Microsoft Pix, the iOS camera app that leverages A.I. to help you take better photos, is venturing beyond being a tool for consumers with an update that now sees it able to assist with photos of business documents, whiteboards, post-it notes, and... Microsoft’s AI camera app Pix is now a business productivity ...This entry was posted in Apps artificial intelligence camera+ Microsoft Mobile Photography photos TC on September 14, 2017 by Sarah Perez
Lightricks, the company behind the popular selfie-correcting app called Facetune, is adding to its line of mobile photography and editing tools with the recent launch of a new app called Quickshot. Like its other efforts in this space, Quickshot aims to make photo editing more accessible to amateurs. However, in this case, the app’s focus is to assist with taking photos, not just… Read More Facetune maker’s latest app, Quickshot, helps you take better photosThis entry was posted in Apps Mobile Photography photos Startups TC on September 5, 2017 by Sarah Perez
Tinder today is rolling out a new navigational experience for users of its mobile application that’s designed to make it easier to move between profile photos and profile text. In the updated app, photos now take up more screen real estate – that is, they extend to the edge of your phone’s screen. The way you move between photos and profiles has changed too, as you now tap… Read More With new tappable gestures, Tinder’s photos become more like StoriesThis entry was posted in App Apps Mobile photos Social TC Tinder and tagged design on July 18, 2017 by Sarah Perez
Lightricks, the maker of the popular selfie-correcting app Facetune is debuting a new photo-editing app today called Enlight Photofox. This is the second time that Lightricks has launched the next generation of an existing app as an entirely new, standalone application – a strategy that’s still somewhat rare on today’s App Store, outside of sequels to games, like Monument 2… Read More Facetune maker’s newest app, Enlight Photofox, is a powerful image ...This entry was posted in Apps iOS apps Mobile Photography photos on July 6, 2017 by Sarah Perez
Google today will begin rolling out new sharing functionality in Google Photos, first unveiled at the company’s I/O developer conference in May. Specifically, it’s launching the AI-powered Suggested Sharing feature along with Shared Libraries, both of which are designed to make the Google Photos app a more social experience, rather than just a personal collection of photo… Read More Google Photos adds smarter sharing, suggestions and shared librariesThis entry was posted in Apps Google Photos Mobile photos and tagged google on June 28, 2017 by Sarah Perez
Microsoft is rolling out an update to its AI-powered photo editing app, Microsoft Pix, that aims to give Prisma and others like it some new competition. While the app was originally designed to enhance your iPhone photos by tweaking things like color, exposure and other variables, the newly updated Microsoft Pix will now let you have a little more fun with your photos, too – this time,… Read More Microsoft Pix can now turn your iPhone photos into art, ...This entry was posted in AI Apps artificial intelligence iOS apps Microsoft Mobile photo apps photos on June 15, 2017 by Sarah Perez
Last month we noted that Instagram was testing a new feature called “archive”, which lets users hide any of their posts from anyone else – either permanently or indefinitely. Today this will roll out to everyone on Instagram, meaning you can start hiding photos today. You can archive any photo or video on your profile by tapping the “…” three-dots button in… Read More Instagram’s archive feature goes live, letting you hide photos indefinitelyThis entry was posted in Apps memories photos Social TC and tagged instagram social media on June 13, 2017 by Fitz Tepper
An ex-Apple designer and former Twitter engineer have teamed up for a new take on iPhone photography, with today’s launch of their iOS camera app called Halide. The idea is to offer a variety of high-end tools for taking quality photographs, but packaged in a way where accessing those controls via gestures becomes like muscle memory – similar to using the dials on a camera.… Read More Ex-Apple designer & former Twitter engineer launch Halide, a premium ...This entry was posted in Apps iOS apps Mobile Photography photos TC on May 30, 2017 by Sarah Perez
Photo filter app Prisma released an update this week giving users a new way to browse all the different styles available. And for select users, there’s also a way to create styles of their own. While it’s calling the new interface a “store,” the Prisma isn’t actually charge you for filters. Instead, it says the store is a new way to browse styles, particularly… Read More Trying out Prisma’s new photo filter storeThis entry was posted in Apps Mobile photos Social TC on March 5, 2017 by Anthony Ha
Photo filter app Prisma released an update this week giving users a new way to browse all the different styles available. And for select users, there’s also a way to create styles of their own. While it’s calling the new interface a “store,” the Prisma isn’t actually charge you for filters. Instead, it says the store is a new way to browse styles, particularly… Read More Trying out Prisma’s new photo filter storeThis entry was posted in Apps Mobile photos Social TC on March 5, 2017 by Anthony Ha