Photo service Cooliris brings real-time drone photos into the hands of everyday consumers

Photo service Cooliris brings real-time drone photos into the hands of everyday consumers

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Drone photography, which produces amazing results from up in the air, has become increasingly popular in recent years — but it has still largely been confined to professionals. Now US-based photo service Cooliris wants to bring such photos instantaneously into the hands of consumers via private groups so users can share them on their iPhones or iPads.

Cooliris today announced a partnership with drone manufacturer Aibotix, becoming the first consumer photo application to integrate with drones. This means customers who use Aibotix’s next-generation multicopter — which has a built-in camera mount — to capture photos can have their images transferred in real-time to Cooliris’ private groups.

Cooliris is primarily a service aimed at solving the problem of an individual’s fragmented photo-viewing experience, by importing photos from a multitude of sources into a one-stop viewing platform. Recently though, it has started to boost its group messaging function as it seeks to become what can be understood as a media hub with an added layer of personalized texting in groups.

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