Prisma, a new “filter” app that’s going viral on iOS, will soon be available for download on Android.
Prisma will launch on Android later tonight in beta form. You can sign up to be among the first beta-testers here. According to the app’s developer (a nine-person outfit based in Moscow), Prisma for Android could become available for download in the Play Store by the end of the month, if everything goes to plan.
Taking Prisma for Android for a spin
We’ve got to try Prisma (beta) on a Galaxy S7 today. The app, while quite simple in terms of UI, is already pretty stable and polished. The only small issue we noticed was that sometimes the process of applying certain “filter” hanged or completely stopped.
Prisma lets you choose images from your gallery or take a new one. You can crop it and change some basic options like toggling automatic image savings and toggling the Prisma watermark.
Next, you can pick from one of the dozens of styles, which include everything from comic-book, cubism, impressionism, paper art, engraving, sketching and many others.
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