Shoto launches private photo sharing app on Android, iOS

Shoto launches private photo sharing app on Android, iOS
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Shoto launches private photo sharing app on Android, iOS. With smartphone cameras getting better with time, sharing them is the most common thing users do. With sharing becoming common on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, Shoto announces its own photo sharing app that is more private way of sharing than any of those apps.

With smartphone cameras getting better with time, sharing them is the most common thing users do. With sharing becoming common on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, Shoto announces its own photo sharing app that is more private way of sharing than any of those apps.

At any event, we have not one but way too many photographers or say mobile photographers. While everyone shares their own pictures across various social platforms, there is no clear app that does help getting those pictures from friends easily. Shoto does just that. Shoto in other words is a way to pool and share photos with friends.

Shoto is an ideal app for sharing pictures from big events such as holidays and weddings. Once the pictures are uploaded to the app, it tells how many photos were taken with friends or family members and easily lets users share those photos and also allows to create private or public albums.

“The magic of using Shoto is that it makes it convenient for all of those special moments, big and small, to be organised into meaningful collections just the way a user would naturally see and remember them,” said Sachin Dev Duggal, CEO and Co-Founder, Shoto.

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