French startup Amo recently launched ID, its first app. Now, the company is releasing Capture, its second app. Capture is a unique photo-sharing app with a focus on capturing photos rather than browsing them. The app is designed to make capturing photos quick and easy, with no need to think about sharing or previewing photos. Every photo captured using Capture is automatically shared with Amo friends. The app also includes various modes for capturing different types of images, as well as customization options and hidden tricks. The app’s interface focuses on real-life friends and loved ones, with a feed of recent photos shared by friends. Amo’s approach of building radically different social apps and tying them together with a unified experience sets it apart in the social consumer space. With a focus on real-life connections and a user-friendly interface, Capture presents a new and refreshing take on social photo-sharing.
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