News

The VSCO app (pronounced vis-ko), formerly known as VSCO Cam, is a photo editing and sharing platform which uses a “creator-first philosophy” to engage users with their own creativity.
Image: VSCO Just last week, Adobe quietly launched a potentially powerful camera app for iPhone users. Now, another familiar name is entering the third-party iPhone camera app market. Visual Supply Co ...
The app is free to use, and will come with 50 VSCO presets (including the latest We The Creator presets). In addition to that, you also get access to Bloom and Halation effects.
Exclusive: VSCO is releasing its own camera app — the company’s first new standalone release in a decade. It’s called Capture, and it will let users pick from 50 of VSCO’s popular photo ...
For years VSCO has been adding more and more social features, but the minimalist nature of the app makes it hard to figure out what’s important and why I should check back in every day. The ‘Pro’ tier ...
VSCO, a photo-editing and social media app, is aimed at artsy photographers who want a little more control over their photo editing. It's focused on artistic photography, while Instagram is more ...
Since VSCO launched its first mobile app in 2012, it has amassed 150 million-plus Android and iPhone downloads. It debuted a subscription model in 2017 has since accrued 2 million paid users ...
VSCO, the company behind VSCO Film and the popular VSCO Cam app, is today announcing VSCO Cam 4.0 for iOS.This update, which the company says is the biggest since VSCO Cam's launch, brings along a ...
The VSCO Cam app for iOS and Android has long been a way to give your photos a film-like look. The photo editor not only allows for eye-catching photography, but peak Instagram likes after posting ...
VSCO, the company behind the popular VSCO photo editing app and photo sharing social network, is today adding a new video editing tool to its VSCO ...
VSCO, one of the few apps to give Facebook’s Instagram solid competition with a photo editing application aimed at more serious mobile photographers, is today releasing its next new creation ...
VSCO, the popular photo and video editing app, today announced it has acquired AI-powered video editing app Trash, as the company pushes further into the video market.