Pap Smear Photo Wins BeReal’s ‘Realest’ Image Campaign
A photo taken by a woman during her pap smear examination has won BeReal's competition for the "realest" image posted on its app.
A photo taken by a woman during her pap smear examination has won BeReal's competition for the "realest" image posted on its app.
A new social media app called BeFake AI wants to take a legitimate approach to self-expression by using a phone’s cameras and photos to produce AI-assisted creative images.
TikTok is discontinuing its BeReal clone TikTok Now after less than a year.
BeReal has launched a new feed for photos exclusively of famous people in a bid to stay relevant.
A cybersecurity software company claims that photo-sharing app BeReal owns the rights to users' photos for "30 years."
Photo-sharing app BeReal surged in popularity last year as an alternative to apps like Instagram by offering the unusual restriction of only users to post a single photo per day at a randomized specific time. However, BeReal has announced a new feature that will enable users to share additional posts per day.
Meta is testing a BeReal-style "Roll Call" feature on its apps which will invite users to add a photo or a video to a prompt to show what they are up to within five minutes.
BeReal, the "anti-Instagram" photo-sharing app that dominated Apple's App Store charts for much of last year, is already on the decline.
BeReal has surprised users with a new feature that turns all their photos from the last year into a 2022 recap video -- but it has a huge waiting list.
Instagram has officially launched "Candid Stories" -- a new dual camera feature that copies the photo-sharing app BeReal.
President Joe Biden used photo-sharing app, BeReal to encourage people to get their annual vaccines in before flu and covid season.
Photo-sharing app BeReal has secured $60 million in funding, pushing its valuation to just under $587 million.
BeReal has soared to over 53 million downloads but only nine percent of users open the app daily, new data claims.
BeReal is considering adding paid features to the app in a bid to avoid Instagram-style advertising.
TikTok has become the latest app to launch a dual camera feature that copies the photo-sharing app BeReal.
With BeReal's meteoric rise this year, photographers have been wondering whether there is any future potential in the app as a social media platform to promote their work.
BeReal is currently working on a feature that lets users discover and view posts from "friends of friends."
Snapchat is getting real. Or, it’s at least taking a cue from fellow social media company BeReal with its new dual camera feature.
BeReal has soared to over 10 million daily active users. An epic climb from the 10,000 users the app had a little over a year ago.
Instagram is testing a new feature that copies the photo-sharing app BeReal, which continues to hold on to the number one spot in the U.S. on Apple’s App Store charts this week.
BeReal is a new social media network that puts a focus on authenticity. Others have made similar claims but this goal has proven difficult to achieve. This guide will look at what BeReal is and how to use it.
Facebook has been struggling to maintain its position as a "Top 10" app this year as BeReal, and TikTok continue to gain popularity.
Photo-sharing app BeReal has seen a surge in popularity in recent weeks. However, the demand for BeReal has meant that the app frequently crashes at the crucial moment when users try to upload their daily photo -- as one woman found out during a Harry Styles concert.
Instagram has added a new "Dual" camera feature -- seemingly in a bid to copy photo-sharing app BeReal, which soared to the number one spot in the U.S. on Apple’s App Store charts this week.
BeReal, a photo-sharing app dubbed the "anti-Instagram," has soared in popularity in recent weeks to take the number one spot in the U.S. on Apple’s App Store charts -- beating TikTok.
A new photo app has surged in popularity thanks to an unusual premise: it only allows users to post one photo per day and only at a randomized specific time.
Lapse, a camera app that mimics the days of waiting for film to develop before showing snapshots to friends, raised an additional $30 million in funding, fueling the trend of stripped-down social media platforms.
The photo community has spent much of 2023 fretting over the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and the fake images it's brought with it, so perhaps it's no surprise that Merriam-Webster's 2023 word of the year is "Authentic."
TechCrunch describes the social media photo-sharing app Daylyy as the "anti-Instagram."
Instagram is testing out multiple audience lists for Stories -- which are the vertical, full-screen photos and videos that disappear after 24 hours.
Instagram and Facebook will soon offer Stories and Reels in chronological order to European users -- as Meta prepares to comply with the European Union’s (EU) new Digital Services Act (DSA).
"Apparently losing rights to data and legal recourse is not enough of a reason to inspect online contracts. So how can websites get users to read the fine print?" asks The Guardian. Perhaps people will listen to them if only to lull themselves to sleep.
Meta, formerly Facebook, is no stranger to ripping off features from other social networks and hopping on popular trends. But this time, with Threads, the company finally picked a good time and a good angle to play copycat.
Meta is testing a new payout model that will pay Facebook and Instagram creators based on how many views their Reels get.
A new video app is aiming to make social media interactions more authentic -- by not letting users see how they look in the camera while filming.
After a year of chasing TikTok's domination in short-form video, Meta is now reportedly considering building its own version of Twitter within its photo-sharing app, Instagram.
Meta has revealed that Instagram now has two billion monthly active users worldwide, closing in on the 2.96 billion who use Facebook.
Snapchat is giving users more advanced video editing tools by rolling out a new feature called Director Mode.
There is a new camera trend that has taken off among Generation Z users on social media. Featuring grainy images and timestamps, the point-and-shoot digital cameras of the early 2000s are making a comeback.
Cue the MySpace flashbacks because Instagram is testing a feature that would bring songs to profiles.