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Apple launches a new celebrity hub that’s all about Apple

Apple launches a new celebrity hub that’s all about Apple

  • Apple has launched a new website called “Snapshot on Apple” that showcases celebrity profiles and their work across various Apple services.
  • The website features a carousel of 36 celebrity images, with no manual scrolling or searching option.
  • Clicking on each image takes you to a mini-profile of the celebrity, which includes links to their content in Apple’s TV, Music, and Podcasts apps.
  • The profiles are similar to artist-specific versions of Linktree pages, providing fans with easy access to the celebrity’s latest work.
  • Snapshot on Apple appears to be an unfinished product or a precursor to an upcoming app or feature, rather than a fully developed service.

Apple has quietly launched a new website called “‎Snapshot on Apple” that presents viewers with a carousel of celebrities and information on where you can find their work across the company’s services.

The website, spotted by 9to5Mac reports, presents two slowly moving rows of celebrity images, with no way to manually scroll or search them. In total, we have counted 36 profiles, including Bad Bunny, Dua Lipa, Matt Damon, Serena Williams, Kendrick Lamar, and Drake.

The more useful part of the site is when you click into the cards. Each one takes you to a mini-profile of the celebrity and presents you with names and images of content they’re featured in with links out to Apple’s TV, Music, and Podcasts apps. They’re a bit like Apple-specific versions of the Feature.fm or Linktree pages that artists use to direct fans to their latest work.

For instance, if you explore Zendaya, the page says that she’s an American actress and singer, and includes a “more” button that can bring out her full text profile. Under that card you can click to access content Zendaya is in, like Spider-Man: No Way Home, or her Podcast appearance on The Late Show Pod Show with Stephen Colbert.

For now, Apple’s Snapshot seems like an unfinished product or perhaps something that’s meant to be part of an upcoming app or feature.

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Q. What is Apple’s new celebrity hub called?
A. Snapshot on Apple.

Q. How many celebrity profiles are currently available on the website?
A. There are 36 profiles, including Bad Bunny, Dua Lipa, Matt Damon, Serena Williams, Kendrick Lamar, and Drake.

Q. What can be done with each celebrity profile on the website?
A. Each profile takes you to a mini-profile of the celebrity, presenting names and images of content they’re featured in with links out to Apple’s TV, Music, and Podcasts apps.

Q. How do users access more information about a celebrity on the website?
A. By clicking on the “more” button next to each card, which brings out their full text profile.

Q. What type of content can be accessed through the celebrity profiles?
A. Content such as movies (e.g. Spider-Man: No Way Home), podcasts (e.g. The Late Show Pod Show with Stephen Colbert), and music.

Q. Is Apple’s Snapshot a finished product or something in development?
A. It seems like an unfinished product, possibly meant to be part of an upcoming app or feature.

Q. What is the purpose of the celebrity hub on Apple’s website?
A. To present viewers with a carousel of celebrities and information on where they can find their work across Apple’s services.

Q. Can users manually scroll through the celebrity profiles?
A. No, there is no way to manually scroll or search them.

Q. How does the website handle searching for specific celebrities?
A. There is no built-in search function; users must rely on browsing through the carousel of profiles.

Q. Is the celebrity hub available to the public now?
A. For now, it seems like an exclusive feature that may be rolled out in the future.