I would to have this done with my grandma face
Deep Nostalgia™ Reaches Milestone of 26 Million Animations!
- By Esther
In only 11 days, millions of people have created 26 million animations using Deep Nostalgia™! This groundbreaking new photo feature allows you to animate the faces of your loved ones in still photos and has taken the internet by storm.
The MyHeritage mobile app makes it easy to animate your photos, and it has become more popular than ever. It’s holding strong as the number one free iPhone app in the U.S. on the Apple Store for 7 days and counting! The MyHeritage app is also ranked number one on the iOS App Store for the U.K., Austria, Belgium, Brazil, France, Mexico, and New Zealand, and is the number two app in Canada, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, and Australia. We’ve reached number one in 22 countries! We’ve also reached the top 5 in 43 countries, and the top 10 in 55 countries.
Deep Nostalgia™ continues to captivate people from all over the globe and enrich their connection with the past. Each day, we’ve been thrilled to see the number of animations that have been created, and we’re proud of each milestone that we’ve reached along the way. We are blown away by the unbelievable feedback and coverage that we’ve received. The outpouring of enthusiasm is so huge that we’ve needed to write multiple posts sharing the responses we received, first with some initial reactions and then again a few days later.
Today we celebrate International Women’s Day: a day to honor women past, present, and future and remember how the courage, intelligence, and grit of women throughout history have brought us to where we are today. Using Deep Nostalgia™, we animated the faces of 12 inspiring women in history from all over the world. Watching these powerful women in motion helps us feel more connected to them, and inspires us to follow their example, stand up for our values, and pursue our dreams.
User Feedback
We continue to be touched by the feedback that is pouring in. Many users have reached out to us expressing their heartfelt gratitude after getting a glimpse into their ancestors’ lives, and the emotions this has evoked.
MyHeritage user Kathleen Batty from Australia says “It was so wonderful to do this! My mum died when I was two, so don’t remember her. It made her seem more real to me. Thank you!”
Emma Devine from the U.K. told us about how special the pictures that she animated of her mother using Deep Nostalgia™ have been to her and her family. “My mum passed away in 2018 from cancer aged 78. We only knew 2 weeks before she passed, she had been admitted to the hospital less than a week before. We managed to get her home to care for her, and got to spend 6 heartbreaking days with her before she gained her wings. She has 7 children. A great woman, the perfect mum, whom we miss beyond measure. She has 16 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.” In the following animation, she was eighteen years old, on her wedding day, one of Emma’s favorite pictures of her.
After an especially difficult few years, Emma was comforted by the photo. “My dad passed 8 weeks after my mum, and my eldest sister passed 8 months after her. After 3 years of grieving, I bought my mum’s picture to life today. I sat here crying right now, but wow! I love it! …thank you from the bottom of my heart! XX”
Liliana Garcia Schultz says, “This technology is incredible! I used it with pictures of my grandmother who I never got to meet. It was a very emotional experience for my whole family. I will gladly pay for the membership. Totally worth it!”
Eliška Potužníková from Czechia exclaimed, “love it 😍 my 84-year-old grandma cried for joy when she saw her deceased twin-brother smiling! I think it’s necessary to pay tribute to your programmers. It’s like magic from Harry Potter for me… You are the best!”
Feedback on social media has been just as enthusiastic:
I don't have any videos of my late father. So, I used @MyHeritage on a photo of him (when he was a young man) to animate his face. Pretty amazing what #ArtificialIntelligence can do. The animation made my sister smile. pic.twitter.com/7fsvBpj9IA
— Bob E. Hayes (@bobehayes) March 7, 2021
My mother has come back thanks to @MyHeritage so strange and yet so comforting. pic.twitter.com/xvdUp5foEv
— NH State Rep. Wendy E. N Thomas (@WendyENThomas) March 8, 2021
I used the MyHeritage app animation on one of my grandma’s photo and brought tears to me to see her smile at the end. Miss her every single day and till this day, she’s the #1 reason for everything that I do at school, in my career, or life. ❤️ #myheritageapp @MyHeritage pic.twitter.com/LtaHjPLF0s
— Eric 🫶🏽 (@ericsfilmcamera) March 8, 2021
Cry with me.. I did this thing for my dad to finally see his mom since she died when he was 4. @MyHeritage thank you for this. https://t.co/McUbiCoHJA pic.twitter.com/U9THU1M5sY
— johana🍉 (@withlovejohana) March 7, 2021
My grandmother. My ancestor. I carry her resilience in my blood. Shout out to my hermanita for sending this to me @MyHeritage @etselec918 pic.twitter.com/yXLXhyGTHB
— Ambar Olivas (she | her) (@hola_ambar) March 7, 2021
Our paintings come to life at night! 🌙 Your greatest dream or your worst nightmare? 😱https://t.co/UfEE1MRlL3#MyHeritage #DeepNostalgia #Rembrandt pic.twitter.com/iYjHyIXeLD
— Rijksmuseum (@rijksmuseum) March 4, 2021
Media
News outlets continue to cover the Deep Nostalgia™ sensation.
Inside Edition’s Deborah Norville, Steven Fabian, and Lisa Guerrero also gave the app a try with photos of their late loved ones, featuring a video of the process.
The Real kept it real, talking about the new trend and historical figures being animated.
Deep Nostalgia™ was featured on Newsweek, Yahoo! News, Distractify, Deseret News, and others.
This new addition to our suite of photo tools, developed with D-ID, has erupted on social has erupted on social media since its release, and we’re so glad to be able to help users connect with their past, and share their family history with their relatives.
If you haven’t jumped on the bandwagon yet, what are you waiting for? We invite you to try it today and let us know what you think!
Cheryl
March 8, 2021
This has been a great tool to use in conjunction with Photoshop. I’ve used it with my life mask reconstructions of history. See the work with James Madison.