The model’s mouth moved. It wasn't just opening and closing. The tongue moved. The cheeks puffed slightly. It was hyper-realistic.
| Model Name | Source | License | Best For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Nizima | Free Commercial | Beginners testing face tracking | | Shizuku (HELP channel) | Booth (Pixiv) | Non-Commercial | Streamers wanting a polished anime look | | Moe Robot #001 | Itch.io | CC BY-NC | Sci-fi themed streams | | Art Naked Dummy | GitHub (Kalidoface) | CC0 | Rigging practice (no clothes/physics) | | Chibi Unity-chan | Live2D Official Site | Proprietary (OK for demos) | Software testing |
: Connect a webcam or phone camera to calibrate the tracking to your facial movements for the best results.
Here is your ultimate guide to finding, downloading, and legally using free Live2D models.
Once you download a .cmo3 file (Live2D) or a folder with .psd and .json files:
: Simple "base" models that allow for limited customization of hair or eye color to give you a unique look. Quick Comparison of Live2D Cubism Versions
(like free hair, clothes, or chairs) to customize your model