![]() ![]() For just $2 a month or $10 a year, you get unlimited storage with GoPro’s cloud service that you can keep adding to and editing videos and reels from for your various social media channels. Honestly, If you’re someone who wants to take advantage of your stories/Instagram/social media feeds, Quik is completely worth it. However, from what we’ve been able to find, Quik has a relatively unique proposition as few can match the price of the service or the combination of features. There are a wide variety of cloud storage and video editing apps available for your smartphones out there including some powerful tools from Adobe and some that even have some similar features to the new Quik app. Oh, and the ability to control a GoPro is still part of Quik and you don’t have to pay anything at all to keep that functionality. That said, this limitation might be why GoPro is able to offer unlimited storage for such a low price. One final downside is that there doesn’t appear to be a way to manage stored content from anywhere other than the app, which is a bummer a desktop app or web-app would be a welcome addition. These features are all built in addition to the promise of unlimited cloud storage for any photo and video at original resolution, which by itself is arguably worth what Quik charges. That said, the content is intended to be seen on mobile devices and it should be just fine for that. ![]() I’d imagine the only real limitation is the end product resolution, which at least seems to export at 1440p, but without 4K it isn’t particularly impressive. While it’s a rather simple-to-use editor, it has a lot of powerful features tucked away and as a result can definitely help you create some pretty nice content regardless of the intended platform. It’s easy, it’s fun, and it’s Quik (the puns continue to amuse). ![]() When it comes down to it, Quik does a great job fulfilling what it promised. As you can see, the end result was pretty fun, although it does have a few alignment/framing issues where the portrait images are cut off on the top/bottom (this is a part that seems to be lacking in the Quik’s detection of faces in the shots), but you can remedy this manually by going into the video timeline and moving/changing the crop of the shot. ![]()
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