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FriendlyFace - Personalized face wear maps your face on a mask or gaiter

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Our personalized DTC facewear leverages computer vision. Our first product, masks, were created during a pandemic - followed up by luxurious, reversible gaiters. Our mission is to amplify joy, levity, and happiness while making comfortable and safe products.

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Ryan Hoover
This is hilarious. I'm curious, do many people order a mask of themselves frowning, @ashbhoopathy? Would be nice to have a mask for every emotion. 😅
Sheel Mohnot
I got one of these a couple of weeks ago and highly recommend it. It makes everyone around me smile and is super high quality.
Victor G. Björklund
Haha love it
Cameron Mattis
the reactions you get in public make it easily worth it, and i love the replaceable filters!
Bilal Aijazi
This is a super cool twist on a daily staple. Personalization FTW!
Keith Breseé
Oh this is a super cool idea! I want it!! :)
Trevion Cannon
This is creepy and I do not advice we normalize this.
Blair Argust
@trey_cannon Thank you for the advice. Here's a little story for you. Imagine people who've suffered strokes or facial surgeries with irrevocable changes in their face. Now imagine that they could have their smile fixed and sport that smile for the first time in years on a mask. This is exactly what FriendlyFace has done for many people and it's beautiful. I respect your opinion, but normalizing a sea of blue and white anonymous faces, in my opinion, is more creepy than seeing faces. Have a lovely day!
Trevion Cannon
@blairgrist let's normalize using our faces again rather than a mask to cover them up.
Blair Argust
Mass customization in the DTC space is insanely hard to nail. Cool tech, using the faceID camera on the app, tried it this morn. Where do you think this will go in the future?
Justin Kennison
Such a cool concept and the masks themselves are great quality. Got one for everybody in my fam. Can easily wash them with included bag and replace filters. Always get a bunch of compliments when we go out. Highly recommended!
Kirill Zubovsky
Love the idea of making masks more human. Masks don't seem like a typical low-overhead software startup; what was the hardest thing you've learned throughout the whole process. Was there anything that surprised and delighted you about this business?
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