Facerig

: Includes a wide range of default 3D characters—including animals, monsters, and humans—with support for a Steam Workshop library for custom community models.

Most modern reviews suggest that FaceRig is now "End of Life" (EOL) and dated compared to current standards.

: Offers advanced UI settings for lighting, background environments (including green screen), and "karaoke" mode for syncing mouth movements to audio. Why Users Are Moving to Alternatives FaceRig

: The successor, Animaze , has moved to a freemium/subscription model, which has frustrated some long-time FaceRig owners who preferred the original one-time purchase.

: Uses math from your webcam feed to track emotions and motions, which are then mirrored by your selected character. : Includes a wide range of default 3D

: Seamlessly broadcasts to services like Twitch, Skype, and OBS through a virtual camera.

FaceRig is a facial motion-capture software that allows you to embody a 3D or 2D avatar in real-time using a standard webcam. While it was a pioneering tool for early VTubing and creative streaming, it has officially been replaced by and is no longer receiving substantial updates. Core Functionality & Features Why Users Are Moving to Alternatives : The

: For 2D avatars specifically, many users now recommend VTube Studio for its superior tracking and ease of model import. Facerig Review