Facebook to Work on Camera Feature Now

The social media tech giant Facebook keeps on introducing various features. The propensity in customer social networking has also evolved from text update sharing to gaming to one-off services to basic photo sharing.

People are tired of partaking the same old photo of their face, food or sunset. They want tools that help them make and share something exclusive.

Facebook to Work on Camera Feature Now

Therefore resulting in the upswing of Dubsmash and Musical.ly for lip-syncing, Periscope and Facebook Live for broadcasting, Prisma and Artisto for reimagining images and Boomerang and Phhhoto for creating GIFs.

Facebook has provided the canvas but has not offered the way to paint it. It has become the most creative and expert copy-cat in software.

It’s the Samsung/Xiaomi of apps. This year it attained Seene rival MSQRD, built a camera into the top of the News Feed and propelled Instagram Stories. The social giant isn’t even reluctant about it any longer.

The ruler of these creation tools is Snapchat, a single app that efforts to do it all. Photos, videos, filters, text, drawing, emoji, Bitmoji, 3D stickers, face swaps and, best remarkably, animated selfie lenses.

Snapchat speedily raised its community by proposing openings for inventiveness no one else had. Its procurement of Ukrainian object recognition startup Seene laid the dog face, flower crown and rainbow puke lenses that made Snapchat exemplary.

Also Read: Facebook Working on Camera App Similar to Snapchat

In order to vault Snapchat and keep more users from drifting there, it has to stay new. Facebook should unveil a new inventor platform positioned around the camera. In place of trying to imagine every possible selfie filter, Facebook should get a system of DEVS to shape them.

Product Manager Sachin Monga said,

“Having this camera inside of Facebook will introduce the opportunity for more sharing options in the future.”

Facebook has the funds to task loads of smart people with creating new lenses and filters and effects. Still, there’ll always be a fragmented developer on the other side of the planet with an even more viral idea.

We can see how Prisma’s fine art filters became a direct success. Instead of trying to contest with these developers, Facebook should designate them.

If the camera platform succeeds, Facebook and Instagram could turn into more thrilling, astonishing places to visit. Rather than the same feed, the same selfies and pictures. Facebook and Instagram must continually revive themselves.

Also Read: Facebook Launches New Layout for Pages

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