SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--iPhoneography specialist MEA Mobile today announced a unique way to see more of yourself. Part™, an interactive photo filter for Apple’s iPhone, can create photo-mosaics with variable sized images. The tap-to-divide interface allows users to break down images using touch, and replace sections with other photos. “The key differentiator from other mosaic apps is that you have control over image sizes,” says Bruce Seymour, Managing Director of MEA Mobile. “Part™ enables creative expression through real time touch control.”
“We provide tools for premium user generated content creation on the iPhone,” says Seymour. “Part™ is a member of a growing portfolio of imaging apps.” The company is known for video app iSupr8, described by The Next Web as Instagram for iPhone video, and iLapse, a professional grade time lapse video creator. MEA Mobile broke records this year by authoring 40% of the top 10 iPad apps in Apple’s camera category.
Part™ is a creative way to interact with pictures. Users can section their photo into various sized pieces through touch. With mosaic mode enabled, the app replaces the sections with other pictures to produce a personalized image of images.
Only for iPhone and iPad, Part™ is FREE for a limited time. Features include:
- Photo mosaic mode: Free to unlock.
- Make pictures from pictures using variable sized photos or album art.
- Tap2Print: Create a custom iPhone case and have it shipped to you.
- New shapes for creating mosaics with Part’s™ tap-to-divide interface.
- Share through social media including Facebook and Twitter.
Information on Part™ is available at MEA Mobile’s Youtube Channel, and http://www.madewithpart.com. Download Part™: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id509573158
About MEA Mobile
We make Apps. Best known for advanced video processing algorithms, MEA Mobile also makes iGloLEDset: WiFi controllable color LED lights. We offer contract development for iOS, Android and Windows Phone; and backend development, web and video services. We are actively expanding with offices in Auckland and Hamilton, New Zealand and New Haven, Connecticut.