The 25 Asia Top Photos App to Discover and Follow



It is no doubt that the Photo apps nowadays are part of the trend. Their increasingly existence in Asia in different countries show us the dynamism of this region of the world. Thanks to Tech in Asia for its great work.

In China we have:

Camera360 (iOS, Android): to decorate photos with stickers, edit photos, upload photos into the cloud and even create puzzle patterns with the photos.
Lemeleme (iOS): allows users to take pictures and post them to emails or social networks.

PaPa (iOS, Android): to add sound to their photos.
Photo Wonder (iOS, Android): allows users to see the filter before taking the picture, and allows users to download extra features like stickers and frames.
PIP Camera (iOSAndroid): PIP Camera focuses on framing your photos in different things like glasses, umbrellas, and computer screens. Fun, but a bit overwhelming.
Vida (iOS, Android) : allows filters, and sound. It’s even got its own social network. Unfortunately, you have to have an account with a Chinese social network to use it.

In Japan we have:

Camely (Android): Most of the filters are pretty female-oriented and pink, which makes for a particularly cutesy set of pictures.
Cameran (iOS): It’s all about allowing users to randomize their decorations. Click on a flower decoration filter multiple times and you get to see different flower arrangements. It also comes from a rather famous Japanese photographer.
DecoAlbum (iOS, Android): DecoAlbum allows users to create photos with text, backgrounds, glittery virtual stickers, and more and even allows you to assemble your photo collections into albums. It’s one of the few apps that actually prioritizes making albums.
Decopic (iOS, Android) :This app takes decorations to a whole new level. From adding customizable resizable decorations to hearts and stars painted across the pictures to artsy frames around your picture, Decopic a nice app, if you’ve got time on your hands.
Line Camera (iOSAndroid): It’s Line’s flagship photo app, and nicely integrated into the chat app.
Manga Camera (iOS): Manga Camera, an app that would literally turn you into a cartoon. You can even add in decorations like Japanese “wow” text.
Million Moments (iOS, Android): It allows you to assemble small slideshows so that you can view with your friends. I’d rather view photos on my computer or TV though.
Snapdish (iOS, Android): It’s all about photos and food, the ideal app for food-lovers. Snapdish puts this all in one place and connects food-lovers with each other, thus socializing food.
Voicepic (iOS): this app also allows you to add sound to a picture. It also allows you to add various filters on top of your sound-enabled pictures.

In South Korea we have:

Pudding Camera (iOS, Android) : this app’s got the usual Instagram-like features plus a cool panorama feature.
Cymera (iOS, Android): This photo editor app is a bit complicated and not so much fun, but it’s got lots of options for editing your photos. It takes quite a few clicks and touches to get to what you want to edit.

In Southeast Asia we have:

Singapore

Babygram (iOS): The app is very specifically about sending baby photos into a timeline for yourself and your close family.
Fotobook (iOS): dedicated to browsing Facebook photos from your friends. It makes it really easy to look through all your friends’ photos.
Pixa Roll (iOS, Android): to take pictures and you can have them sent to people in other countries. Great for travelers who are on the go and don’t want to have to carry an extra pen and camera.

Malaysia

Nostalgio (iOS): One of the simplest framing collage apps, which basically has a set of 20 basic collage frames and 6 borders to choose from.

Vietnam

Fuzel (iOS) :to make stitching photo collages together really fancy. You can select from a host of readymade collage patterns as well as customize your own, and then directly post to your social networks.
KeepShot (iPad only): allows users to create, edit, and assemble photo albums together.

Indonesia

PicMix (Android, Blackberry): to edit photos with captions, filters, frames, and text.

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