Visual-first, AI-assisted, and editable—Smilecloud YES transforms one photo into a personalized smile design and a lifelike before/after video.
Timișoara, Romania – June 26, 2025
Smilecloud today announced the release of YES, a major update that redefines how clinicians initiate treatment conversations. With YES, a single photo becomes the starting point for a complete smile simulation—editable, photorealistic, and emotionally engaging.
Photo → Smile Design → Before/After Video
This new visual-first workflow is designed to give clinicians a powerful communication tool that works in both additive and reductive cases. It enables patients to see what’s possible, long before any clinical commitment is made.
YES starts with a simple frontal photo. Using facial analysis and natural morphology, Smilecloud generates a design proposal that remains fully editable. From there, clinicians can create a photorealistic video showing the transformation in motion—lips, teeth, and emotion included.
The real power lies in its iterative flow:
- Adjust the design → regenerate the video → show a new version instantly.
- No lab wait, no overpromising—just fast, controlled visualization.
“YES is about leverage. One image becomes a design, a video, and a conversation starter. It’s how we shift from explaining to showing.” — Dr. Florin Cofar, Founder of Smilecloud
YES is not an autopilot. The AI supports, but never takes over. Clinicians stay in control— designs are editable, facially integrated, and aligned with Smilecloud’s interdisciplinary planning philosophy.
The release includes:
- Editable smile designs from a single patient photo.
- Lifelike before/after video simulations.
- Support for both additive mock-up workflows and reductive virtual planning.
- Seamless case sharing and integration with Smilecloud’s collaboration tools.
Smilecloud YES is available now at www.smilecloud.com, with new subscription options including a Lite tier for treatment coordinators, assistants, and referrals.
About Smilecloud
Smilecloud is a digital platform for facially driven smile design, interdisciplinary collaboration, and aesthetic treatment planning. Built by clinicians for clinicians, it powers practices in over 60 countries worldwide.
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