Snap and automatically upload iPhone pictures to Cloud Services, with Autosnap

Uploading and sharing photos to different online services from your smartphone can be a time consuming and irritating task. This process can be made a lot simpler thanks to Autosnap for iOS, a FREE app which allows users to capture and upload the photos to desired services automatically. It even allows users to edit the photos and add effects on the spot.

The range of supported services includes Dropbox, Twitter, Facebook, Evernote, Instagram and more. The best thing about the service is that you can set it to automatically snap a photo when you open the app, with a user-defined delay of two or three seconds or whatever, which is quite handy.

Setting Up:

After installing the app, you will be asked to connect your social networking and cloud storage accounts. If you don’t want to connect your accounts right now, just tap on the skip button and proceed to dashboard. You can set up to 5 presets, each linked to your desired services.

You also need to set the auto capture timing depending on your preference, and decide whether to change the automatic upload settings so that you do not have to manually upload it after capturing the file. Just change everything to ON in Automation settings. This will make sure that as soon as you launch the app, just point at the thing you want to capture and it will be saved and uploaded.

Usage:

To get started, just tap on any preset and it will open the camera within the app and capture the shot. After capture, you can add a wide range of effects to your capture photos; resize them and perform a range of operations from within the app itself. After editing, just save the image and tap on the home button on Autosnap.

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If you want to manually upload the photos, just open the image and tap on the cloud icon on the top of your screen. This will add the image to upload queue which can start from Autosnap homescreen by tapping on the deer icon (above the presets). You can even share your device and Autosnap will ask you whether you want to upload the photos or clear the queue.

 

The Verdict

A very handy application that can make your iPhone photos a lot more accessible whenever and wherever you need them. It does exactly does what it says and is free.

Tried Autosnap? Feel free to share your views in the coments section below..

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February 8, 2013
Hammad
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    So the Dropbox app for iPhone doesn’t do this for you automatically unlike the Android version? Pretty much every app on Android that supports photo uploading will automatically upload the photos for you and Android even comes with uploading built in in the form of your Picasa account. Google+, Dropbox etc all will automatically upload your photos for you.