Snapchat introduces lenses for dogs


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 27 Dec 2018

Now your best friend can wear Snapchat lenses too. — AFP Relaxnews

Snapchat delivered an early present for pet owners on Christmas Eve: lenses for your dog.

Back in October, Snapchat brought cat-friendly lenses to the platform. Pups were left out of the equation because filters allegedly already worked for canines, but dog owners knew that successful lens application on a dog was based more on luck than a systematic platform feature.

As of Dec 24, though, the company officially introduced dog lenses for man's best friend. Users are already digitally dressing their canine companions up for the holidays.

The lenses are available on the latest version of Snapchat, so you can now give your pooch a set of reindeer antlers, a pizza face, and more. As the company continues to evolve and improve their object recognition tech, maybe rabbit owners will soon be able to dress their bunny up like Santa, too.

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