Mirror AI

AI that creates personalized content around you/your friends

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Mirror Emoji Keyboard by Mirror AI is an app that takes a photo of your face and creates you a set of personalized emoji. You get hundreds of them ready to be shared on messengers or social networks.
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Evgeny Kuryshev
Hello Product Hunt! After a year in the making we’re excited to launch Mirror. We think custom emoji apps like Bitmoji are a good step towards bringing our real, unique faces into messaging. We take this further and let you: - get hundreds of personal emoji/stickers in 3 seconds from a selfie. - not spend mental energy wondering what your head shape/nose shape etc. are - add your friends/family (soon your pets and more) to your emoji in seconds. manually constructing 10+ friends is just too hard. - use all text-containing emoji in 8 languages (will expand to >25 shortly). - get emoji that become more and more recognizable with time by learning from data. We know there is still a long way to go to make the product great. Right now we are working on: - improving the tech from just “personalized” to “recognizable by friends.” this it is a hard problem – we have a whole dedicated part of our brain for these tasks (fusiform gyrus). - expanding our content library to ~10,000 emoji in 25 languages. - adding new features – e.g. auto-detection of groups of people, pets, clothes, backgrounds. Feel free to ask anything about our product, tech, team and story. We will do our best to fix any problems and make your emoji better quickly :) The Mirror Team
Artem Kubatkin
Evgeny is a great engineer and leader, well done and good luck!
Kat Manalac
The Mirror Emoji Keyboard (built by YC alum Mirror AI) is an app that uses AI to turn your selfies into personalized emoji. Add your friends and you'll be able to create joint emoji. Soon they'll be adding pets.
Kirill Cee
Great job - smooth app and avatars/scenarios look great! I have a few questions: 1. Will you have different "styles" of illustration or stick to this "brand" style? 2. How often and by what logic will the avatar "scenarios" be updated? 3. What will be the means of discovering these new scenarios? 4. Are you planning anything in the augmented+animated space (like a personalised version of apples new animoji?)
Serge Faguet
@kirillcee hey Kirill, thanks! answering: 1. yes, this is quite hard technically but we do plan to have a large number of illustration types – from "simpsons character" to "comic book style" and other things. 2. right now we are adding scenarios every day – we want to get from the ~250 we have to ~10,000 that cover everything people want. also some of them are customized based on country and the like. 3. we are thinking about discovery by surfacing them in the sort order + doing text analysis based suggestions when typing in our keyboard. this is quite key. 4. probably not doing animated at the moment... they are much harder to scale and don't play well with messengers today great questions, really hitting at key issues :)
Matvey Ezhov
Cool project from great team! Feature suggestion: use some NLU to analyze latest message that user sent with your keyboard (on device, obviously, for privacy reasons) and suggest the best emoji for user's emotion.
Serge Faguet
@ematvey yes – an RNN to suggest relevant emoji is definitely on the cards! especially as we get a huge number of them.
Ingvar Helgerson
Great work! Would be nice to have a light version just to create custom avatars for social network profiles.
Serge Faguet
@unnamedteam you can use it for facebook easily by tapping on the relevant image and share method from the app screen. but i agree with your feedback – we need to make this easier/more intuitive. actually noticed earlier a lot of people save to their camera roll – this is probably why. thanks for the feedback :)
Geoffrey Woo
I saw an early sneak peek of this from @sergefaguet a couple weeks ago. Excited to get my hands on it today and spam my friends with these. Looking forward to seeing how the Mirror team expands and improves the product over time.
Serge Faguet
@geoffreywoo thanks Geoff – look forward to making the product better for everyone :)
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