Instagram: Artificial intelligence tells you if your photos are good or bad to upload to the platform

Do you have doubts about the effectiveness of your photos on Instagram? Find out about a tool so you know if your images are good or bad for the social network.

We show you the ideal tool to find out if the photo you want to upload to Instagram will have positive or negative results. Photo: androidphoria LR

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If you are a user who frequently posts photos on Instagram you should try Everypixel, a website that analyzes those photos you want to upload to your social network account thanks to the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Through a system called “Artificial Neural Network”, Everypixel makes use of a complex mathematical model to simulate the natural behavior of people.

This method consists of carrying out a construction of a part of the brain's reasoning when it finds structures. Human beings tend to recognize structures instantly, and the AI is in charge of simulating this recognition to tell us if a photo is good or bad.

The platform is aimed at any user who wants to verify the impact of their images. However, it is more profitable for those who are aiming for e-commerce and attracting future buyers.

How to use Everypixel?

Instagram: Artificial intelligence tells you if your photos are good or bad to upload to the platform

Follow the steps below:

The platform works by means of percentages. The higher the percentage, the better "reception" by the public will have that photo. Know the percentages that will help you succeed within the social network and save thousands of soles in advertising:

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