Keypoint Technologies has added a new feature -Intenticons to the Xploree keyboard gallery. The company announced the roll out of this new feature addition to Xploree. The feature is available for users from September 2016.
With Intenticons, Xploree promises to deliver a novel mobile discovery experience to its users. This new age feature merges users’ conversational context with predictive imagery. These images – Intenticons –are predictive visual manifestation of users’ needs even as the latter gesture, converse or type on the keyboard.
The images have been pieced together on the guiding principle of making information discovery on mobile more purposeful, sorted, and self-explanatory during the conversation. All research & development at Keypoint Technologies revolves around human reasoning and linguistics. Hence, the name for the new feature is ‘Intenticons’.
The Intenticons illustrate the combination of intents and imaginative icons through pre-defined images. They are intuitive and indicative, capable of guiding users towards relevant content, offers and services– in the same frame, at the tap of a key. The Intenticons will help and guide the Xploree user in multiple ways. To explain with some examples:
• Even as the user types “Flight” – a pop-up image of Tour operator Intenticon can suggest flight deals
• As the user chats about food – Grocery Intenticon can help him/her find nearby grocery options.
• The Art & Entertainment Intenticon can keep user updated with reviews of the latest Bollywood movie.
As of now KeyPoint has introduced Intenticons across 150 categories covering food, restaurant, grocery, fashion and travel. The company sees endless possibilities for delivering useful content to its users with the help of these images.
“With Intenticons, we have introduced a novel visual trigger to assess and consume information at the tap of a finger. At that very precise moment within a conversation, which we call mobile interlude, it becomes utmost important to be able to switch to the information you need and come back to where you original are. With increasing usage of imagery language comprising of emojis and stickers, we see ‘Intenticons’ serving this very purpose for the Xploree consumers,” said Sunil Motaparti, CEO KeyPoint Technologies. |