Formerly known as Pixazza, Luminate allows bloggers and webmasters to turn every single image that they include as part of their posts into something that has far more than visual value. Luminate enables anybody to turn images and pictures into nothing short of interactive applications that users can navigate in and out from. It’s all done by applying a series of tags that once they are clicked upon will let the user perform lots of different actions such as buying the item being tagged, commenting on the photo, sharing it on sites like Facebook, and even jumping straight to other pages or sites. That is, Luminate can turn images into true navigational devices.
And Luminate also enables anybody to have advertisements placed within images, and (consequently) have products pitched in the most relatable of ways.
The commercial aspect of Luminate is actually one of its better-developed points, as people like you and me can sign up as image investigators and make money by matching the products that are seen in photos with the ones offered by the affiliates of the company.
If you’re interested, registration is over in a minute. Just follow this link and fill in the provided form to get started.
Luminate.com In Their Own Words
World’s First Platform for Image Applications.
Shop, share, search, discover … Directly from images.
Some Questions About Luminate.com
How is this achieved from a technical point of view? Which other uses can a platform like Luminate have? 







