[SHOWCASE] - Interactive Avatar

Hi all,

After spending the last 5+ years building plugins for the Bubble community, I decided it was finally time to build a full service of my own — and I’m excited to now share it! :rocket:

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What is it?**
It’s a freemium platform that lets you bring your 3D avatars to life. Whether they’re built with ReadyPlayerMe, PlayerZero or Avaturn, you can hook them up to AI to animate them, so they not only speak with lip-syncing, but also react with context-driven facial expressions, gestures, and even full-body animations.

Some highlights:

  • :performing_arts: AI-powered expressions — lip-syncing, facial reactions, and emotions.

  • :hand_with_fingers_splayed: Context-driven gestures & poses — including emoji-triggered movements.

  • :man_dancing: Full-body animation support (via Mixamo .fbx files).

  • :link: Bubble-friendly integration — the whole system is powered by a Bubble plugin, with actions/events exposed through an iframe and accessible via script.

  • :page_facing_up: Extensive docs & examples to get started quickly.

Why I built it
I’ve always loved seeing how people use avatars in their projects, and I kind of feel like this may prove useful to enhance certain types of apps, for example:

  • Children’s storytelling sites :tada:

  • Online games :video_game:

  • Virtual events & communities :globe_showing_europe_africa:

  • Content creators looking for unique characters :clapper_board:

Right now, I’m covering some of the paid services myself to make sure the freemium tier is accessible, but I’d love to see more people try it out and tell me how you’d use it.

See it in action, specifically through a Bubble page
Here’s a very simple Bubble demo showing the speech/lip-syncing side of things:
:backhand_index_pointing_right: Demo page - https://paul-testing.bubbleapps.io/version-test/interactive_avatar
:backhand_index_pointing_right: Editor - paul-testing-1 | Bubble Editor

It’s also up on Product Hunt and OpenHunts if you’d like to support it there. :raising_hands:

I’d love to hear thoughts, feedback, and any use cases you think this would fit because I really want to ramp it up a notch or two and make it more usable for everyone.

Paul

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