Artisse AI Launches in 30 Countries, Empowering Users to Create Perfect Photos in Seconds
In Brief
Artisse introduces the Artisse AI app, a tool that empowers users to craft tailor-made, high-quality photos in seconds.
Available in over 30 countries, the app harnesses AI technology to generate personalized photos from text, encompassing various settings, poses, attires, hairstyles, and facial expressions.
Hong Kong-based tech startup Artisse has unveiled an AI app for personalized photography. According to the company, Artisse AI will enable users to create high-quality and tailored photos in seconds. The company said that the app is already accessible in over 30 countries.
Artisse claims that it has developed the world’s first AI-powered tool for creating customized photos. The app crafts images from text or visual cues, allowing users to generate countless diverse personalized photos in various settings, poses, attire, hairstyles, and facial expressions.
In addition, the company asserts that its technology enhances the user experience on popular photo-based social media platforms, such as Instagram and WeChat.
“Personal photos serve as life’s most cherished language – a universal way to foster connections and interactions, preserve moments, and express our perspective on life. Every day, we take more than 2.3 billion photos across the globe. Yet the process of capturing the perfect shot remains complex, time-consuming, and often outside the reach of most people,”
said William Wu, CEO of Artisse.
The startup invites social media users to share this news and be a part of the “AI photography movement”. Content creators can enjoy various perks, such as earning up to $20,000 monthly through viral videos, early access to the app, official representation as a brand ambassador, special rewards, and an exclusive invitation to a launch party with Henry Lau, the Artisse AI Brand Ambassador. Interested users can join the Discord community to explore opportunities and elevate their content with Artisse.
The role of AI in photography is progressively gaining influence. In April, photographer Charles Melançon used AI to create an image and won a prestigious award, but then rejected it. He argued that AI should not rival genuine photography but rather coexist harmoniously. Melançon harnessed AI to craft images from textual descriptions, iteratively refining his creations. His collection, titled “Pseudomnesia: Fabricated Memories,” portrays a history that remains purely fictional. His intention was to prompt competition organizers to establish distinct classifications for AI-generated imagery.
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More articlesAgne is a journalist who covers the latest trends and developments in the metaverse, AI, and Web3 industries for the Metaverse Post. Her passion for storytelling has led her to conduct numerous interviews with experts in these fields, always seeking to uncover exciting and engaging stories. Agne holds a Bachelor’s degree in literature and has an extensive background in writing about a wide range of topics including travel, art, and culture. She has also volunteered as an editor for the animal rights organization, where she helped raise awareness about animal welfare issues. Contact her on agnec@mpost.io.