

But yes, it's easy to share to social platforms directly from the Quik app. You don't have to ask yourself if you want this image or this video to be social. The Quik app is really meant to serve as a private feed for you so that it's a place where you can celebrate your best shots, celebrate your life experiences in a private setting. So it's not a walled garden, by any means. NICK WOODMAN: Yes, you can share to all the popular social platforms directly from the app. And ultimately, the Quik app, you know, does what, I think, all of us have been yearning for, which is provides a simple solution for us to finally make sense of the vast number of photos and videos that we all have on our phones.ĪDAM SHAPIRO: Nick, for a Luddite like me, could I upload, if I were younger, something I created on Quik, say, to TikTok? Or is this in direct- eventually in direct competition with TikTok? You can create automatic highlight videos of your footage. So instead of losing track of your favorite shots, as has been the case since the dawn of the smartphone, you can now share your favorite photos and videos directly to the Quik app, and they'll show up in your own private Mural feed so that you never lose track of a great shot again.Īnd then behind the feed is a suite of powerful, yet simple to use editing tools that make it easy for you to customize and personalize your shots. The easiest way to think about it is it acts as a private Instagram of sorts, and it solves the problem of the black hole of your phone's camera roll. So Quik is intended to help everyone with a smartphone or any camera get more out of their personal photos and videos. Quik is the first product that we've made that isn't tied to the sale of a camera, to the sale of a GoPro camera.
