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GoPro's mobile app Quik allows users to quickly create content using photos captured with the GoPro as well as with the iPhone cameras. It's a massive overhaul, and we've been testing it out for ...
Today, GoPro announced the initial release of a macOS desktop version of its mobile app, Quik, and a new Premium+ GoPro subscription tier offering additional features and benefits beyond GoPro ...
GoPro is rebranding and relaunching its main smartphone app as Quik, which will now be the home for controlling the company’s cameras, editing video, and a new social media-style private feed of ...
The GoPro Quik app has a new feature, QuikStories, that helps you create polished videos from your Hero5 Cameras without much effort.
GoPro's new Quik app lets you transform photos and footage from your smartphone or action camera into entertaining highlight videos.
GoPro's new Quik app will let users control their action camera and edit their videos in one app. A subscription service will also unlock new editing tools.
With GoPro Quik you can import photos and videos from any phone or camera, including GoPros and DSLRs.
GoPro's main application is absorbing major Quik video editing features as part of the company's quest to create a single-app experience. The action camera-maker purchased Quik back in 2016 when ...
GoPro says its redesigned Quik app solves the "black hole" problem that comes with your traditional camera roll.
The Quik desktop app is available at no additional charge to GoPro subscribers. It syncs with the Quik mobile app, making it easy to start a project on one device and then finish it on another.
The GoPro Quik app is free to download and use on both Android and iOS but full features, including the upcoming unlimited cloud backup, will cost $1.99 a month or $9.99 a year.