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Photo Sharing App: Koo co-founder launches AI photo sharing app, becomes a hit in 27 countries..

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PicSee AI-Based Mutual Photo-Sharing App: Mayank Bidawatka, co-founder of social media platform Koo, has launched a new AI-based photo-sharing app, PicSee. This app allows users to share photos between their phones and their friends' phones. In just three months, the app has seen a 75-fold increase in reach and is being used in 27 countries.

What's Special About PicSee?
PicSee was launched in July 2025 with 25 users and has seen its user base grow 75-fold in just three months. This growth is primarily due to users inviting their friends to the app. Users can access each other's photos only with mutual consent, making it unique.

How does PicSee work?
The app scans galleries for facial recognition and identifies photos that include both users. It then sends an invite to automatically share photos between users. This makes exchanging photos between users easy and secure.

Security and Privacy
The company states that PicSee takes user privacy very seriously. Photos are not stored on any servers and remain only on users' devices. All photos are encrypted during transfer, eliminating any possibility of data theft or misuse.

Will the company charge fees?
According to Bidawatka, the app is currently available for free, but a subscription model with premium features will be implemented in the future. Currently, the app is used in 27 countries, including India, the US, the UK, Japan, Germany, and France.

Bidawatka's Past Experience and New Journey
Mayank Bidawatka co-founded Koo, a microblogging platform, in 2020. Although Koo is now closed, they have taken a new step and launched PicSee under Billion Hearts, which has been created keeping in mind the technology and user needs.

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