VSCO, formerly known as VSCO Cam, is a photography mobile app for iOS and Android devices. The app was created by Joel Flory and Greg Lutze. The VSCO app allows users to capture photos in the app and edit them, using preset filters and editing tools.
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4.7
Based on 4 reviews
Review VSCO?
Reviews praise VSCO’s smooth navigation, approachable editing tools, and a welcoming community that inspires sharing and discovery. Many users call it their go-to editor, citing classy, versatile filters and an easy workflow that makes photo enhancement fast and enjoyable. The free offering is seen as strong, though some want a desktop version. Critiques are limited but note occasional sign-up friction with Google authentication. Overall, feedback highlights a polished, reliable experience that balances creative flexibility with simplicity, making it appealing for both casual shooters and growing creators.
I love the app for its wide range of advanced tools like HSL, sharpness, and the ability to work with shadows and highlights. It's great that I can experiment and save my successful setting combinations as presets. A special thanks for keeping the app from being overloaded with unnecessary functions
What needs improvement
I'd like to be able to create folders or albums within the app to better organize my photos. Sometimes it's difficult to find the photo I need in the studio's feed
I chose VSCO for its unique combination of high-quality, film-like filters and advanced, yet understandable, editing tools
Plus I really appreciate its minimalistic design without unnecessary distractions
How good are the preset filters for everyday photos?
The presets are one of VSCO's biggest strengths. Even the free options are high-quality, and with a subscription, the selection becomes huge
How intuitive is the interface for first-time users?
The interface is quite minimalistic, which I like. However, for a newcomer, it might not seem completely intuitive at first glance. It takes a little time to get used to the icons and the layout of all the advanced tools. But after 10-15 minutes of exploring, everything falls into place
Is customer support responsive and helpful when issues arise?