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Mixtiles Launches Daydream, the World's First Service for Creating AI-Generated Framed Art, Powered by DALL-E
Mixtiles, a startup in the home design space, has announced the release of Daydream, a service powered by OpenAIs DALL-E system that allows consumers to use generative AI to easily create personalized, framed art for their homes. This integration of generative AI into Mixtiles product design supports the companys mission to make it easy for people to create homes they love. Daydream connects DALL-Es text-to-image output with Mixtiles technology, enabling the creation, framing, and purchase of personalized wall art in less than a minute. The service is now available for consumers.
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Gift Dad 3 Mixtiles photo frames for $25
The article promotes a limited-time offer for Mixtiles, 8x8-inch framed photos that can be easily hung and rehung. Customers can purchase three Mixtiles for $25 with a promo code. The article provides instructions on how to apply the promo code on the Mixtiles website or app. The author praises the quality and convenience of Mixtiles and mentions that shipping takes about a week. The offer is highlighted as a potential gift for Fathers Day. The article also briefly mentions another product, Bottle Bash, which is on sale for $29.97.
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Mixtiles Review: Are the stickable picture tiles worth it?
The article discusses a product review of Mixtiles, a company that sells photo frames that can stick and unstick without causing damage. The reviewer ordered frames from Mixtiles and found them to be lightweight and the prints to be bright. The article also mentions the pricing of the tiles, with most users seeing a price of $49 for the first three tiles and $9 for each additional tile on the same order. Mixtiles also has an app for users to upload pictures directly from their phones. The impact of the article on Mixtiles is growth-positive, as it provides a positive review of the product.
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Decorate Your Walls with Wallpics Stickable Photo Tiles
The article discusses Wallpics, an app that allows users to create stickable photo boards for wall decor. It provides a comprehensive buyer guide to Wallpics, including information on how to order, the size of the photo tiles, selecting photographs, and using social media photos. The article also mentions that Wallpics has gained popularity for its affordable rates and reliable delivery services. Overall, the article has a growth-positive impact on Wallpics as it promotes the app and its features.
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Order a self-sticking photo tile right from your phone
Israeli startup Mixtiles has developed an app that allows smartphone users to order self-sticking wall tiles of their favorite photos. The app walks users through the ordering process, and the tiles can be easily hung and repositioned without damaging the walls. Mixtiles launched about a year and a half ago and is currently available only to customers in the United States. The company aims to turn photos into beautiful wall tiles and provide a simple way for customers to display their memories.
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MixTiles = Photo Squares That Easily Stick, And Unstick, To Your Walls
The article discusses a product called MixTiles, which allows users to turn their phone photos into wall art. The product attaches and detaches easily from the wall without the need for nails or screws. The price for three MixTiles is $49, with additional tiles priced at $9. Customers in the comments section inquire about the size, material, and ordering options of the tiles. The article does not mention any specific partners, investors, or acquisition or investment amounts. The event described in the article does not have a specific date mentioned. Confidence level: 8
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Mixtiles turns your photos into hanging wall tiles
Mixtiles is a new service that turns images into hanging wall tiles. The app allows users to select photos and order tiles, with a minimum order of three tiles for $49. Each tile is 8-by-8 inches and comes with removal glue dots for easy attachment to walls. The company promises that the dots can be removed and reattached multiple times. The app is easy to use but lacks editing tools and order history. Despite these limitations, the app performs well. The author enjoys the sample Mixtiles and plans on buying more in the future. The article suggests that Mixtiles is off to a good start and worth checking out.
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