25.10.2016

ICQ Adds Video Processing Using Neural Networks And Voice Live Chats

ICQ has become the world's first messenger that allows its users to process their videos using neural networks. The new version for Android also offers voice live chats and a mirrored interface for RTL languages.

Now all users of ICQ for Android can transform their videos into fabulous video clips - all they need to do is select one of five filters based on neural network processing. The resulting video can be shared in the Stories or on social networks. To allow this artistic processing, ICQ integrates Artisto, the world's first mobile app for editing videos based on neural network algorithms.

In addition, ICQ offers voice live chats, a new way of chatting online where users can communicate with their friends by using short audio messages. By default, users choose what recordings to play. They can also enable the broadcast mode and all new messages will be played automatically. An audio live chat can be created by any user of ICQ for Android.

The new version adds a feature that allows processing a photo from your smartphone gallery in the integrated ICQ editor. It also offers special stickers available through the editor. They can be used to put together a mask, add a mustache, hat, glasses and other fun elements to create a more amusing pic.

For ICQ users with RTL languages, the new version now offers an RTL mode that enables a right-to-left interface.

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The new version is already available on Google Play.

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