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A not-creepy-at-all feature lets you upload a photo of someone you find attractive and get matched with a lookalike.
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Just in time for the weekend, your dreams of having webcam sex with someone who looks just like Natalie Portman, or your hot neighbor, are about to come true.
Porn site Megacams just introduced a not-creepy-at-all feature that lets you upload a photo of someone you want to see nude and get matched up with a lookalike "sex model." The feature leverages facial-recognition technology to scan a photo β€” analyzing things like the bridge of the person's nose, their forehead, and chin β€” to find a similar-looking sex model in the site's database. What a world we live in, huh?
To try it out, head here (Opens in a new window) , then upload your photo and enter your email address. For the best result, be sure that the subject of your desire is visible from the front and the only person in the image.
"The results will give you the percent match, the higher this number is the better," the site explained in its announcement (Opens in a new window) . "Our algorithms are training every minute of the day to recognize all models on Megacams."
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