The Seem application was developed by Merminx, a startup founded by Thomas Kyritsis and Michalis Rikakis, two friends who live permanently in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Seem application is an original messaging way that sends selfies automatically together with every message you send.
How does it work
With Seem, you can chat with your friends or partner in a more interactive and direct way than traditional messaging apps. With every message you write and send, the app gets one Selfie from the front camera and sends it along with the message, in the form of a "meme".
Respectively, you also receive a photo with every message that arrives, making the conversation more interesting and rich in content. You no longer need to send smileys or get an avatar, as you constantly see the expressions of the person you are talking to.
With the counterchange of selfies to be a necessary part of conversations simply and quickly, Seem makes traditional messaging more fun, personal and attractive without having the burden – and often low quality – of video calls.
With the app, you can still create your own memes and share them on social media networks with a simple tap.
The app is available for iOS devices and Android.
Website: http://www.seemapp.com
iOS: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id1006726311
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seemapp.android
A few words about developers
Thomas is a developer with experience in iOS applications. He has a basic IT degree from the University of Peloponnese and continued his postgraduate studies at Stockholm's KST. He has developed a number of applications for Swedish companies such as Hemnet, ICA, Oriflame, Aftonbladet and Absolut, and has been focusing on developing communications and social networking applications such as Rebtel in recent years.
Michalis has been Head of Product Management at the Swedish company Sinch, a cloud-based communications services platform for mobile application development companies. Michalis has many years of experience as a Product Manager and developer at Nokia Siemens Networks and other Greek companies. He is a graduate of the Department of Electrical Engineering of the University of Patras and has a Masters in Business Management from the University of Warwick, England.