Snapchat has been experiencing the lens of the reality of powerful reality in its app for the past two years. Now, the company is allowing consumers to make their own with a new Standstone app To make AR effects.
SNAP is introducing a new version of its lens studio software that allows anyone to create an AR lens through text prompts and other easy -to -edit tools, and publish them directly on Snapchat. So far, the lens studio is only available as a desktop app aimed at developers and AR professionals. And while the new iOS app and web versions are not so powerful, it offers a wide range of changing facial and body -powered effects thanks to Generative AI.
The company explained in a blog post, “These are experimental new tools that make, publish and play the snap chat lens you developed by you.” “Now, you can produce your AI effects, add your dancing buttie to fun, and express yourself with lenses that reflect your mood or internal jokes – whether you are moving or close to your computer.”
Snap gave me a preliminary look at the lens studio iOS app, and I was glad how much flexibility he had offered. There are AI -powered tools to change your face, body and background through detailed text indicators (the app offers detailed zombie heads with large eyes and nose, with a lot of details, which types of indicators offer suggestions.)
There is a bit of learning to learn what the Well works to do for all kinds of effect, and some generative AI indicators may take up to 20 minutes to provide AI indicators. But the app also offers dozens of templates that you can use as a start and remix with your ideas. You can also easily create facial changing filters that do not rely like heavy AI but facial cutouts or butt mousse dynamic images, such as famous snap chat effects. (Some examples of my creations are below, both of them used AI to make a background, which I also eliminated other effects.)
Snap already has millions of lens creators, some of which have been affecting the app for years. But I can easily see that this new, easy version of the lens studio is opening the door for many. There may also be some upside down for creators who hope to benefit from Snapchat’s Manitation programs: The company confirmed that users who publish lens from the new app will be eligible to participate. Rewards of Lens Creator Program, which pays for creators that have popular AR effects.
The more accessible version of the lens studio can also help to compete with Meta for AR talent. (Meta Shut down The Spark AR, its platform that allowed the creators to make AR for Instagram last year.) In addition to these Snapchat’s app effects, the company is now in its second generation of standstone AR glasses. Recently, SNAP has focused on big -name developers to make the glass -ready effects, but earlier the company has tilt the lens to the creators to bring them interesting use for AR glasses. These types of integration will potentially require more than available in the new parade down version of the lens studio, but making AR creation more accessible (with the help of AI) creates some interesting chances that one day may be possible for the company.
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