VSCO Introduces Social-Minded "Collections" Update for VSCO Cam
VSCO ramps up VSCO Cam with social interaction functions.





VSCO Cam is a powerful tool, one that has undeniably driven, aesthetically at least, the way we interact via social media. Despite all that, the app’s Grid feature wasn’t exactly optimized for user interaction – which seemed a contradiction of sorts given VSCO’s involvement in the increasingly collaborative creative community. Here VSCO resolves that with Collections – an update to VSCO Cam – that allows users to curate and share work by fellow users and engage others. As the company explains, the update is a two-step process that first lets users save its favorite images to its library, then publish said image to their own collection. The published image features attribution to the original photographer – a familiar and helpful feature drawn from other successful platforms. Grab the update and learn more information here.