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On the homepage of the app, you get to decide: take a tour of the White House or test out the Presidential Lookalike feature.
You can pick from three tours: Explore the Virtual White House, White House Neighborhood Walking Tour, and the White House Companion Tour.
But this holiday season, they have themed tours that show you what the White House looks like decorated for Christmas.
The virtual White House tour lets you see the Blue Room, the East Room, private bedrooms on the second floor of the White House, the West Wing, and the Oval Office.
Each room you move through in the tour has photos that show its evolution over the years and a description of its history. Some of the rooms are the same you can see on an in-person tour of the White House.
But you also get to see private rooms on the virtual tour that members of the public don't get to see on the in-person tour, like the Lincoln Bedroom and the first family's private dining room.
The app includes a floor plan so you can get your bearings.
First lady Melania Trump unveiled the holiday decorations at the "People's House" on Monday, November 26, and you can see photos of the transformation in the app.
The virtual tour says it takes about 55 minutes to complete, but you can zip through it in 10-20.
The White House Neighborhood Walking Tour, which takes about an hour to complete, gives you the opportunity to see historic sites such as Lafayette Square and St. John's Church around the president's neighborhood.
It's like a guided walking tour if you're in the area. But you can learn about the places and see photos inside the famous buildings in the app without being there, too.
The third tour is designed to be a guide for people going on the in-person public tour of the White House. It offers extra info on every room you'd see on the tour.
Users also have access to an outdoor map of the White House grounds and the President's Neighborhood, as well as the surrounding Washington, DC area. It can be found by touching the "Map" tab on the bottom menu.
The "Events" tab on the bottom menu lets you see what the White House Historical Association has coming up that you could attend in person.
The Presidential Lookalike tool is like the feature on the Google Arts & Culture app that went viral in January. But instead of famous artwork, the White House's compares your selfie to past presidents and first ladies.
You have to take a selfie in the app to use it; you can't upload an existing photo.
The facial recognition feature is powered by a tool called Amazon Rekognition.
I got a 21% match for former first lady Grace Coolidge, who was a popular hostess and threw many White House parties with her husband, President Calvin Coolidge.