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VSCO Capture app is now live in the App Store, offering yet another option for iPhone users looking to go beyond the native ...
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VSCO Capture supports RAW and ProRAW formats for maximum flexibility when editing. Capture syncs instantly with the main VSCO ...
VSCO Capture brings the brand's popular retro presets to live as you shoot Mobile editing powerhouse VSCO made a name for ...
VSCO has become known for the array of filters available within its photo and video editing platform, but with Capture, you ...
VSCO will make it possible for users to share text-based posts in Spaces, a rare departure from VSCO’s laser focus on visual art. The app will also begin letting users message one another ...
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.
Apps like Adobe Photoshop Express are able to port the tricks of traditional picture editing onto your device, but VSCO's app does something different: Its Film X filters recreate the look of ...
"VSCO girls," named for the aesthetic derived from the photo editing app VSCO — formerly known as VSCO Cam — which lets users share photos and make preset filters to help keep their images ...
VSCO’s revenue has exploded, doubling in 2018 to $50 million. The Oakland startup has raised $90 million from Accel, Glynn Capital and others at an estimated $550 million valuation.