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The Quik app is a hallmark of GoPro's offering, making editing your action camera footage on your smartphone easy.
GoPro has pulled a surprise U-turn and announced that it's sunsetting its Quik desktop editing app – less than a year on from bringing it back.
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.
GoPro has debuted a new desktop editing app for Mac. The company is also adding a higher tier of its subscription service.
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 ...
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 Inc. is broadening its video-editing app to become a subscription platform even for those customers who don't have GoPro cameras, in what the company says is a move to expand its total ...
GoPro users will soon be able to edit footage directly from their smartphone. The company has announced that a new video editing app for mobile will launch later this summer, reports TechCrunch.
GoPro has long needed proper mobile editing software and these two apps should address that need. But is it too late? GoPro must now market this mobile editing suite.
Today, GoPro is rebranding and relaunching the two mobile video editing apps that the company bought back in February. One is focused on giving users an automatic editing experience, allowing them ...