Epik, a free-to-download photo editing app, offers a 90s-style yearbook photo edit that has gone viral on Instagram and TikTok.
With photo-editing app Epik, users can pay for 60 90s-inspired yearbook photos of themselves.People are leaning into childhood nostalgia and creating new school yearbook photos thanks to the newest AI-powered social media trend., a free-to-download photo editing app, offers a 90s-style yearbook photo edit that has gone viral on Instagram and TikTok.
Here's how to make your own, and how it worked when I created yearbook photos of Todd Haselton, CNBC's deputy technology editor.You'll see the AI Yearbook option after you open the Epik app and a disclaimer that says "AI results may not always be satisfactory." And some of them aren't. Several pictures didn't look like Todd at all.
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