Vhoto an iPhone App Extracts Your Photos from a Video

| July 7, 2014 | 0 Comments

Vhoto an iPhone app

If you haven’t experienced Vhoto, you must be really missing a great fun. It is a free iPhone app that lets users extract photos from any video on your iPhone. The app finds the best clicks of your loving moments hidden in a video and offers Instagram-like editing, sharing and filtering. You can download this handy app right from Apple App Store without spending even a single penny.

There’s an option dubbed as + VHOTO, the Smarter Camera that allows iOS users to focus any particular part of the video while recording your memorable moments. Firstly, you might feel it something boring but passing the more time on it will open up the true instinct of this app.

Features

  • Edit Photos – Vhoto brings a lot of new ways of filtering and editing photos in order to make your photography experience awesome.
  • Save, Share and Send – After getting your desired clicks using Vhoto, save these to your camera roll. Have fun in sharing them to the Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. You can also send these photos to your pals or family member through text or email.
  • Vhoto Social – the app’s new social network option that allows users to follow or find hashtag topics with photos shared by the folks of Vhoto community. Make your own hashtags or follow those you’re interested in.

Vhoto an iOS app

With Vhoto app, users can record videos and from where they can find their best clicks. If you got some videos that aren’t made with Vhoto, no fuss, the app has an ability to extract photos from existing videos.

When you are done with Vhoto video, it shows you all the thumbnails that were taken. Now, choose the one you are interested in. For me, it’s a best app giving you all the possible features that are needed in that sort of editing.

Download Vhoto an iPhone App direct from App Store.

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