Kevin O’Leary Backs Myseum as ‘Picture Party’ Debuts with Celebrity Buzz

Kevin O’Leary features Myseum’s Picture Party in a new video promoting secure photo sharing for private events and group moments.

Harsh Vardhan
Kevin O'Leary Myseum Picture Party
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Myseum, Inc. announced that Kevin O’Leary has released a new video centered on its flagship app, Picture Party. The Shark Tank investor introduced the app as part of the company’s effort to develop social media tools built around user privacy.

Formerly known as DatChat Inc., Myseum develops social media platforms with a special focus on user privacy. Its flagship app is Picture Party by Myseum. It helps users create a private social space where a live feed updates as guests upload photos, leave comments, or react.

Kevin O’Leary is Backing Myseum Picture Party

In the video, O’Leary speaks directly to the camera as he presents Picture Party. He calls it an easy way to share event photos within private, invite-only groups. Kevin’s appearance adds wider visibility and business credibility to the platform. Especially at a time when Myseum works to grow user awareness and drive adoption.

The platform keeps content organized so late joiners can follow along. Its archive lets hosts and guests revisit meaningful moments anytime. O’Leary said the app is designed for sharing life in the moment.

How Picture Party Works

Picture Party makes sharing simple, whether the people you want to share with are nearby or far away. It removes many of the usual hassles that come with sharing photos and videos.

You no longer have to hand over your phone for someone to view it. There is no need for people to crowd around your screen. As a result, it also cuts out the back and forth over how to send group photos. The app helps avoid common privacy and data concerns linked to social media.

Picture Party allows users to set up private, encrypted spaces where they can share photos and videos in a personal feed. Users can create as many Picture Parties as they want. They can invite others through text, a QR code, or an in-app invite.

A Picture Party can be started in under a minute as a timed or ongoing shared event. Guests can add titles, comments, and reactions to posts. Hosts stay in control of privacy settings and decide who can view or contribute.

It is backed by a newly approved U.S. patent. The patent covers the platform’s core private social networking framework and marks an important step in Myseum’s IP roadmap.

The company says this technology could support a new form of private social interaction and play a key role in the platform’s long-term value.

Kevin O’Leary Campaign Aims to Drive Platform Adoption

Kevin O’Leary’s video was created as part of a paid promotional collaboration arranged through Cameo. Myseum plans to use the content across its social platforms, digital campaigns, and investor materials as it works to build brand awareness.

The company said it will continue to focus on privacy-driven, user-controlled social tools. They also plan on using similar partnerships to support growth and increase engagement across their platform.

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