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The Quik app is a hallmark of GoPro's offering, making editing your action camera footage on your smartphone easy.
The future of GoPro is not hardware. It’s services. Editing video is hard but GoPro is moving it to the cloud in a bid to make it a bit easier. The service, called GoPro Plus, is a subscription ...
GoPro has released two free editing apps a couple of months after it bought the startups that created them. Effectively a relaunch, the apps – Quik and Splice – aim to offer GoPro users a fast ...
GoPro’s video editing software is finally available to download on desktop. Plus, there's a new Premium plan for the most dedicated users.
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 ...
If you're a GoPro user who finds the company's mobile editing solutions lacking, or simply find the whole process of splicing everything together a chore, then it looks like some solid ...
The GoPro owned Splice gives you comprehensive editing options on your smartphone, with hundreds of pre-installed tracks able to be bolstered with your own iTunes imports.
The new application will sit alongside GoPro’s recently launched Hero+LCD, which contains onboard video editing software – and may render the Hero+LCD as obsolete before too long, depending on ...
GoPro Hero 5 cameras can now automatically send footage to a user’s phone, and Quik will start editing it together without the user even needing to touch the app.
GoPro has acquired two mobile video editing apps -- Replay and Splice -- the company announced on Monday. "Splice, Replay and GoPro will combine to deliver what we believe will be the fastest and ...