GoPro's reworked smartphone app Quik brings new features and capabilities
US-based action camera manufacturer GoPro on Wednesday
launched a new mobile app named "Quik" that will replace the GoPro app in App
Store and Google Play Store.
The app lets users import photos and videos from any phone or
camera, including GoPros and DSLRs. It features a suite of editing tools to
edit photos and videos by users.
"Quik makes it simple and fun to finally make sense of the
vast number of photos and videos we all have on our phones," Nicholas
Woodman, Founder and CEO, GoPro, said in a statement.
"You don't even have to open the Quik app to organize your
images, simply share your favorite shots directly to Quik from your camera
roll, text threads or wherever your best shots may be. We named it Quik because
that's what it is!" Woodman added.
Through the app, users can back up photos and videos on cloud at
its original quality.
Users can also create impressive music-synced videos by simply
selecting the photos and videos they want to include along with a song from the
included library or your own.
Quik is free to download and use on a trial basis.
Users can unlock the app's full capabilities by subscribing for
just Rs 499/year or Rs 99/month. This will include unlimited cloud backup of
your imported photos and videos at their original quality when the backup
feature is released later this year.
For GoPro camera
users, Quik features all of the capabilities of the previous GoPro app, plus so
much more.
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