Vhoto, a new iPhone app that uses computer vision technology to intelligently scan videos you’ve taken to find the best photographic moments. The app extracts pictures from clips after you’ve shot them and it’s also supported by a Vhoto network. The app selects your videos for the best frames and then offers Instagram-style filtering, editing, and sharing, reports, ANI. Users can also share their photo directly through email and social networking options, like, Facebook etc.
It can pick better and better photos from your iPhone videos each time you use it. There are some in-built filters and editing options to help you out too.
Once the Vhoto tech processes the complete video, it displays all the thumbnails that were captured. Users can even choose to edit the photos by simply tapping on the thumbnail.
iOS users can download the app for free from the Apple App store.
Vhoto is a free app that extracts still frames from iPhone video after the fact. And not thousands of individual frames you have to sift through yourself, but a culled assortment of the ‘best’ pictures, as determined by Vhoto's proprietary tech, CNet reported.
That tech evaluates things like blur, contrast, faces, smiles, and, somehow, "user intent, to quickly extract the best moments from video. |