Polarr Photo Editor for iOS Lets You Customize Your Interface
For stunning photos, Polarr provides the exact tools you need to edit your photos with precision that's unlike any other app.
For stunning photos, Polarr provides the exact tools you need to edit your photos with precision that's unlike any other app.
If you want to work together with the best photo editors on Instagram, check out this app.
Now available for iPad too, applying filters and editing photos just got even better with this app.
Just tap and hold for a surprise under every photo.
Now you can relive those terrific moments with more photo options on your Apple TV.
Users of the popular social network can now make videos from multiple clips on their Camera Roll.
Make a quick animation that you can share right away with this GIF camera and editor.
Get albums created for you as soon as your home from your trip or event.
Knoto taps into artificial intelligence to streamline private photo sharing.
Instagram is about to go the way of its parent company, Facebook, in displaying the items in users’ home feeds.
The app is now also optimized for the larger screen of the iPad Pro.
Enhancing your awesome photos and favorite videos should be easy and with this new app, it is.
The 3D Touch support has also been expanded for the iPhone 6s/6s Plus.
LumaFX brings powerful and comprehensive video editing to your iOS device. Check out our full review here on AppAdvice.
GoPro has made a couple of interesting iOS app acquisitions.
Add filters and adjustments to make your videos even more special.
The acclaimed camera app developed by Agile creator Ben McCarthy has been optimized for iPad.
Instagram has officially announced that it has begun rolling out support for switching between multiple accounts in its iOS app.
Look, even Apple CEOs can have problems getting good pictures.
Instagram has begun rolling out support for switching between multiple accounts — without logging out — in its official iOS app.
The marquee feature in the new version of ProCamera is, without a doubt, Lowlight Plus.
If sources are correct, Cupertino already has dual-camera samples to test in the "iPhone 7."
The secure camera app you have been waiting for is here. Click the lock, snap your shot, and keep those photos private.