Prisma officially available on Google Play Store

Prisma, the photo-editing app that has gone viral, is now officially available to all Android users on the Google Play Store

 

 Prisma, the photo-editing app that has gone viral, is now out of beta version on Android and is available to all Android users on the Google Play Store. Prisma basically lets users convert their photos into works of art and relies on artificial intelligence and neural networks to pick out the best filters for pictures. The kind of photos you can get after editing on Prisma, makes your photo more beautiful then Instagram or other photo filters Prisma was first launched on iOS, and was then beta-tested on Android as well.

Prisma is introduced by Prisma Lab a moth ago but this app got a good success in IOS and get popular and in few weeks Prisma's daily users are over 2 million. How does Prisma works? Users have to upload a picture and then other step is to choice the filter. Prisma uses alot of styles of famous artists like Munk,Van Gogh, Levitan as wellas world famous ornaments and patterns to create patterns for filters.

Prisma Developers says on there website that Prisma App relies on a unique combination of neural networks and artificial intelligence to turn picture into the work of art. And the filters have names like Impression, Curtain, Running in the storm, Mondrian, etc

After its official launch for Android users, Prisma will definitely get millions of additional daily users. The co-founder of Prisma has confirmed that his company is working on to bring more features and options for the popular application. If you haven’t already downloaded it, then you are definitely missing out on all the fun.
Due to other fake app like prisma it is difficult for people to find Prisma because it is to down in the play store here i will share you the direct link of Prima to download officially.


 



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