Tavus is an AI video platform for developers that lets programmers generate AI avatars of people that can be built into apps with simple programming interfaces. It offers photorealistic avatars with natural face motion and expression, along with state-of-the-art AI voice models it's developing in partnership with other companies. Tavus is designed for a variety of industries and use cases, including video editing, marketing, sales and education, with pricing starting at $1 and moving up to enterprise deals.
Another contender is BHuman, which offers a personalized video creation platform using AI technology. People can generate digital avatars of themselves for more humanized digital interactions, including the ability to record video templates, link data for thousands of personalized videos and integrate with more than 6,000 apps. It's designed for sales videos, marketing and customer support, and costs from free to $150 per month.
If you want a broader AI foundation, Sensay offers personalized AI avatars generated directly from raw data and with a focus on security and privacy. The avatars capture personalities for use in interactive applications like customer service, entertainment and education. Sensay includes features for digital immortality, emotional support and customizable avatars, with the goal of continually improving the quality of interactions. It's in beta testing now, with free usage available, and plans to reveal pricing details later.