Amateurish
Not free, results are garbage, not worth your time and money
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Not free, results are garbage, not worth your time and money
They require that you sign in with your Google credentials and this is when they make clear that there is no free trial. Their meta description when it appears in Google is as follows:
‘ Extrapolate is a free AI photo aging app that lets you upload a picture and see simulated aging progressions up to age 90. The AI adds wrinkles, gray hair, ...’
Which is patently false.
Then when you try to delete your account they have you type a phrase into a box, which in itself is fine, were it not for the fact their site starts acting up once you try to enter it.
Do not use this site as they’re horribly deceptive.
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