Pic Collage is one of those apps that just make sense. You would’ve thought there could really be no other way to improve photo sharing but Pic Collage truly takes photo sharing and manipulation to the next level. The feeling of using the app is similar to dropping a pile of photos on a table and rearranging it as you would in real life and sending the pile to a friend or family member to check out. It’s a natural extension of sharing photos that allows people to tell a story through their own personal collage with minimal effort.
Tony has gotten a chance to experience the app while praising its friendly interface. I agreed after I got a chance to check it out and talk to the designer and developer at their startup booth. What’s really nice is that all of the collages that you make are stored within the app. Every setting, angle, size and layer are all there. Additionally, you can make modifications to previous collages you’ve played around with in your archives. Even when you’ve sent the collage to a friend, that person can also modify the collage to their liking or stick to the design that you left them.
Check out the demonstration video:




















Great app Ching-Mei. You guys did a great job.
Thank you so much for such a great review of PicCollage, Radford!