Tech & Innovation - December 11, 2024

Kyu: The Simple, Private Social Network for Your Memories

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In the age of digital photos and cloud storage, many of us have thousands of images and memories that we rarely revisit. A device called Kyu offers a solution to this problem, providing a simple and private way to capture and relive memories.

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What is Kyu?

Kyu is a camera from a small Japanese company, founded by Iori Ando and Yusuke Okawa. The device captures 9-second clips, which are then transferred to your phone and stitched together into a highlight reel by machine learning algorithms. The Kyu app also allows you to add music to your video and share it with others.

How does Kyu work?

On one side of Kyu is a camera, and on the other is a small display with a button. Press the button to start recording, and when the storage is full, plug the device into your smartphone to transfer the clips. The Kyu app then uses machine learning algorithms to create a highlight video of your best moments.

Why choose Kyu?

Kyu offers a simple and private way to capture and relive memories. Unlike many other devices, Kyu has a single button and automatically deletes files once they are transferred to your phone. The app also does the editing for you, making the process straightforward and easy.

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