Finally, Prisma launches on Android

Prisma, the sensationally popular smartphone application that’s been blowing up over the past few weeks, is now available on Android.
The app has only been available in beta form on Android for about five days, so this is a surprisingly quick turnaround.
What sets Prisma apart, however, is that it uses artificial intelligence algorithms to generate its images.
Rather than simply overlay a dumb filter, Prisma reconstructs the image from scratch by making intelligent design choices. After just playing around with it for a few minutes, the magic becomes evident. The only downside is that applying each filter does take a few seconds, since the new image has to essentially be built from the ground up, reports the Android Authority.
Many of these filters take their cues from famous painters or distinctive visual art styles. Whether you want to make your snapshot look like an impressionist oil painting, a gritty graphic novel, or a piece of modern art, this app has you covered.
This is a free app that requires no sign-up and it doesn’t even throw ads in your face.
The interface neatly integrates with social media like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, making Prism a handy one-stop-shop for all your image sharing needs. The results can be kind of mixed, but it’s seriously fun to play around with.
The Android app has all the same features as the iOS version, including over 30 filters and support for either taking a new photo or choosing existing ones from your gallery, reports the nextweb.com.
The android-users can download Prisma from the Play Store now.