
BF Island
BuzzFeed's Branch Office app; group messaging plus AI image editing for social sharing.
Last refreshed: 10 May 2026
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Background
BF Island is one of three consumer mobile applications developed under BuzzFeed's Branch Office AI studio, announced in 2026 as the company's pivot away from editorial content toward AI-native social products. The app combines group messaging functionality with AI-powered image editing tools, enabling users to collaboratively edit and share images within friend groups. BuzzFeed framed BF Island as a social entertainment product rather than a media or news product, signalling its intent to monetise audience engagement through product rather than advertising on content.
BF Island was developed by Branch Office, an internal BuzzFeed AI product studio separate from its editorial operations, and represents part of the company's strategic bet that its audience relationships and social content expertise translate to standalone consumer apps. BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti argued in the Branch Office announcement that the media model is broken and that AI-native social apps represent the viable PATH to profitability.
The three Branch Office apps — BF Island, Conjure, and Quiz Party — are designed to test different social AI mechanics in parallel: messaging plus image editing (BF Island), daily prompted photo sharing (Conjure), and real-time quiz engagement (Quiz Party). The product strategy is more Silicon Valley than media industry, reflecting a fundamental repositioning of BuzzFeed's identity.