Prisma Photo Editor
Prisma turns photos into art with smart filters and AI
Prisma turns photos into art with smart filters and AI
Prisma Photo Editor is a creative toolkit that reimagines ordinary snapshots as painterly pieces. If you have a favorite portrait or city shot and want it to feel gallery ready without touching a brush, this app delivers an accessible path to striking results.
Its star attraction is a catalog of 30 plus artistic styles powered by neural networks and AI. You can lean into pop flavors like Candy and Mononoke, opt for moody Gothic tones, or choose homages to masters such as Edvard Munch and Pablo Picasso. Each style tile shows its name and a small reference image of the artwork that inspired it, which helps set expectations before you apply the effect.
Getting an image into Prisma is simple: capture a new photo inside the app or pull one in from your library. There is one big caveat. Every image is cropped to a 1:1 square, so you cannot preserve wide landscapes or tall portraits. The upside is obvious if you favor square sharing, but it is a limitation if you depend on flexible framing.
Once you pick a style, Prisma processes the scene in seconds, with more elaborate looks taking a bit longer. The interface keeps things straightforward, relying on a horizontal ribbon of styles you can swipe through and tap. The core set of styles is included at no extra cost, making it easy to experiment.
Practical touches round things out. The app is light on device resources at around 15.8 MB, and it supports English and Russian. Finished images include a small Prisma watermark by default. You can remove it, although doing so is a minor nuisance.
Verdict: Prisma is a clever way to make images stand out, balancing ease of use with surprisingly varied artistic transformations. If you can live with the square output and the watermark hurdle, it is an engaging, free route to artful photos.
Developer
Prisma labs inc.
OS
,
Version
4.6.3.626
License
Free