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Prisma for Android – Here’s How to get Prisma Full Version for your Android Phone !!!




As we all know Prisma has been released for iOS and the app has created a lot of buzz in the market as it can make your Photos look like paintings of Picasso with Artificial Intelligence. What makes this app special is that, it doesn’t add any effect to your photos but it clearly differentiates different things and objects in the image which makes it very special and gives the painting effect.

If in case you are new to this App;
By using a combination of neural networks and artificial intelligence, the end results are a real sight to behold. It doesn’t just put a filter over your image, it actually scans the data to apply the style in an impressive way.
 prisma app
In the last update, it was known that it will be available for Android users and they are also working on adding similar effects to videos as well.

Now they have released a beta version of Prisma app for Android Users.
As of now their official websites only points to AppleStore for iOS users, but you can download the .apk file of Prisma app here.

How to Download Prisma for Android:

Do, share your experience once you have used the app in the comments below. We will update this article if we receive any update about Prisma for both Android and iOS users.

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