Am a big, big fan and user of Timehop. I use it almost everyday to resurface items from my camera roll (and Twitter and FB) and to connect, reconnect, ping friends, clients, etc. No connection apart from being a fan.
@mathieuspiry: Would love to hear specifics about how this is different better than what TH already does. Thanks and good luck!
@sree Hi, thanks a lot for your comment! We’re both working on reliving memories, but are not doing it in the same way. First of all, I’d say Timehop isn’t a social app but more an utility app that shows you anniversary photos from different years and lets you share them outside the app.
We are more focusing on reliving one specific moment with your friends and family.
With Zyl, the experience is 1/ You get one memory per day from the same moment that our AI selected (photos that are going to be meaningful for you and not a photo of your groceries list for example) 2/ When you share the memory, we’re going to look at photos from the same moment in your friends’ galleries (so you’ll finally fetch the photos your friends told you they were going to send you 2 years ago!)
So I guess Zyl is quite different from Timehop because we don’t offer the same UX, features and we don’t search your memories in the same way 😀
Hi guys,
Let's be honest, you take many photos but don't do anything with 99% of them.
Your friends do that too.
And yet, this huge amount of photos contains so much emotions, all lost in the depth of our phones.
We've been on a mission to use these photos from the past in a social app for the past 3 years. Zyl is now the closest thing to a social network built on your photo gallery and your friends' ones.
We understood the weakness of camera roll ⇒ we have too many photos and it's impossible to go in the past manually. Big photo utility apps out there try to bring back memories to their users but we felt there was too much friction in reliving and sharing these memories (often limited to anniversaries).
So we spent more than 2 years working on our tech stack that is now able to score the level of emotion your photos can provide to you and your friends in the present. One of our main challenges was to embed our deep learning models on-device to protect our users's privacy.
Each day, Zyl selects ONE of your best memories and shows it to you through a gorgeous story.
And then, it's where the magic happens: you share it with your friends that were part of this moment and they can react or complete the story with their own photos, in a fun and very engaging experience.
At the end, Zyl aims to build the social graph of your memories, being the quickest access to your history and the one you lived with the people you care about.
Looking forward hearing from you all.
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Hmmm.. I’m not crazy about the Terms of Service.
Particularly with personal photo exchanging between friends and family; which should be private.
I wouldn’t even install it as it is at the moment.
@lyondhur For us the first step was to run the image analysis on device only in order to avoid sending every single memories to our servers. End-to-end encryption is next on our roadmap. 🙂
Hey @vjekoskarica, Apple Photos and Google photos are utily app, we strongly differentiate ourself building a social app with interactions between users around their memories.
They are working on this memories subject, but they see it as a feature of a bigger product, we see this feature as a whole social product.
And about the tech, we differentiate with emotional deep learning approaches and have more design freedom.
@vjekoskarica@mathieuspiry
I don't know about Google Photos, but iOS Photos has shared albums, likes, comments and notifications. How is that not "social"?
@vjekoskarica@mathieuspiry@elfitz_ Hi ElFitz ! That's social, but it's not the main feature of their product, whereas in Zyl, it's all about memories, that you discover day after day with your friends. If I had to make an analogy I would say it’s like comparing Fast Food and Haute-Cuisine : In both you get beef, lettuce, sauces… But how you put things together matters. So I would love to say that we try to make memories delightful 😉
I like this idea very much, while I was studying CS I had a project where memories were only accesible from the location you took the photos or videos at. I think this is n awesome product!
@felipe_otalora Thanks :) The location based discovery is an interesting feature too and thruth to be told, it has been listed somewhere in our ideas pool :)
@mathieuspiry Nice job and congrats on the launch. Good luck with the growth! The daily trip down memory lane is a cool angle, especially with group events.
As we are building our platform, I hate the "how is this different" question - which implies there's only room for one. I prefer to come at the "what are you doing better" approach. With that being said, how are you guys addressing the person that takes TONS of photos of the same thing? The AI of google photos and Apple Photos is not good at filtering similar shots out, and I can tell the events/times that I haven't gone back and edited, because the memory is a lot of the same or random shots. Are you guys able to address that or aide in that journey?
@geoffism Hi,
Thanks for your comment! It’s funny that you’re asking about duplicate photos, as it was one of the main feature of one of the past version of Zyl 😀 We used to have a feature enabling you to optimize the space on your phone by deleting duplicates photos and only keeping the best one. The algorithm is based on a series of criteria such as timestamps, image analysis and metadata.
So we kept the tech behind this while building Zyl as a social network for memories and we shouldn’t show you similar photos in your memories.
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@varathavc we answered this question above : for us the first step was to run the image analysis on device only in order to avoid sending every single memories to our servers. End-to-end encryption is next on our roadmap. 🙂
@varun_biswas1 we discussed it yesterday in the comments :) You can check it out if you want to better understand Zyl and our way of reliving memories!
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