where you can build engaging content and give customers a more emotional connection with customer service agents.
Another good choice is BHuman. The service uses AI technology to let people build digital versions of themselves. It's got features like recording video templates, linking data to personalize videos and integrating with more than 6,000 apps for distribution. That means you can build sales videos with a personal touch and use digital interactions in sales, marketing and customer support.
If you want a more realistic and interactive experience, Meshcapade is worth a look. The service uses a generative model called SMPL to create photorealistic digital avatars from relatively simple input like text, video or photos. It can generate motion from text and video, and body shape from photos, making it good for avatars for e-commerce and the metaverse. With detailed API documentation and plugins, it's not hard to build it into business services.