Prisma is a mobile app that uses artificial intelligence to transform digital images into various artistic styles, such as paintings or drawings.
Prisma Labs Inc. was founded in 2015 in Russia by software developers Alexey Moiseenkov and Oleg Poyaganov.
The Prisma app was first released for iOS devices in June 2016, and later became available on Android.
As of 2021, the app has over 120 million users worldwide, and has been downloaded over 500 million times.
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The Prisma app uses artificial intelligence to apply artistic styles to digital images.
Prisma uses a neural network to analyze the content of your photo and then applies an artistic style to it.
The basic version of Prisma is free, but there are in-app purchases that unlock additional features.
No, Prisma is currently only designed to edit photos.
Prisma does not store your photos on its servers. The app only uploads your photos to its servers temporarily while it processes them.
No, Prisma is only available as a mobile app for iOS and Android devices.