Go to the Kirkify homepage
Visit Kirkify.nl. On the right you’ll see the main upload card with the Upload image button and a drop zone.
This is a quick, 3-step demo of how Kirkify actually works under the hood: you upload a photo, the GPU pipeline runs a Charlie Kirk face swap, and the result drops into the slider + download link.
If you already know the basics, you can skip this and go straight to the main Kirkify tool. Otherwise, grab a test photo and follow along.
First we give Kirkify a source face. Everything else (HUD, queue, slider, My Jobs) hangs off this one action.
Visit Kirkify.nl. On the right you’ll see the main upload card with the Upload image button and a drop zone.
Click Upload image, or simply drag a file onto the card, or paste an image (the JavaScript listens for all three and calls the same upload handler).
As soon as the file is picked, Kirkify shows it in the left “before/after” slider as the before image, so you know exactly what you’re sending.
After upload, the frontend creates a job, sends it to the controller, and listens to live events while the GPU runs the Charlie Kirk face swap model.
The HUD pops up with steps like Uploading image, Starting GPU AI server, and Processing image. These map 1-to-1 to events from the controller.
If there’s a queue, the HUD shows your position and a dynamic ETA based on recent jobs, so you see roughly how long your Charlie Kirk face swap will take.
Each job is tied to a browser ID in localStorage + cookie, and it immediately appears in the My Jobs grid so you can reopen or download it later.
When the job is marked completed, the frontend swaps in the output URL and enables the download link.
The right side of the slider becomes the Charlie Kirk version, controlled by a simple CSS variable; drag the knob to compare the original vs kirkified face.
Once the job event includes the output URL, the Download kirkified image link turns active, points to the JPEG, and lets you save the meme in one click.
The same output URL is wired into your job card. From My Jobs you can preview both original and kirkified images, open the result in a new tab, or download again.
A few simple choices on the input side make the kirkified result look more natural.
Ready to try it live? Head back to the main tool and start kirkifying: open the free Charlie Kirk face swap.
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