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Take joint selfies with Picpal app regardless of location

Today, selfie-obsession is very common among the young generation and whenever they are free, they start taking selfies. There is good news for such people who want to take joint selfies with their best friends even when they are not around. Now, you can take joint selfies with Picpal app regardless of any location barriers.

joint selfies with Picpal app

The app is developed by MyndBee, a Texas-based company co-founded by an Indian-American Mahesh Rajagopalan. Taking joint selfies with Picpal app is possible by bringing together your friends simultaneously to form a selfie collage regardless of any location barriers.

Mahesh Rajagopalan, Co-Founder of MyndBee said:

“Social networking has revolutionised the way we document our lives. Picpal expands the horizon of these social documentation possibilities. With Picpal, we’ve created an authentic experience, connecting friends and families more intimately in real-time, no matter where they are.”

How to take joint selfies with Picpal app?

You can invite up to three friends to take joint selfies along with you. They’ll have 15 minutes to take action to your request and send their selfies to you. But, if your friends don’t take action within a given time frame the collage will expire.

Picpal app

Once your friends have taken selfies within a given time frame along with you, all the selfies are then compiled together into a single collage by the app and will appear in your Picpal gallery. You can then share the joint collage within the app or on Instagram, WhatsApp or Facebook. If you don’t like it, you can retake it or even edit using the in-built tools.

Taking joint selfies with Picpal app is very easy and it is the first app to take social sharing into the world of social content creation. It has been officially launched on Android and iOS, so just enjoy Selfie-lovers.

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