Use AI to turn photos into art in one tap
Prisma uses AI to capture the “essence of your photos” and transform them into vivid color paintings.
The app offers over 700 art & portrait styles to your disposal, and you get to modify both foreground and background separately — with the ability to entirely change your background into something else.
Also, there are some fancy frames for your images, as well as editing tools to “reach creative perfection.”
Prisma has more than 120 million users all over the world!
What are the key features?
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- Library of styles: Prisma offers more than 500 styles and new styles are going live daily. You can also try Portrait styles specially designed to make captivating selfies.
- Portrait Segmentation: This is dubbed the essential tool for selfies that is set to add style to the whole image and be applied to the person or the background separately.
- Frames: Another way to enhance your photos without putting too much effort into the editing process is using vivid frames that will complement absolutely any of your photos.
- Background editing: Allows you to replace the background of any selfie you want. You can select the background from the colorful templates or choose any other from your phone's gallery.
Who is it for?
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Prisma is used by folks who love using cameras on their phones. Beyond selfies, it can turn almost any image into a work of art that people often share on social media and elsewhere. So, in a way, it's an essential tool of social media aficionados.
Examples of what you can use it for
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- Create amazing selfies
- Turn your photos into works of art
- Change the backgrounds of your photos or add a fancy frame
How much does it cost?
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Free plan & free trial on paid plans available!
Plan | Period | Price |
Free | | $0 |
| Monthly | $7.99 |
| Yearly | $29.99 |
Pros & Cons
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- More than 700 styles to choose from (and counting)
- A bunch of fancy filters included
- Background editing & removal are super cool
- You have to be careful with your photo limit, not to overspend
Last update:
March 12, 2025