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Prisma App for Android Launched under Beta – Signup Now to Download
When the world is going gaga over the Pokemon Go game, a camera filter app, Prisma seems ready to match its popularity. The app’s co-founder added that there are some features in pipeline like “Prisma Video feature, 360-degree Prisma images and a long list of new “styles” for you to transform your favorite photos into eye-popping bits of digital art”.
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Prisma app is keeping iOS users busy, and developers are working hard to make this app available for Android users also.
The app makers have said that the release of the Android App will come only by the end of the month. The developer says it is sending out beta invites to a select number of users.
You have to download this apk and sideload it on your phone. The pictures are created by making use of artificial intelligence by Prisma. In order to increase or decrease the effect, you can swipe left or right.
The filter Junk-E-Cat used is Traverse Line, which is now available on the app’s photo version. Following its release in the US, Prisma was the top photo app in the app store. The app has been downloaded over 7.5 million times in a little over five weeks of its launch.
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This craze behind the Prisma clearly indicates that people are preferring photo and video first apps such as Instagram and Snapchat.