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It's Official: Flickr Comes to App Store

Written by Sarah Perez / September 8, 2009 6:06 AM / 13 Comments

Well, that certainly took long enough. Despite being one of the most popular photo-sharing web sites on the net today, Flickr hasn't had an official presence in the iTunes App Store until now. The company has just launched their new iPhone application, available here, which lets you both browse and upload photos and videos from your handset.

As you would expect, the new Flickr iPhone application allows you to "shoot, upload, and share" your photos and videos using your handheld device. It supports geo-tagging photos thanks to the iPhone's GPS capabilities as well as adding photos to sets. You can also use the official app to browse your own photos by sets or tags and track the recent uploads from your Flickr friends. A universal search feature is included too, for searching public photos. (A nice way to grab some new wallpaper for your iPhone's lockscreen).

Flickr Has Lots of Competition

For a long time, it seemed as if Flickr was going to be satisfied with having an iPhone-optimized website and not a "real" app when it came to their iPhone/iPod Touch offering. That left the door open - wide open - for a number of developers to create their own Flickr tools. Do a search today for "flickr" in the App Store and you'll see a page filled with thirty-some results for alternatives to the official app. Although not all the apps are uploaders or photo browsers (some just mention "flickr" in their descriptions), many are. From Flickup to Flickr Sendr to Flickr Search and one of our personal favorites, FlickIt, the choices for interacting with Flickr from your iPhone are plenty.

But Flickr doesn't just compete with other Flickr-based apps, they also have to deal with the multi-site uploaders...which some could argue are even more useful than Flickr's own official app. For example, Pixelpipe supports uploading to social networks, micro-blogging services, photo and video sharing sites, blogs, online storage sites, and much more. It's an incredibly useful tool for anyone who shares photos on multiple sites or just feels more comfortable knowing the data is stored on more than one service in the cloud.

Why the Delay?

There have been rumors that an official app has been in development for some time, as noted by this VentureBeat article back in December 2008. Yes, 2008.

We have to wonder why Flickr decided to wait so long to develop something for the iPhone platform. The app itself isn't all that complicated and it could have flown through the app review process, so it seems to be a case of the company just not feeling it was a top priority. That's an odd business decision for a company who reported that the number one camera used on their site is the iPhone. Not to mention the fact that after releasing the iPhone-optimized site, they saw a 50% increase in mobile users year-over-year. In fact, it's not just an "odd" decision - it was a bad one.

Although we're sure the company will gain plenty of users for their app in no time - the simple app is well-designed and does a good job - it is somewhat funny that a universal search in iTunes for "flickr" today doesn't even return the official app in the top four results displayed in the "Applications" window. And considering the large number of Flickr competitors, it's possible that it never will.


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  1. How come the Flickr app isn't available in neither the Swedish nor the Norwegian App Store?

    Posted by: Joakim Axelsson Author Profile Page | September 8, 2009 6:43 AM



  2. Flickr is becoming the right in the middle service. Not focussing on what their core (read paying users) want...
    The professional photographers are using Smugmug more and more and for quick sharing (shoot n share!) services like Mobypicture are of course more multipurpose reaching your friends on ALL social sites (incl. Flickr)

    My advice would be leave the distribution to other players and focus on your core competence...

    Posted by: Mathys | September 8, 2009 7:59 AM



  3. I could be missing something, but (just like Darkslide), the "official" app doesn't allow for saving off pictures to the iPhone. Sure, you can view the picture and do a screengrab, but the only choice you have is to email the photo to someone else.

     Posted by: Matt Author Profile Page | September 8, 2009 8:09 AM



  4. Thank you, you answered the question I have been searching for which was whether or not to place keywords when blog commenting.

    Posted by: mirc | September 8, 2009 8:13 AM



  5. I downloaded the app and have uploaded a few photos.
    The interface is clean, a little slow, but I like the ease of tagging and naming photos.

    My biggest letdown is that you can only upload one photo at a time. Unless I am missing something.

    I do think it will be a good treat when mobile.

    Posted by: dhgatsby | September 8, 2009 8:46 AM



  6. No batch upload support?! Come on, how can the official flickr app not have batch uploading?

    And what's with the pointless flash-esque slide show on the home page? What should have been just a static nav bar across the bottom is now its own entire complete screen, comprised mostly of pretty, floating photos in the background.  

    The photostream thumbnails run off the left side of the sceen in detail/list view. 

    Contact uploads are under Recent, not Contacts, and they're grouped in such a way that not all of them are shown and you don't get any info on who the photos are from until you click on them.

    Overall the flickr mobile website has a better UI than this app does right now.  

    All that said, I like the photostream grid view (wish it was the optional view not the default though), and it's got great access to your Sets and Favorites.  But did I mention it doesn't have batch photo support?

    Posted by: JasonW | September 8, 2009 10:25 AM



  7. I think this is over rated and to drama filled I say fuck all of them... lol

    Posted by: jerry bates | September 8, 2009 1:55 PM



  8. HI Sarah Perez..
    Hey Sarah its a great news that now Flickr Comes to App Store, i really want it so from where i can get this? Actually i went at some stores bt i didnt get it from there so can you plz tell me from where i get the Flickr..

    Posted by: webcam | September 9, 2009 1:04 AM



  9. I don't think so about it....

    Posted by: london | September 9, 2009 2:12 AM



  10. its over rated... and please think about it.

    Posted by: limo hire | January 28, 2010 1:38 AM



  11. My biggest letdown is that you can only upload one photo at a time. Unless I am missing something.

    Posted by: مركز تحميل | February 3, 2010 12:52 AM



  12. I think this is over rated and to drama filled I say fuck all of them... lol

    Posted by: منتديات | February 3, 2010 1:32 AM



  13. thanks so much 4 a nice topic. it's really a wonderful

    Posted by: صور | February 8, 2010 6:12 AM



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