Generative-video platform Higgsfield has quietly rolled out support for the WAN 2.2 engine, adding a one-click preset that applies the exaggerated “ahegao” facial expression to any uploaded image or clip. Users say the integration renders faster and cleaner results than earlier versions, bringing studio-grade visual-effects quality to consumer desktops. The update is fuelling viral adoption but also sparking concern. Commenters note that the preset can be applied to recordings of public figures, streamers and politicians, raising the risk of deep-fake misuse and reputational damage. While Higgsfield has not publicly commented on the release, calls for stronger content-safety controls are growing as the tool spreads across social platforms.
The most cursed preset ever. Higgsfield and WAN 2.2 just teamed up to create the ahegao button. The renders are cleaner and faster than ever. No one is safe from this. This changes everything. https://t.co/anl7ovkz91
tf is this i ain't no normie https://t.co/HFt1DtS2M7 https://t.co/Zn0FkamJc5
How is this free on Higgsfield? They just added the WAN 2.2 model with an ahegao preset. The power to create this kind of viral chaos used to cost millions in VFX. Now it's just a button. https://t.co/AcZUx1c8bG