Persona is a photo platform built around people — portraits, candid shots, the faces that matter. Not scenery. Not flat lays. People.
Instagram became a highlight reel. TikTok is video-first. Twitter is text. Flickr is archival. Somewhere between vanity metrics and infinite scroll, the point got lost: people want to see people.
Persona brings it back. A feed built around faces. A platform where every photo is about a person.
Every post features a person. No landscapes, no food flat lays, no abstract art. Just people.
Tag people in photos. They get notified. No one appears without knowing. Privacy built in from day one.
No follower count dominance. No engagement bait. A feed that reflects real connection, not algorithmic manipulation.
Any portrait, candid, or group shot. The algorithm confirms a face is present.
Link faces to accounts. They get notified and can accept or request removal.
Your photo enters a feed sorted by connection and presence, not engagement metrics.
We got distracted by filters, stories, reels, and algorithms. Persona is the reset. A place where every photo is about a person — and every person feels seen.
Built for the human in the frame.