
Start with a clear first face
Upload a portrait directly so the task can preserve the useful angle, lighting, crop, and identity cues before you describe the second face or morph direction.
Create an AI face morph from portraits you own or are allowed to use. Upload the first and second JPG, PNG, or WebP face references, add an optional blend direction, then continue in Kollab with both images, prompt, variants, and follow-up edits together.
Merge two authorized face references for avatars, meme portraits, family-style concepts, character studies, or a stable image you can later turn into a GIF or short video.

Upload a portrait directly so the task can preserve the useful angle, lighting, crop, and identity cues before you describe the second face or morph direction.

Describe how strongly to morph the face, which details should stay recognizable, and whether the result should feel realistic, avatar-like, baby-style, meme-ready, or cinematic.

Keep source references and generated face morph options together, then continue with follow-up edits or use related video tools when you want a GIF or transition-style morph video.
Kollab packages the portrait reference, face merge direction, usage boundaries, and output requirements into a ready-to-run image generation task.
Choose a clear JPG, PNG, or WebP portrait you own, created yourself, or are allowed to transform.
Explain the second authorized face, blend strength, target style, expression, age range, crop, and background direction.
State what must stay recognizable, what can change, and where impersonation or celebrity resemblance should be avoided.
Compare face morph options, ask for refinements, and keep the strongest image ready for avatar, meme, post, GIF, or video follow-up.
Best for two-face blends, face merge ideas, avatar makers, meme images, baby-style concepts, and image-first prep before video or GIF generation.
Blend your own authorized portrait with a second authorized reference and compare realistic, subtle, and stronger morph ratios.
Create playful image concepts for social posts, profile pictures, fictional characters, or clearly creative family-style studies.
Start with the strongest morphed image, then continue into related image-to-video workflows when the final goal is a transition, GIF, or short video.
It is an image-generation workflow that blends one or more authorized face references into a new portrait. In Kollab, the source image, face morph prompt, generated outputs, and follow-up edits stay together in one task.
Yes, if both references are yours, created by you, licensed, or otherwise authorized. Upload the first face here, then describe or attach the second authorized face inside the Kollab task so the face merge context stays clear.
No. Face swap usually replaces one face with another. Face morph focuses on a controlled blend or transformation direction, such as face merge, avatar styling, baby-style concepts, expression changes, or creative portrait variants.
This page is image-first. Use it to create the clean morphed portrait, then continue with image-to-video or short-form video tools if you want a transition, GIF, or morph video result.
You can create a clearly fictional baby-style concept from authorized family or parent references. Treat it as a creative image, not a prediction or representation of a real child.
Do not use this page to impersonate celebrities, public figures, private people, or anyone who did not authorize the transformation. The tool is intended for owned portraits, licensed references, fictional characters, and consent-based creative work.
The page accepts common portrait formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP. Clear, front-facing images with stable lighting usually produce easier-to-review face morph results.
You can start the face morph task from this page and open it in Kollab. The final generation experience depends on the models and workspace limits available in your Kollab account.
Use a clear portrait, describe the second face or morph direction, set blend strength, and state which identity cues should stay recognizable. Avoid public-figure resemblance or misleading impersonation.
Only when your source rights, model usage terms, and personal-rights constraints allow it. Review identity, consent, brand, and licensing requirements before publishing generated portraits.

Prepare an AI face morph task with the first face, second-face direction, consent boundaries, generated variants, and follow-up edit context together in Kollab.