Today, GoPro announced the initial release of a macOS desktop version of its mobile app, Quik, and a new Premium+ GoPro subscription tier offering additional features and benefits beyond GoPro Premium ...
GoPro's main application is absorbing major Quik video editing features as part of the company's quest to create a single-app experience. The action camera-maker purchased Quik back in 2016 when it ...
GoPro is merging its GoPro app and Quik app into one, helping users finally declutter their phone screens. It’s about time. Now called GoPro Quik or simply Quik, the new app places the functionality ...
GoPro is launching a new feature today called QuikStories that makes it even easier for users to receive automatically edited videos of their footage. It will also make it possible to transfer footage ...
GoPro is going back to desktops with a new editing app for Mac. While the company has long offered GoPro Studio and Player + ReelSteady desktop apps, much of its attention has been on mobile since it ...
Today, GoPro is rebranding and relaunching the two mobile video editing apps that the company bought back in February. One is focused on giving users an automatic editing experience, allowing them to ...
GoPro boss Nick Woodman in February described editing as an “inconvenience” for users of the company’s action cameras. The comments suggested he was looking for a solution, and a month later the ...
One app is for fast automated edits, the other for more advanced cutting. Both will have you creating and sharing your GoPro (or smartphone) videos in no time. Joshua Goldman Managing Editor / Advice ...
SAN MATEO, Calif., July 31, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Got content? GoPro is here to help you view, edit and share it faster and fresher with its new GoPro app update, released today. The update integrates ...
Mobile video editing company muvee recently announced its muvee Action Studio app for Google Android users looking to edit GoPro videos. The app allows users to enjoy Fast Mode, Automatic Mode, and ...
During a recent investors call, GoPro president Tony Bates revealed that the action camera-maker is developing a mobile app that let users quickly and easily edit their footage after it's been shot.
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