
Meta's New AI Lets You Imagine, Create And Star In Any Setting, Now Free In India
July 18, 2025: Meta has officially introduced its popular AI-powered selfie transformation tool, Imagine Me, to Indian users. After a successful rollout in the US and several other countries over the past year, this innovative feature is now available across India — completely free of charge.
Imagine Me uses cutting-edge artificial intelligence to generate unique, creative, and highly personalized selfies from just a single photo. The tool transforms everyday selfies into artistic and fun images, offering users a fresh way to express themselves on social media and messaging platforms.
Since its initial launch, Imagine Me has captivated users worldwide with its quirky and imaginative filters, combining AI technology with creative flair. Now, Indian users can join in on the trend and enjoy effortless, high-quality selfie transformations without any cost.
Meta has emphasized ease of use, ensuring the tool is accessible to people of all ages and tech levels. Simply upload a selfie, and the AI does the rest — creating stunning visual variations in seconds.
This launch comes at a time when AI-driven creative tools are gaining rapid popularity, helping users create engaging content and stand out online. With Imagine Me, Meta is further expanding its portfolio of AI innovations aimed at enhancing user interaction and creativity.
The Imagine Me feature is available now via Meta’s app platforms. Users are encouraged to try it out and share their AI-powered creations on social media.
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