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Facebook Moments app makes it easier to exchange photos with friends

Facebook has today unveiled a new app called Moments from its Creative Labs division that makes it easier to exchange pictures amongst friends who were together at an event or place, all documenting it through their own photos. Here’s how Facebook describes the problem they’re solving:

It’s hard to get the photos your friends have taken of you, and everyone always insists on taking that same group shot with multiple phones to ensure they get a copy. Even if you do end up getting some of your friends’ photos, it’s difficult to keep them all organized in one place on your phone.

Through the use of location and facial-recognition data (both areas where Facebook has invested heavily), Moments groups photos together and then asks if you’d like to share them with the people it has recognized, and vice-versa. It’s very reminiscent of the now-defunct Color, although that app was more real-time and ephemeral (Moments allows you to collect and sync photos with friends after an event is over), and wasn’t integrated closely with Facebook’s 1 billion plus user base.

https://vimeo.com/130380325

It’s available now in the iOS App Store and on Google Play, which is useful in the event that some of your friends are on Android (gasp, I know).

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Comments

  1. claytonkimball - 9 years ago

    I just hope they don’t remove photos from the real app now.

  2. Integ (@integ) - 9 years ago

    Facebook already occupies two apps on my phone. They don’t get a third.

    • bfredit - 9 years ago

      Just because it’s one company it doesn’t mean that everything should be in one icon.

      Do you think iOS’ Safari and Messages should be in one app?
      Then don’t complain about Facebook.app and FB Messenger.app

      Do you think iOS’ Photos and Messages should be in one app?
      Then don’t complain about Facebook.app and Moments.app

      It’s pretty simple, especially as smaller, secondary features like “Facebook messages” evolve and become larger and almost standalone products.

  3. Matías - 9 years ago

    This app really solves a problem! I hope they make it available soon to more countries since now is US only

    • baezfelipe - 9 years ago

      Always like this, U.S., the center of the universe.

  4. BFSEsq - 9 years ago

    Am I missing something here, though? You can already easily get all of the photos that people took of you on the main Facebook app as long as they tag you in them.

  5. Carolyn Kitterman Rogers - 8 years ago

    It would be nice if they told you how to send the photos from your iPad to moments