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Adding a VeloTwin face places an AI presenter as a camera overlay on top of your video - like a talking-head in the corner of the screen. This is done in the editor via the Face panel, and it’s separate from the voice you selected earlier.
You already chose the VeloTwin voice before generating. Adding a face here uses the same presenter - you’re just deciding whether their visual appears in the video, where, and how.

Opening the Face panel

In the editor, click the Face icon in the right-hand panel (the face silhouette icon). The panel shows your selected VeloTwin and the controls for the camera overlay.

Enabling the face

Toggle Use VeloTwin on at the top of the panel. This activates the camera overlay for your video. Then click Add face to Velo. Velo will render the AI presenter’s face into the video.
Face generation is available on certain plans. You get 1 free avatar face per cycle for videos under 3 minutes.

Positioning the face

Use the VeloTwin Position grid to choose where the camera overlay appears on screen. The 3×3 grid represents the corners and edges of your video frame - click any position to move the presenter there.

Adjusting the camera size

The Camera Size slider controls how large the presenter appears. Drag it left to make the overlay smaller, right to make it larger.

Shape and roundness

Under Shape, choose how the camera overlay is cropped:
  • Original - keeps the natural proportions of the presenter clip
  • Square - crops to a square frame
  • Round - crops to a circle (classic webcam look)
The Roundness slider lets you fine-tune the corner radius between square and round.

Behaviour during zooms

When Velo zooms into part of the screen, the camera overlay can get in the way of important UI. The Make Smaller during zoom toggle (on by default) automatically shrinks the presenter overlay when a zoom is active - keeping your product in focus. The Size during Zoom slider lets you control exactly how small it gets.