At first, we created Pichon to be a source of quality icons, illustrations, and photos, which can save a designer tons of googling time. One can have it open next to their favorite design tool and simply drag-n-drop the required visuals onto the canvas.
At the same time, we know all designers have their own graphic assets and references that they store on the computer, on Pinterest, or elsewhere. So, anyway, they would have to jump between Pichon and Pinterest or local folders while working. Why not give them an opportunity to keep everything in one place?
That’s why we added a storage and trained AI to help you keep all your graphics in order. So, now you can;
• Upload your images to Pichon. The storage is unlimited.
• Organize your designs and references with folders and tags or rely on our AI that will identify the pics' content and tag them for you
• Search your designs right after importing. Pichon recognizes what's pictured.
• Share images, folders, or the whole library via web links
• Find similar images in your library with AI help
• Erase backgrounds from images in one click with the built-in background remover
• Enhance low-quality images with the built-in image upscaler
And all that will be right next to 1.5M+ curated icons, illustrations, and photos for design and inspiration.
Pichon is like a treasure box, but with graphic assets that you can drag-and-drop into your favorite design apps and AI tools to work like a pro without distractions.
@al_sku thank you! There is a Windows app, but it only has icons: https://icons8.com/app/windows. We plan to add all the features from the Mac version in the future🙏
Congratulations on the launch!
This is an extremely useful product for anyone who works with graphics.
The unlimited storage space is a huge plus, and the AI-powered organization and tagging makes it easy to find what you need.
I can't wait to see what else you will add in the future!
Knew about but didn't try the previous version as I mostly edit photos and don't work with icons or clipart that much. Now sounds like something I'd try out because of the AI tagging feature. Hope it can sort my ~8,000 photos well, it will save a ton of time when I need something from three months ago. Cheers on your launch, and I'll go install:)