Introducing PhotoDater<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/15.0.3/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> from MyHeritage, an Exclusive, Free New Feature to Estimate When Old Photos Were Taken
From the MyHeritage Blog:
Introducing PhotoDater, an Exclusive, Free New Feature to Estimate When Old Photos Were Taken
If you are like most genealogists, you probably have cherished old family photos whose details, such as when they were taken, remain a mystery. Perhaps you flipped them over hoping to find more details, only to discover that your ancestors who treasured these photos didn’t leave any information behind. Until now, missing details about your photos could have remained a mystery forever, but here at MyHeritage, we set out to find a solution. Today we’re excited to announce the release of PhotoDater, a groundbreaking, free new feature that estimates the year a photo was taken, using Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology.
PhotoDater is one-of-a-kind: MyHeritage is the only genealogy service that offers date estimation for historical photos. Using powerful technology developed by our AI team, PhotoDater gives its best guess when a photo was taken. This can help you unlock further clues about who appears in the photo and the event at which it was taken, to solve mysteries in your genealogy research. PhotoDater is completely free!
Check out the cool video in the MyHeritage Blog to see what PhotoDater can do!
I know what you may be thinking: why would I rely on guesswork? For undated photos with no other leads, PhotoDater can help you unlock further clues about who appears in the photo and the event at which it was taken, to solve mysteries in your genealogy research.