Vsco’s Iphone Camera App Is Now Available Globally

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7:00 AM PDT · July 22, 2025

Photo editing and sharing app VSCO is making its iOS camera app, Capture, disposable crossed nan world, pursuing a constricted motorboat successful June, erstwhile nan app could beryllium downloaded only successful Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.

VSCO besides said it is acquiring The Freelance Photographer, which provides a operation of online and offline workshops for studying photography and videography.

“There’s a clear spread successful nan marketplace for business acquisition and industry-specific guidance for emerging photography professionals who are looking to unafraid sustainable customer relationships. The Freelance Photographer serves arsenic a semipermanent profession partner to creatives, offering a broad education, a supportive community, arsenic good arsenic nan devices and penetration they request to move their trade into a career,” Eric Wittman, CEO of VSCO, said successful a statement.

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VSCO’s first caller app successful much than a decade, Capture focuses connected taking pictures pinch a group aesthetic. The app has much than 50 presets for images on pinch immoderate real-time effects. It offers manual power complete camera functions for illustration shutter velocity and exposure, and tin return pictures successful RAW and ProRAW formats. The app besides lets users sync each photos pinch VSCO’s cloud.

The Freelance Photographer offers various courses, starting from $208 per period for nan basal coaching plan, and a $625 per period that gives subscribers entree to complete 50 tools, respective courses, and individual mentoring from nan company’s founder, Paul Weaver.

The acquisition fits neatly into VSCO’s purpose of catering much to master photographers. Last year, nan institution launched VSCO Hub, to alteration brands to observe photographers for different projects, and VSCO Sites, which lets photographers create web pages to show disconnected their work. In May, nan institution launched VSCO Canvas, a collaborative whiteboard merchandise that lets users create moodboards for different projects.

Ivan covers world user tech developments astatine TechCrunch. He is based retired of India and has antecedently worked astatine publications including Huffington Post and The Next Web. You tin scope retired to him astatine im[at]ivanmehta[dot]com

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