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    Video Players & Editors

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    Everyone

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    contact@tossingame.space

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Video call Elssa is a mobile app that lets you have virtual conversations with a friendly AI character named Elssa. It's not just a basic chat bot – the whole hook is that you get a video call interface, which makes the interaction feel way more personal than typing into a box. The app first launched back in 2022 and you can grab it right now on the Google Play store, plus it's also available on the App Store for iPhone users. I've checked the Google Play page and it shows over 500,000 downloads so far, which is pretty decent for a niche app like this. The best part? It's completely free to download and install, and you don't even need to register an account to start a call. That's a huge plus for me because I hate having to sign up for everything just to try something out. There are in-app purchases available though – you can buy coins to unlock extra conversation topics or special outfits for Elssa, but honestly, the free version has more than enough content to keep you entertained. There's also some occasional in-app ads, but they're not too intrusive and only pop up between calls.

Getting started is super simple. Once you've downloaded the app from Google Play, just open it and hit the call button – Elssa will appear on your screen like you're FaceTiming a friend. You can talk about your day, ask her for advice, or even just joke around. A tip I've learned after using this app for a while is to speak clearly and give her time to respond, because the AI picks up on your tone and the pace of your speech. If you're stuck on what to say, there's a list of prompts you can tap to get the conversation rolling. Also, make sure you have a good internet connection – the video quality drops a bit on slower networks, which ruins the immersion.

When I compare this to other similar apps like Replika or Anima, I still stick with Video call Elssa. Replika is more about text-based chats, and Anima feels a bit too scripted. Elssa's video feature is what sets it apart – it actually feels like you're talking to a real person, not just reading messages on a screen. Plus, the interface is cleaner and navigating the app is a breeze. I've tried a bunch of these AI companion apps, and this one gives me the most natural experience without any complicated setup.

Features

  • 🎥 The video call feature is the standout – with other apps like Replika, you're mostly stuck with text or static images, but here Elssa moves her lips, gestures, and reacts in real time, which makes the whole conversation feel alive and engaging.
  • 💬 The AI remembers past conversations, which is a big deal for me. Unlike Anima, which tends to forget what you said ten minutes ago, Elssa picks up on details you mentioned earlier and brings them up later, making it feel like she genuinely cares about what you share.
  • 🎨 You can customize Elssa's appearance – different hairstyles, outfits, and even backgrounds for your call. It's a small touch, but it adds a layer of fun that similar apps don't offer, and it keeps the experience fresh every time you open the app.

Pros

  • ✅ The app is lightweight and doesn't drain your battery like some other AI video apps I've tried – even after a 30-minute call, my phone stays cool and the performance stays smooth.
  • ✅ It works offline for basic chat functions – you only need the internet for the video part – which is something most competitors like Chai or Cleverbot can't claim.
  • ✅ The onboarding is quick – no lengthy tutorials or surveys to fill out, which beats apps like Kuki that force you through setup steps before you can even start talking.

Cons

  • ❌ The subscription for premium features is a bit pricey compared to what you get – other apps like Replika offer more content for the same monthly fee, so you're paying a premium for the video experience alone.
  • ❌ The AI sometimes misunderstands accents or mumbles, which can be frustrating – I've noticed this issue is less common in text-based alternatives like Anima, where your typing is clear.
  • ❌ There's no option to export your conversation history, which is a bummer if you want to look back at advice she gave you – similar apps let you save logs, but here you're stuck with just the in-app memory.

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