It’s been a while since we posted an article on Kickstarter projects. I’ve been caught up with a lot of stuff lately that I couldn’t give enough attention to the blog. But, that’s about to end. I promise. The funny part is, I can’t reach my laptop at least for a week from now, so I’ll have to do all my writing stuff from mobile. Whatever! Today, we’re back with yet another interesting Kickstarter campaign that goes by the name Yours.co.

If you’re that person who has a lot of era-old pictures and videos on your phone or in the cloud, then Yours.co is something you should definitely check out. It’s basically an app that lets you upload pictures and videos for transforming them into beautiful home movies you can enjoy with your family. As per the campaign, the software makes use of artificial intelligence (AI) to take fragments of videos and blends them with appropriate transitions and music in order to create a “magic movie”.

Finally, the “magic movie” along with a copy of the original content is shipped to you in the form of DVDs. In the unlikely event that you don’t own a DVD player, you can also watch the movie via Yours.co’s own streaming service. The campaign also promises that you’ll be able to stream the videos via Roku, Apple TV, and more, in the near future.

To be honest, I’m not a big fan of old-school DVDs and stuff, but I loved the idea of turning pictures and videos of a bygone era into home movies. It’s sure to bring back some good ol’ memories and is something you should definitely watch with your family and friends.

To know more about Yours.co and show your support, head over to the source link below. As far as pricing is concerned, you’ll have to make a pledge of at least $10 to have a magic movie delivered to your home by April.

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Abhin’s love for all things tech started when he got his first smartphone, Galaxy S (the first), in 2010. Since then, he has been crazy about technology and tried out all major Android flagships from Samsung, and HTC. He currently uses a Google Pixel 4a as his daily driver.

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