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Free AI-powered photo editing app Prisma now supports video too

We were impressed by AI-powered photo editing app Prisma when it launched in July, and more so when it added offline access to most filters, but the app has now gone even further. The latest version of the app now supports video too – though it is limited to short clips of up to 15 seconds.

We’re excited to bring you a new way of self-expression. You can now turn your memories into moving artworks using unique video styles!

Pick a file from gallery or shoot up to 15 seconds of video through the Prisma camera to add an artist’s touch to it. The processing is done locally. No Internet connection is needed. You just need an iPhone 6 or later with iOS 10 …

With both photos and videos, the app uses machine learning to transform the original material into the styles of famous artists, like Van Gogh, Picasso and Levitan – as well as incorporating ornaments and patterns.

There are more than 30 styles available, with examples available on Instagram.

Prisma is a free download from the App Store.

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