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Introducing the Hedra Omnia and Avatar API🔥 Two models. One API. Built for whatever you’re creating. Omnia → short-form precision. Full camera control. Body motion. Scene direction. From a single image. Avatar → long-form endurance. Up to 5 minutes uncut. One generation. Real dialogue. No stitching. Short-form ads. Podcasts....

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