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Times Internet launches video sharing service 'AlivePIX'

The app gives users an augmented reality experience by creating augmented photos out of their videos which can then be shared

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Times Internet launches video sharing service 'AlivePIX'

Times Internet launches video sharing service 'AlivePIX'

The app gives users an augmented reality experience by creating augmented photos out of their videos which can then be shared

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Mumbai | December 31, 2014

AlivePIXAlive, the augmented realty app by Times Internet, has introduced AlivePIX - a video sharing service. With AlivePIX, users can experience augmented reality by creating augmented photos from their videos and also share the hidden memories behind each video with their friends and relatives.

To get started, the user has to download the Alive app and shoot a video or choose an existing one from the phone gallery. Then, the user has to select a photo from one of the frames in the video and customise it under various themes like birthday, thank you, sorry etc. The user can then share the augmented photo hence created, on his/her social network, email it or even print & post it. The receiver has to scan the shared photograph with the 'scan tab' option in the Alive app on his/her own smartphone. Photos come alive as the user can watch the complete video within the app. AlivePIX is available on Android and will be launched on iOS very soon.

Ajay Vaishnavi, Director - Telecom, Times Internet, said, “Alive is the most downloaded AR app in India. It is our constant endeavour to enhance Alive by making it relevant to day-to-day use. With AlivePIX, mobile app users of Alive can create their own augmented reality pictures and share with near and dear ones in a new fun way. We are hopeful 'PIXING' will catch up with Alive users.”

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