The DSPO Mobile AppLet Multiple Users Capture and Share Images
Jana Pijak — April 28, 2015 — Tech
References: itunes.apple & appadvice
The design studio behind Hipstamatic recently introduced DSPO, a collaborative camera app that lets multiple users create and share content from one camera. The iOS platform gives more than one user access to a particular camera and allows these users to save their captured images into a designated iPhone or iPod touch album.
Appealing to a millennial demographic, this collaborative camera app will update you on fun photos taken by friends and loved ones. DSPO is not only designed for multiple users but also lets iPhone owners connect with friends via instant messaging, where they can also share their captured photography.
This camera app works on a timer that designates an hour for multiple users to snap their desired images. The mobile platform is inspired by disposable cameras and is an interactive way to communicate with photos rather than conventional text messages.
Appealing to a millennial demographic, this collaborative camera app will update you on fun photos taken by friends and loved ones. DSPO is not only designed for multiple users but also lets iPhone owners connect with friends via instant messaging, where they can also share their captured photography.
This camera app works on a timer that designates an hour for multiple users to snap their desired images. The mobile platform is inspired by disposable cameras and is an interactive way to communicate with photos rather than conventional text messages.
Trend Themes
1. Collaborative Camera Apps - The rise of collaborative camera apps presents opportunities for creating new social media platforms that allow multiple users to share visual content.
2. Group-oriented Social Media - Group-oriented social media platforms could capitalize on the popularity of collaborative camera apps by offering features that enable users to share visual content with specific groups of friends or followers.
3. Real-time Collaborative Media - Real-time collaborative media solutions could be developed that allow multiple users to stream or record events from different perspectives and share them with each other in real-time.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media - Collaborative camera apps could open up new opportunities for social media platforms to offer users more interactive ways of sharing visual content.
2. Mobile App Development - The development of new collaborative camera apps requires expertise in mobile app development and user experience design.
3. Photography - Collaborative camera apps are disrupting traditional photography by enabling real-time, group-oriented visual storytelling and content creation.
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