

"Fancy Photo App Startup VSCO Raises $30 Million More". The $500 Million Startup Wants To Be More Than That". "VSCO Cam: Filtered Photos, No Emojis Allowed". Capture Your Style: Transform Your Instagram Images, Showcase Your Life, and Build the Ultimate Platform.
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iPhoneography: How to Create Inspiring Photos with Your Smartphone. Urban Exploration Photography: A Guide to Creating and Editing Images of Abandoned Places. "VSCO Cam, The Anti-Instagram, Is The Future Of Mobile Photography". "There's one app you should be using to make your Instagram pictures look so much better - here's how it works". "VSCO makes its expensive desktop photo filters half as expensive". In April 2018, VSCO reached over 30 million users. The users also have an option to edit their own videos from their camera roll with the VSCO yearly membership, but they are not able to post camera roll videos to their account on VSCO. Photos can also be exported back into the camera roll or shared with other social networking services. Users have the option of posting their photos to their profile, where they can also add captions and hashtags.
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The user can edit their photos through various preset filters, or through the "toolkit" feature which allows finer adjustments to fade, clarity, skin tone, tint, sharpness, saturation, contrast, temperature, exposure, and other properties. Photos can be taken or imported from the camera roll, as well as short videos or animated GIFs (known in the app as DSCO iOS only). Users must sign up to get an account in order to use the app. In December 2020 VSCO acquired AI-powered video editing app Trash. As of 2018, Visual Supply Company has $90 million in funding from investors and over 2 million paying members. Visual Supply Company has locations in Oakland, California, where it is headquartered, and Chicago, Illinois. In 2019, VSCO acquired Rylo, a video editing startup founded by the original developer of Instagram’s Hyperlapse. It raised $40 million from investors in May 2014. Visual Supply Company was founded by Joel Flory and Greg Lutze in California in 2011. The VSCO app allows users to capture photos in the app and edit them, using preset filters and editing tools. The app was created by Joel Flory and Greg Lutze.
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VSCO ( / ˈ v ɪ s k oʊ/), formerly known as VSCO Cam, is a photography mobile app for iOS and Android devices.
