Gratis: Elf Yourself

Most reviewers agree it's incredibly straightforward. You can take a new photo or pull from your camera roll, adjust the face positioning with simple pinch-and-pull gestures, and generate a video in seconds.

Some users note that the desktop version sometimes offers all songs for free, whereas the mobile apps (available on Google Play and the App Store ) rely heavily on in-app purchases. Elf Yourself Gratis

remains a holiday staple for quick, goofy entertainment, but modern updates have polarized long-time users who feel the "gratis" experience has become overly restricted. The Experience Most reviewers agree it's incredibly straightforward

You typically only get two free dance templates; most other scenarios (sometimes up to 19+) require individual purchases or a seasonal pass. remains a holiday staple for quick, goofy entertainment,

While advertised as a free app, the free experience is heavily limited compared to its early years.

Recent reviews on platforms like Google Play criticize the "lifeless, soulless" feel of newer versions, citing frequent advertisements that interrupt the creative process. Final Verdict Quick and easy to use Very limited free song selection Great for social sharing High frequency of ads in recent versions High "nostalgia" factor In-app purchases can be expensive

The core appeal is simple: you upload up to five photos, and the app transposes your face onto dancing elves in various themed music videos.