When you checked your timeline this morning, you probably saw a lot of celebrity look-alike posts courtesy of a new app called Gradient. Gradient Photo Editor is an app available in the iOS and ...
If you, like us, are hooked on Instagram, then you may have noticed a fun new app popping up all over your feed: Gradient. The celebrity-endorsed app, which was first promoted by the Kardashians and ...
If you’ve been on Facebook or Twitter this week, you’ve probably come across Gradient, the popular, new photo app that takes a picture of your face and tells you what celebrity you look like. After ...
A new app called Gradient has gone viral. The point of the app is to take a picture of you and then gradually match you with your celebrity look alike. It's certainly not the first app of the sort ...
Step aside, FaceApp — there's a new trending app in town. A photo editing app called Gradient Photo Editor has been making waves on Instagram thanks to a new feature that is "powered by artificial ...
We don't know who still needs to hear this, but please, please refrain from any and all forms of blackface no matter the medium, intent, troll, or size of monetary endorsement. It's never okay, okay?
Kelly started a career in journalism after completing her education at The New School in New York City. She currently lives in Chicago. In her free time, Kelly can be found writing (duh), exploring ...
A mysterious Kardashian-endorsed selfie app exploded onto the App Store charts last week. Now, users are complaining about big credit card charges — and shady imposters are vying for a piece of the ...
What celebrity do you most look like? It's an intriguing question and I suppose most people are at least curious if you favor a Hollywood actor or professional athlete. A smartphone app is doing quite ...
This summer, FaceApp caught a second wind as the most popular app on the web. It served its purpose — giving people a glimpse of their aged selves — before fading into a quick retirement. Now, users ...
Over the past few days, eagle-eyed Google users may have noticed that in some instances, the capital G logo for the company now sports a gradient softening the transitions between the four solid-color ...