This Week in Apps has been an exciting one for tech fans, with AI art apps leading the way, and Instagram introducing a text-only ‘Notes’ feature. Here’s a roundup of the latest developments.
First up, AI art apps have been making waves with their ability to turn photos into powerful artworks quickly and easily. Apps like Prisma, CREPP and Cara are gaining popularity among amateur and professional photographers alike, allowing them to create original art pieces and share them on social media in an instant. The apps are designed to be easy to use and provide users with a wide range of creative options.
Meanwhile, Instagram has added a new ‘Notes’ feature that allows users to post text-only updates. The feature is expected to find an audience among those who want to express themselves more creatively or share more complex thoughts with followers. This addition, along with other current and upcoming improvements, could make Instagram an even bigger success than it already is.
Last but not least, alternative app stores have now been launched in the European Union. The stores are operated by various countries and are designed to give users another option for downloading apps. This could reduce the stranglehold of Google Play on the app market, providing a viable alternative to users who don’t want to rely exclusively on Google’s offerings.
Overall, this week has seen some exciting developments in the world of apps. AI art apps are taking the world by storm, Instagram is continuing to evolve with new features, and EU citizens now have more options for downloading apps.