Photo-Branding Tools

The Picmo App Helps You Get Credit for Your Smartphone Photos

There are so many smartphone photos on social networks these days, but the photos will often be posted without credit to the photo-taker; the Picmo app aims to change that.

Created by Jason Bass, the Picmo app is a tool that allows smartphone photographers to brand their photos, whether by adding their own logo to the image, watermarking it, or adding a message about who took the photo and where they were when they took it. Before you post your image on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or Instagram, the Picmo app lets you create an overlay with a logo, watermark or message to superimpose onto the picture.

Picmo is currently on Kickstarter, seeking $6,500 in funding. Visit its Kickstarter page for more information or to make a contribution.
Trend Themes
1. Photo-branding Tools - The trend of photo-branding tools is disrupting the way smartphone photographers can receive credit for their photos on social networks.
2. Smartphone Photography - The trend of smartphone photography is creating opportunities for innovative apps like Picmo that allow photographers to brand their photos and stand out in a crowded digital landscape.
3. Visual Identity - The trend of establishing a visual identity is driving the need for photo-branding tools like Picmo that enable photographers to add their own logo, watermark, or message to their images.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Apps - The mobile apps industry is being impacted by the trend of photo-branding tools, creating opportunities for new and innovative apps like Picmo.
2. Social Media Platforms - The trend of photo-branding tools is disrupting the social media platforms industry, as users seek ways to give credit to photo-takers and protect their work.
3. Digital Marketing - The digital marketing industry is embracing the trend of photo-branding tools, as businesses and individuals look for ways to brand and promote their visual content online.

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