Vietnamese app developer team Not A Basement Studio, whom I interviewed earlier this month, has released a new iPad app on the US App Store called KeepShot.
The basic idea is you can take photos from your photo album, throw them together into KeepShot, curate and edit the photos, and then submit the album to the KeepShot server. Then the company will print a nicely designed photo album and deliver it to your door. The concept might remind some users of Postagram, which allows iPhone users to create a postcard from their own photos and send a physical version to family and friends by making an in-app purchase. KeepShot takes this idea to the next level by adding filters and creating full photo albums with fancy designs.
Not A Basement Studio worked closely with My Publisher, one of the biggest digital printers in the world, to provide the ideal photo albums. KeepShot is a free app, but of course to print the albums it charges money via in-app purchases. Although, if you grab the app now and make an album, you’ll get a free 20-page photo book that’s worth $ 36 as part of their launch promo.
According to Hieu Tran, the business guy:
There was just one goal we had in mind for KeepShot: make photo books fun. We think photo books are a really great way for loved ones to share memories with each other, and we want KeepShot to be the easiest and funnest way to make photo books.
The app is all in keeping with Not A Basement Studio’s focus on photos after their success with Fuzel, which garnered more than one million users since its launch in July last year and was even featured by Apple as a top app in the photo category.
If you’d like to try out the app, it’s on the App Store here. Of course, you’ll need an iPad to try it out.
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Not underground studio material KeepShot: Photo editing and delivery service iPad App