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  2. IMVU - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] IMVU members use 3D avatars to meet new people, chat, create, and play games. [5] In 2014, IMVU had approximately six million active players, [4] and had the largest virtual goods catalog [6] of more than 6 million items as of 2011. [4] The business was previously located in Mountain View, California. [7]

  3. Genies, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The storefront will be open on Dapper Labs’ Flow blockchain and allows users to download the Genies Studio app to create their own avatars and buy digital fashion items to dress them. Because each item is an NFT, the original creator gets a cut of the revenue each time that item is resold and owns the intellectual property behind the design. [11]

  4. Is Roblox safe for kids? Here's what parents need to know. - AOL

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    Chances are that your kid has a Roblox avatar and is one of the 70 million daily active users engaging in immersive role-play ... so kids can potentially create violent games that they label as safe.

  5. SitePal - Wikipedia

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    The company provides web designers with options to customize the chosen avatar. A large selection of faces, clothing, hair, backgrounds, voices, etc. are available. If a web designer wants to use a particular face, Sitepal can create one from a photo. Thus, a mascot or a known face can be simulated.

  6. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    The avatar customization feature automatically converts three-dimensional body meshes into live-animated avatars, and the texture generator allows users to create textures of objects using text descriptions through a text-to-image model.

  7. Picrew - Wikipedia

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    Picrew is a Japanese layered paper doll-style avatar maker website. It was initially developed by two staff of the Japanese company TetraChroma [ 1 ] in July 2017, [ 2 ] and officially released in December 2018.

  8. Gravatar - Wikipedia

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    The maker became busy with working on a new version of the service, as Gravatar's popularity grew and more bandwidth was required. On 16 February 2007, [ 7 ] "Gravatar 2.0" was launched. Besides an improved server script, users also noticed other improvements, such as being able to crop and use an image already hosted on the web .

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