In the last few years, photo-sharing apps have capitalized on the idea that Instagram has become too curated, creating spaces for users to share unfiltered photos from their camera rolls. Locket tapped into lockscreen-based sharing, Retro took a photo journaling route, and Yope is building Instagram for private groups.
Now, Mayank Bidawatka, co-founder of Indian social network Koo, which was shut down last year after collapsed buyout talks , is releasing a new photo-sharing app called PicSee . The app, released Thursday, both on iOS and Android , aims to automatically detect and share photos of friends that are in your camera roll without you having to use any messaging system like WhatsApp or Instagram.
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