In a press release, GoPro CEO Nick Woodman declares that "Splice, Replay and GoPro will combine to deliver what we believe will be the fastest and most enjoyable mobile editing experience" and become ...
GoPro putting emphasis on not only the camera but also the editing application on the mobile device, as well as the application "GoPro Quik" which can create original movies combining photos and ...
GoPro has made a big investment into the mobile video editing world by acquiring two popular mobile video editing apps, Replay and Splice. Both apps are well liked on the Apple App Store and Android ...
GoPro has been having a rough time as its stock price has stumbled over the last few months. Its signature action camera is a niche product and competitors are releasing cheaper clones that replicate ...
Action camera maker GoPro has two new apps, Quik and Splice, that will make it easier to manage content, edit clips, and share them with others. "Quik, the fastest and easiest way to create awesome ...
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GoPro has been having a rough time as its stock price has stumbled over the last few months. Its signature action camera is a niche product and competitors are releasing cheaper clones that replicate ...
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 to ...
GoPro has always been deceptively easy to shoot with and deceptively difficult to edit. While the company has made its name on providing a simple, waterproof action camera, the interface to clean up ...
Digital video camera maker GoPro has acquired two video editing startups to improve its software: GoPro announced Monday that it has agreed to acquire Paris-based Stupeflix and Austin, Texas-based ...
GoPro recently announced plans to acquire two mobile video editing app companies, Paris-based Stupeflix and Austin-based Vemory, for $105 million in cash and stock. Stupeflix develops Replay, an app ...