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Image: VSCO Just last week, Adobe quietly launched a potentially powerful camera app for iPhone users. Now, another familiar ...
The VSCO app (pronounced vis-ko), formerly known as VSCO Cam, is a photo editing and sharing platform which uses a “creator-first philosophy” to engage users with their own creativity. The app ...
VSCO today announced a new version of its flagship mobile app that incorporates a complete redesign of its navigation and layout. The new app, which will be available for both iOS and Android over ...
VSCO, the popular photo and video editing app, today announced it has acquired AI-powered video editing app Trash, as the company pushes further into the ...
But today, VSCO Cam is joining the social fray with version 3.0 for iPhone, which introduces a feed of your friends’ photos edited inside the app.
VSCO’s smartphone app isn’t the only social-viewer out there. The popular photo-sharing app Instagram also recently saw an app update with a beautiful user interface and a horrific app icon.
Instagram, the Facebook-owned social media platform and VSCO, an artsy photo editing and social platform, are mostly aimed at separate audiences.
The company best known for VSCO: Photo Editor is launching a standalone camera iPhone app called Capture. Here’s what to expect.
The new VSCO Capture smartphone camera app is less about editing a photo after it’s taken, and more about allowing you to set the creative tone for the resulting image before you even click it ...
VSCO, the photo-sharing app that became a Gen Z meme, is expanding further into video. The company already supported video editing via its app, but users couldn’t publish and share directly to ...
The VSCO mobile app—available for Apple and Android devices—is a subscription-based platform popular with photographers worldwide. Currently priced at $20 a year, it’s an image editor, camera app, and ...
A redesign of the VSCO app introduces a new layout and added emphasis on the Grid, which is the app's photo-based social network.