The Photograph editing application Prisma has amassed an enormous fan following in a brief span. Since its discharge in June, the application has figured out how to handle around 65 million photographs into artistic compositions of sorts, and now Prisma Labs is hoping to add the capacity to give the same impacts to videos as well. Prisma Labs co-founder Alexey Moiseenkov supposedly went to Silicon Valley for a private meeting with Facebook, starting gossipy tidbits about a possible acquisition.
Moiseenkov himself told Bloomberg that the organization is taking a shot at a tool that will apply artsy effects on short video cuts too. He affirmed that the innovation is prepared, and is required to be taken off at some point in the coming weeks. The organization still needs to upgrade its computing infrastructure to bolster the complexities of video, before heading for a business dispatch.
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Mooseenkov declined to remark on his meeting with Facebook. He said he made the visit to Silicon Valley to advance the organization and get more supporters. As of now, Prisma is upheld by VP of Mail.Ru Group Yuri Gurski, and Gagarin Capital.
Since its release, the application has been downloaded around 16.5 million times on iOS gadgets. After discharging it for Android this week, the application has seen around 2 million downloads every day. Until further notice, Prisma offers around 30 picture impacts for free that transform the photograph into an artistic image.
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