LOS ANGELES — The young Russians who created the Prisma app had an amazing 2016: both Google and Apple called their tool to turn photos into artwork the app of the year. With 85 million downloads in ...
UPDATE 7/24/16: The full-fledged app is now available without an invite! Check it out here. Viral photo app sensation Prisma has just unveiled its beta app for Android users. It has only been ...
Prisma, the app that popularized style transfer to apply art-esque filters to photos and videos after launching this summer, is finally attempting to turn itself into more than just a cool tool. In a ...
Android users can now download Prisma, the popular app that's using artificial intelligence to turn your boring photos into works of art. Similar to VSCO, you simply upload a photo to the Prisma app ...
Prisma, an art filter app launched by a Russian programmer, Alexey Moiseenkov, is leading Apple’s App Store ranking in Russia and several neighboring countries — including Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, ...
If you've checked Instagram or Facebook at all in the last month, chances are you've seen at least one selfie that looks like it was painted by Vincent van Gogh or Pablo Picasso. That's because of a ...
While many smartphone owners have been wandering in search of Pokemon, another app has generated buzz for turning photos into works of art. Since launching in June, Prisma has become a summer ...
After a short, invite-only beta period, the artistic photo-filter app Prisma is now freely available to everyone on Google's Play store. The app, which lets you choose from a surprisingly large number ...
If you’re alive on social media you can’t have failed to notice the impact of Prisma, the app responsible for converting user photos into eerily convincing ‘paintings’ in the styles of numerous famous ...
Ever dream of creating paintings like those by Picasso or Van Gogh? These days you just need some artificial intelligence, which can be delivered through your smartphone. Two of this summer's much ...
The Prisma app, which transforms normal photos into amazing images that attempt to replicate the human artistic touch, is officially a hit. First released back in June in the Apple App Store, the app ...