Prisma will support videos soon
If you've been living under a rock in the past few weeks, then you clearly haven't heard about Prisma yet. Otherwise, though, you're certainly familiar with the hugely successful app that turns your mundane photos into would-be works of art - all through a process that's powered by a neural network.
It's all the rage lately, much more so since it officially became available for Android a couple of days ago. In its current incarnation, the app is pretty simple - you open it, snap a picture, choose one of the 30 free image styles, wait for the neural network to process your request and essentially 'repaint' the image in that style, and then you're free to share the result to your social network of choice.
That's it, and you may have noticed a huge missing feature - video support. At the moment Prisma only does photos, but that is about to change. According to Prisma co-founder Alexei Moiseenkov, "in the next several weeks" a new tool inside the app will bring the same artistic styles to your short video clips. The tech is apparently ready, but the startup must work on updating its computing infrastructure to handle the added load - and that's a great thing, because even with just images the app is sometimes unbearably slow to create its artworks.
Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 02 Aug 2016
- UD{
prisma is great but I have pasmo now so sad
- Anonymous
- 30 Jul 2016
- t}b
No offline is a big issue for me. And good luck NSA!
- gsv619
- 29 Jul 2016
- IaH
that was my point, the beta was available to limited users, hence the fast processing. since its public release, their servers are are not able to handle the load. Very similar to what happened with Pokemon Go.