November 19, 2025 — Leads & Copy —
PicSee, a social platform centered around mutual photo sharing and powered by AI, has launched globally, offering a new method for friends and family to connect through photos. Unlike traditional social platforms, PicSee operates on a “give to get” system, allowing users to automatically obtain photos from friends by sharing their own, without uploading them to the cloud.
The app uses on-device facial recognition to identify which photos belong to which individuals and helps friends exchange them securely with a single tap. Every year, trillions of photos are captured but rarely shared with the friends in them. PicSee changes that by scanning a user’s gallery, recognizing faces, and generating personalized invites, such as: “I have 75 of your pics. Come get them on PicSee.”
Once two friends approve each other, PicSee automatically exchanges their photos from the past and any newly clicked ones through a 24-hour review window, giving either user the ability to cancel or recall photos at any time. This creates a private, fair, and effortless photo-sharing experience that benefits both parties.
Mayank Bidawatka, Founder of PicSee, said that over two trillion photos are clicked every year but never reach the people in them. He says PicSee was built to bring those memories back privately, effortlessly, and without storing anyone’s data. Bidawatka added that the “give to get” mutual sharing flow ensures everyone benefits from a fun and fair exchange and that with best-in-class privacy, everything stays encrypted and on-device, so even the company can’t see users’ photos.
PicSee’s architecture prioritizes privacy by never storing photos on its servers. Transfers are end-to-end encrypted, users have a 24-hour review window, screenshots are blocked, and photos can be recalled anytime. This makes PicSee one of the most secure photo platforms globally.
The platform has users across 60+ countries and is redefining social connections by focusing on shared memories among close friends rather than likes and followers. According to PicSee, nearly 30% of users have more of their photos on PicSee than in their own camera galleries.
Mayank Bidawatka, Founder
mayank.bidawatka@picsee.com
Source: PicSee
