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Emoji Face Recorder

Emoji Face Recorder

Catégorie : La photographieVersion: 3.3.3

Taille:76.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Fentazy

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Description de l'application

Emoji Face Recorder : Libérez votre Emoji intérieur !

Transformez votre visage en un emoji 3D captivant avec Emoji Face Recorder ! Cette application vous permet d'enregistrer des vidéos de vous-même à l'aide d'une vaste sélection d'adorables modèles 3D, allant d'animaux mignons comme des zèbres, des cerfs et des pandas à des personnages emblématiques comme Père Noël qui Parle. Exprimez-vous avec un large éventail de nouvelles émoticônes 3D : des rires joyeux aux soupirs endormis, en passant par les larmes aux cœurs aimants, et tout le reste !

Principales caractéristiques :

  • Enregistrement de visages 3D : Capturez vos expressions et vos émotions à l'aide d'une gamme variée de modèles d'animaux et de personnages 3D.
  • Émoticônes expressives : Une vaste bibliothèque d'émoticônes 3D vous permet de transmettre parfaitement votre humeur, y compris le plaisir, le sommeil, les pleurs, la fraîcheur, la colère, l'amour, la surprise et l'ange.
  • Ajoutez votre voix : Personnalisez vos vidéos emoji en ajoutant votre propre voix pour un effet encore plus engageant et hilarant.
  • Partage social facile : Partagez vos émojis vidéo uniques avec vos amis et votre famille sur vos plateformes de médias sociaux préférées.
  • Plaisir garanti : Créez des vidéos divertissantes à l'infini et faites sourire tout le monde.
  • Vibrant et coloré : Injectez plus de personnalité et de rire dans vos communications quotidiennes.

Prêt à commencer ?

Emoji Face Recorder vous permet d'exprimer vos émotions sans effort à travers des modèles 3D amusants et animés. Enregistrez des vidéos avec votre voix, choisissez parmi une vaste bibliothèque de personnages et d'émoticônes et partagez la joie avec vos amis ! Téléchargez-le maintenant et ajoutez une touche de plaisir à vos conversations !

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Techie Jan 19,2025

This app is amazing! The 3D models are adorable, and the recording process is super smooth. Highly recommend for fun videos!

Carlos Feb 14,2025

¡Increíble aplicación! Los modelos 3D son muy lindos y la grabación es fluida. ¡Recomendado para videos divertidos!

Jean Feb 18,2025

Application amusante, mais un peu limitée en options. Les modèles sont mignons, mais on aimerait plus de choix.

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