Loading...
Loading...
For Individuals
A real face on a real video call. They listen, react, and remember you between sessions. A friend, a confidant, an advisor, or a chief of staff you can call any time.
Ways to use them
Pick a character and shape the relationship. The same face can be a different thing to you on a different day.
Friend
Someone to think out loud with. A face that listens, reacts, and is there when you want to talk, without an agenda. At 2pm or 2am.
"It feels less like a chatbot and more like calling someone who gets me."— Just to talk
Confidant
Vent, process, or work through the thing you are not ready to say out loud to anyone else. No judgment, and it stays between you.
"I talked through the whole mess before I brought it to my family. It helped me say it right."— Processing out loud
Advisor
Talk through a hard decision, a career move, or a negotiation. They remember the context from last time and pick up where you left off.
"I called Alex the night before my interview and we ran through every question out loud."— Late-night prep
Chief of staff
A standing morning call: your day, your inbox, your tasks, in five minutes face-to-face. Say it and they handle it while you talk.
"Every Monday we set the week. By Friday she asks how it actually went."— Morning briefing
Practice
Some things only get better out loud, with a face across from you. Practice as many times as you need. Nobody else is watching.
Real conversation with a face that reacts, at your pace. They switch languages the second you ask and slow down when you lose the thread.
Read more →Mock interviews out loud, on camera. Run the hard questions until your answers come out clean.
Read more →Present to someone who pushes back. Practice the demo, the ask, and the awkward questions before the real room.
The salary ask. The tough feedback. The talk you have been putting off. Rehearse it with a face until the words feel like yours.
Memory
Come back a week later and pick up mid-thought. They know your name, what you talked about, and where things ended. The conversation carries over. Every time.
Meet the charactersAlex
● Remembers your last session
Jamie
Executive Assistant · Linear connected
FIX: Auth failure on mobile (iOS 17)
Connected
Connect your own accounts and your character becomes a real assistant, not just someone to talk to. Draft an email, capture a task, jot a note. All through conversation, while you’re still on the call.
Gmail
Draft and send email
Outlook
Email and calendar
Linear
Create and track tasks
Slack
Send channel messages
GitHub
Create issues
Notion
Notes and pages (coming soon)
Build your own
Start from a single photo. Give them a name, a voice, and a personality. In a couple of minutes you have a face you can call any time.
One clear image is all it takes. Splat Engine builds the live 3D face.
Choose how they sound and who they are to you.
They are ready to talk, remember, and pick up tools.
Try your first call free. Sign up when you want memory and more credits.
Free to start · See pricing