This New App Helps Users Share and Receive The Photos They Didn't Take
Katherine Pendrill — June 19, 2015 — Tech
References: play.google & hellogiggles
Facebook has just unveiled a new standalone app called 'Moments,' which facilitates seamless photo-sharing with friends and family. Not only does the new app help you share the photos that you have taken, but it also helps you access the photos you didn't take.
'Moments' works by grouping the photos in your phone's gallery according to when they were taken. The app then uses facial recognition technology to identify who is in each photo. After everyone in an album is identified, the group photos can easily be shared with those friends who are in the pictures. You can also choose to share the photos publicly on social media as well.
This seamless photo-sharing app is set to revolutionize the way we share group photos by making the process as simple as possible. As of today, US customers can download the app on their iOS and Android devices.
'Moments' works by grouping the photos in your phone's gallery according to when they were taken. The app then uses facial recognition technology to identify who is in each photo. After everyone in an album is identified, the group photos can easily be shared with those friends who are in the pictures. You can also choose to share the photos publicly on social media as well.
This seamless photo-sharing app is set to revolutionize the way we share group photos by making the process as simple as possible. As of today, US customers can download the app on their iOS and Android devices.
Trend Themes
1. Facial Recognition Photo Sharing - Facial recognition technology being used for photo-sharing facilitates better group photo storage and distribution.
2. Seamless Photo Organization - Efficient and user-friendly photo organization tech enables more streamlined photo-sharing with friends and family.
3. Standalone Photo-sharing Apps - Standalone photo-sharing apps offer users a dedicated platform to efficiently share their photos with just the right audience.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media - Integrating facial recognition technology for photo-sharing can optimize the sharing experience for social media users.
2. Mobile App Development - The success of 'Moments' highlights an opportunity for developers to build apps focused on optimizing the photo-sharing experience.
3. AI and Machine Learning - The integration of facial recognition technology with photo-sharing suggests a growing demand for innovation in AI and machine learning.
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