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nvidia-eye-contact
Fix eye contact in videos using NVIDIA Maxine AI to make subjects look directly at the camera.
skill install https://www.promptspace.in/skills/nvidia-eye-contactProfessional Video Gaze Correction
This skill integrates NVIDIA's Maxine Eye Contact AI to automatically redirect eye gaze in videos, making the subject appear to look directly into the camera lens even if they were looking at a script, a second monitor, or a side-angled webcam.
What it does
It acts as a wrapper for the NVIDIA Maxine gRPC API, handling the complex setup and execution required to process video files. It leverages advanced computer vision to preserve natural expressions while adjusting the pupils and eyelids to maintain consistent eye contact with the viewer.
Why use this skill?
- Beyond Simple Prompting: Manually using gRPC APIs requires significant boilerplate, protobuf compilation, and specialized client setup. This skill handles the technical overhead automatically.
- Professional Results: Enables temporal smoothing to prevent "flicker" and eye-closure detection to maintain natural blinking—features that basic AI video tools often miss.
- Cost Efficient: Utilizes the free NVIDIA NIM preview tier, allowing high-end post-production results without expensive subscription software.
Supported Tools & Formats
- Frameworks: gRPC, NVIDIA Maxine NIM.
- Inputs: H.264 MP4 videos with constant frame rates.
- Requirements: NVIDIA API key and Python environment.
Use cases
- Correct eye gaze in YouTube videos where the creator is reading a teleprompter.
- Fix dual-monitor gaze issues in recorded Zoom or Teams presentations.
- Improve engagement in online course content by maintaining direct eye contact.
- Enhance interview recordings to make the subject appear more confident.
Example
Prompt
Fix the eye contact in my webcam_recording.mp4 so I'm looking at the camera.
Sample output preview is available after purchase.
Frequently asked questions
This skill uses NVIDIA Maxine AI to automatically redirect eye gaze in recorded videos, ensuring the subject appears to look directly into the camera even when they are reading notes or looking away.