Try Prisma’s machine-learned art filters on Android (updated)
According to TechCrunch, the company is working on making the most of its popularity, seeking out investors and there are even rumors of acquisitions — which would make sense with the likes of Facebook or SnapChat. Prisma offers a clever way of reinterpreting your photos, something that’s ideal for sharing on social networks. Founder Alexey Moiseenkov visited Facebook this week, and even showed off some Prisma-filtered video working within Facebook Live:(Oh, and by the way, you can turn off that pesky Prisma watermark in the settings. The more you know.)Update, 10:45AM ET: And just like that, Prisma has closed its Android beta. The company said in a Facebook post that it has already collected all the feedback it needs and closed the beta down. However, the full version for Android should be coming “later this month” to the Google Play Store.
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