EyeEm, the Berlin-based photo marketplace, was once loftily thought of as a possible challenger to Instagram in Europe. More recently has fallen on much harder times, and now it has a new owner.
In March, photosharing app EyeEm, one of the Hottest Global Startups Of 2013, announced that it was partnering with stock photography site Getty Images to distribute photographs taken by EyeEm’s ...
Think a computer can pick out your best photos? Artificial intelligence photo app EyeEm thinks it can. On June 22, EyeEm launched an update that now suggests photos from the camera roll to upload. To ...
Capturing life’s moments has never been easier, thanks to mobile devices, but with it comes organizational madness. Companies like Apple, HTC, LG, and Samsung tout the power of their phone’s cameras, ...
The company that developed an artificial intelligence program to pick your best image is now expanding its auto keyword feature to its original photo community and marketplace app. EyeEm is an app ...
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our ...
EyeEm is unveiling new tools to help the brands and marketers using the site to source their images. Underlying these tools is a technology called EyeEm Vision, which we described in-depth earlier ...
Mobile app connects amateur photographers in the UK with potential buyers in a bid to democratise stock photography The photographs that we share on social networks often have emotional value, but ...
EyeEm is a photo-sharing app used by more than ten million people worldwide. As well as image-enhancement, the app allows photographers and enthusiasts to offer tips to their fellow shutterbugs, and ...