The groopic app creates complete group photos with a simple 3 step process. It uses proprietary photo merging technology to create a realistic output in seconds.
Leave some space for yourself and take the first picture.
The first picture is overlayed on the live view feed. Simply align the view-feed with the previous picture and take the second picture.
Just mark the photographers. The app automatically merges the two incomplete photos into a complete group photo which has both the photographers, and everybody else.
Ingrain is a video monetization method that allows placing individually targeted ads into video. While these ads look native to the video content, they are ingrained in real-time allowing for targeting the viewers. Better targeting and user experience allows for much better monetization for publishers and higher brand uplift for the advertisers.
The first solution to augment native ads digitally (instead of placing physical products) so the publisher can effectively monetize the video without interrupting the viewing experience.
With our proprietary augmentation technology, individually targeted ads are ingrained in the video in real time when a viewer starts watching a particular video. We leverage Computer Vision to deliver relevant ads with positive brand recognition.
Since the ads are not burnt into the video, the users can interact with them or opt out of watching irrelevant ads. We measure the ad performance and actual viewing statistics to optimize campaign performance.
As a team, we have gathered the best.
We have a great combination of multiple PhDs, MBAs & Engineers from top universities of California, London & Pakistan.
Our team has over 30 man years of experience in Computer Vision R&D with over a dozen publications in top-tier Computer Vision & Image Processing conferences.
Our team has experience managing multiple multi-million products & previous startups.
Our Business team has experience handling over 100 million dollars of deal flow.
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Kaylene Hong | http://thenextweb.com