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World’s First AI-Powered Mutual Photo-Sharing App

Billion Hearts Software Technologies, founded by serial entrepreneur Mayank Bidawatka (co-founder of Koo), announced the launch of PicSee, the world’s first AI-powered conversational photo sharing app.

PicSee brings a revolutionary concept to the world of photo sharing: “Give to Receive”. Your friends must give you their photos before they can get their photos from you. Both friends only need to approve each other once for photos to be shared forever without any manual effort. This simple, reciprocal sharing flow is a world first and makes photo sharing effortless, fair and fun.

Trillions of photos are taken every year and never shared, often remaining locked on friends’ phones. PicSee changes this forever. Thanks to an AI-powered ‘give me mine, I’ll take yours’ exchange, it sends you photos your friends have taken, without the awkwardness of follows or the friction of manual sharing.

Built with an architecture that prioritizes privacy, PicSee uses end-to-end encryption and photos remain on the user’s phone; ensures only you and your friends can see your photos and comments; Even PicSee can’t see it.

Following a promising private soft launch in July, PicSee users now span 27 countries and more than 160 cities. The app grew 75x in just two months, thanks entirely to users inviting their friends. More than 150,000 photos have already been shared, and specifically, 30% of users now have more photos of themselves in PicSee than in their camera gallery.

PicSee is here to redefine how trillions of photos will be shared in the future.

Mayank Bidawatka, Founder of PicSee, said::“There are more than 15 trillion photos in the world, and 2 trillion more are clicked every year – but most of them are never shared. People have no incentive to share, so these memories remain buried on their friends’ phones. PicSee fixes this nicely with its patent-pending reciprocal sharing flow; you receive your unseen photos from your friends, and they share yours to get theirs. This is the world’s first photo sharing built on a fair exchange.” is the application.

Unlike traditional apps, PicSee eliminates all manual effort. Uses privacy-preserving AI to automatically find your friends and the photos they take; You don’t need to chase people anymore. Everything is encrypted and stays on the device, so even PicSee can’t see your photos. “Simple, specific and designed for global scale.”

He added: “PicSee is one of the few real-world consumer AI products built for billions of dollars. Everyone is a photographer, but everyone is also missing thousands of photos taken by their friends. Photos are testament to the moments we live and love, and PicSee helps bring them back effortlessly.”

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