Mayank Bidawatka, co-founder of Indian social network Koo, which was shut down last year, is the brains behind the new app, ...
In the last few years, photo-sharing apps have capitalized on the idea that Instagram has become too curated, creating spaces ...
PicSee is a brand-new app that allows you to effortlessly exchange pictures between friends. Here’s what it promises.
Koo cofounder Mayank Bidawatka has launched an AI-enabled mutual photo sharing app, PicSee on Google Play and Apple Store ...
The platform, PicSee, soft launched in July with 25 users, has scaled 75 times in under three months, driven by users ...
The co-founder of Indian social network, Koo, has released a new photo-sharing app, joining the trend of unfiltered ...
The Bengaluru-based startup, backed by Blume Ventures and General Catalyst, uses facial recognition and encrypted on-device ...
The app from Billion Hearts Software Technologies, led by Mayank Bidawatka, who co-founded Koo, uses on-device artificial ...
Renewing his call to go vocal for local, Home Minister Amit Shah announced his switch to Zoho Mail. But its rapid rise is reminiscent of Koo, which struggled against the global network giants ...
Mayank Bidawatka, co-founder of Koo, has launched PicSee, an AI-powered app focused on mutual photo sharing. The launch is seen as part of ongoing developments in India's tech and startup landscape.
India’s home-grown messaging app Arattai, developed by Zoho, has surged to the top of the App Store’s Social Networking ...
Founded by Koo co-creator Mayank Bidawatka, PicSee introduces a “Give to Get” concept — letting friends exchange unseen ...