Maskwave vs Pseudoface: hide your voice, not just your face

Pseudoface hides your face. But your voice is the leak that gives you away — and that's the half it leaves wide open.

Maskwave hides your face and your voice together, in one tap, entirely on your own device — phone or desktop — for a flat unlimited price. Pseudoface does a realistic face swap in the cloud, leaves your voice untouched, and meters you by the minute. If you want true anonymity on recorded video — both hides, nothing uploaded — Maskwave is the Pseudoface alternative built for it.

The gap: a face swap is only half of anonymity

Most faceless tools hide one thing. The face is the obvious half — but your voice is just as identifying. A well-known faceless creator was once recognized in public by his voice alone, with his face never shown. If you want to change your voice and face in a video at the same time, a face-only swap leaves you exposed.

That's the whole reason Maskwave exists: mask is the avatar, wave is the voice, and the two change together in a single tap.

Pseudoface: a realistic face swap, in the cloud, metered

Pseudoface does one job well — a realistic face swap on recorded video. But it comes with three catches:

  • It doesn't touch your voice. There's no voice changer, so anyone who knows you can still recognize you the moment you speak.
  • It runs in the cloud. Your footage is uploaded and processed on someone else's servers, and it's metered by the minute — typically a $15–50/month plan with per-minute caps.
  • Realistic swaps draw scrutiny. A photoreal swap of a real-looking person is deepfake-adjacent, which invites extra platform and payment attention.

Maskwave: both hides, on-device, flat-rate

Maskwave is the Pseudoface alternative with a built-in voice changer — and it inverts every one of those catches:

  • Face and voice, in one tap. A stylized avatar and a disguised voice are applied together, in the same pass — never as separate steps or separate tiers.
  • On your device, nothing uploaded. The models run right on your own phone or desktop. It's a face swap that's offline and local, with no upload — a privacy architecture, not a privacy policy.
  • Flat, unlimited. On-device compute costs almost nothing per clip, so you get unlimited video for one flat price instead of paying for 25 minutes at a time.
  • Stylized, not stolen. You become a character, not a fake of a real person — safer for you, and it sidesteps the deepfake scrutiny realistic swaps attract.

Side by side

 PseudofaceMaskwave
Hides your faceYes (realistic swap)Yes (stylized avatar)
Hides your voiceNoYes
Both, in one tapNoYes
Works on recorded videoYesYes
Runs on your deviceNo — cloudYes — on-device
PricingPer-minute caps ($15–50/mo)Flat, unlimited

Which should you use?

If all you need is a photoreal face swap and you're comfortable uploading your footage and paying by the minute, Pseudoface does that. If you want to actually be anonymous — face and voice hidden, nothing leaving your phone, unlimited for a flat price — that's Maskwave. The same logic applies if you're comparing a voice changer for recorded video like Voicemod: it changes the voice but never the face, and it's built for real-time, not the clips you've already shot.

Hide both, not half

Maskwave hides your face and your voice in one tap, on your phone or desktop — flat-rate and unlimited. Get started in seconds.

FAQ

Does Pseudoface change your voice?

No. Pseudoface is a face swap only — your voice is untouched, which is often what gives a faceless creator away. Maskwave hides both the face and the voice together.

Is there a Pseudoface alternative with a voice changer?

Yes — that's exactly what Maskwave is. It applies a stylized avatar and a disguised voice in one tap, on recorded video, entirely on your own device — phone or desktop.

Does Maskwave upload my video like Pseudoface does?

No. Maskwave runs on-device, so your face and voice never leave your phone — no cloud upload, and no per-minute meter.