Darkroom
p/darkroom
The fastest, easiest photo & video editor for iOS
Josh Williams
Darkroom 3 — The fastest and most powerful photo editor for iPhone
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Darkroom makes it easier and faster than ever to develop the perfect look for your photos. Skip the import process and start editing in our refreshingly simple interface. Make and edit filters with using our powerful yet easy to use Premium Pro Tools.

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Westin Lohne
Majd, I’m curious how you decided that v3 would be a free upgrade. Darkroom is in a league of its own; I would’ve happily paid for the quality of the experience you’ve created.
Majd Taby
@westinlohne Hi Westin, thanks a lot for the kind words. We definitely talked about it, but ultimately decided against going the paid route. Going paid-upfront definitely has its benefits. For one, advertising becomes more feasible since it eliminate the 94+% drop-off of the freemium model. I reckon it would also help us rank higher. However, it also has its downsides, namely that the size of our user-base will vastly diminish. We have spent the past 7 months identifying our monetization funnel, and iteratively improving each step in it. I'm happy to share that in that time, our App Store Impression > Download conversion has more than doubled from 20% to 45%. Our Free > Paid conversion rate has also doubled to the top end of the standard range, all while holding the average sale price steady. Today, millions of people have downloaded darkroom, and hundreds of thousands of users use it monthly, many of them daily. We want to expand that base as much as possible. On a more tactical level, this update, though huge in scope, is a course-correction for us. 60% of the app has been rewritten because 60% of the app _needed_ to be rewritten to pay off a lot of technical debt. There's a technical post I need to write to discuss this in more detail, but the 18 new features we announced are fruit born of that labor. They were either free, or cheap to implement (time-wise). This investment will allow us to move forward much faster, and farther, than we could have before, and you'll see us invest more heavily in monetization in the future. Finally, We have a long term roadmap we are executing on, and that roadmap is best served by a large and thriving mobile community. That's too long term to get into here, now. :)
Loïck Müller
Big big fan of Darkroom 😍. I've ditched Vsco for Darkroom few years ago. No regrets. Simple and powerful. Congrats you did such an amazing job once again! 🔥
Majd Taby
@loickm Thank you so much Loïck! Appreciate the kind words :)
Luke Beard
The best app on my phone.
Majd Taby
@lukesbeard Don't tell anyone, but you're the best photographer on the app!
Ryan

Adore this app, I wish Apple would promote it more to get more users, and upgrades - this app really deserves a good piece of the pie.

Pros:

Amazing editing suite, does what it aims to do and leaves the rest for other apps

Cons:

nil.

Jasper Hauser
If anything what do you think is missing?
Steph Reverdy
After years of using VSCO, I can finally switch. Awesome update 💯
Jasper Hauser
@areskub Out of curiosity, what's been your main motivator to switch?
Steph Reverdy
@jasperhauser Several things. I still love the aesthetic of VSCO but I spend way too much time tweaking my photos in there compared to Darkroom3 and for the same results. DR3's UX is just ten times better. If I had to pick my 3 favourite things in DR3 off the top of my head: - The curve ❤️❤️❤️ - Every tool displayed directly (on VSCO you have to tap one of them to enter its settings, which drains time and motivation) ❤️❤️ - The All-in-one resize tool ( shout out for the white borders) ❤️ The only thing that is not my favourite right now is the fact that the app crashes when I Export -> Modify Original. It still commits the changes so it's not breaking, but still. The only thing that I'm missing is the possibility to "Add Grain". Because I'm old. I still prefer the Analog photos look. Grain is beautiful. All Hail Grain. All in all a solid update to an already good app. Making it gold. GG
Jasper Hauser
@areskub Thanks Steph for you in depth answer. So glad you called out one of the big drivers behind the UI strategy of Darkroom: "Every tool displayed directly (on VSCO you have to tap one of them to enter its settings, which drains time and motivation)". We spend a lot of time making sure that navigation is out of the way as much as possible, in the tap/time sense, not always in the visual sense. Many other apps rightfully make the photo the hero, but forget editing is the primary function and thus a more true balance between viewing and editing is really what is needed. We are prepping an update that should come out soon that will take care of most of the issues people have been reporting. I'm personally also a quiet fan of grain :) So it is likely to pop up at some point.
Steph Reverdy
@jasperhauser I get that tools try to make the photo the focal point, I really do get that. But there are 2 ways to see it: 1. Your photo is perfect to your liking and you shouldn't even be in the app in the first place. 2. You need to tweak at least one element in the photo to make it perfect and in that case, why would you make me tap 3 times to display the right cursor. I'm on my phone, It's supposed to go fast, otherwise I'd use Lightroom on my computer and lose my mind for the infinite time it takes me to at least pop the photo inside the damn app. I'm sorry, designing products is my job so I tend to ramble on forever when I start. 🙇 "I'm personally also a quiet fan of grain :) So it is likely to pop up at some point." 👀
Tim Van Damme

Been using Darkroom ever since the very first beta (personal connection with the developer), and it's been consistently solid. For some things I might open Snapseed (healing, face enhancement, adding grain), but I keep coming back to Darkroom in the end.

Pros:

It's fast, good filters, powerful manual controls, well-maintained.

Cons:

Wish it had a spot healing feature.

Majd Taby
We asked on Twitter recently if folks were interested in the process of building Darkroom and people seemed to be. What sorts of topics would y'all be interested in hearing more about?
Majd Taby
Thank you so much for the hunt, Josh. Hello, Product Hunt community! We'll be here all day answering questions. So excited to share all this with you guys! Can't wait to hear what you think!
Matthew Straub
I've used Darkroom off and on for the past few years and always loved it. Excited to check out this update. Any chance you'll offer iPad support? I'd love to be using Darkroom to edit on my iPad Pro, which is where I've shifted a lot of my editing (though I still mostly do it on my iPhone).
Majd Taby
@matthewmagellan Hi Matthew! Thank you for being a loyal fan of Darkroom. An iPad version of the app is one of the most requested features for us, and it's definitely something we want to do moving forward. However, we want to do it right, and we want to make the Darkroom experience good for photographers who use _both_ an iPhone and an iPad, which we think will be a majority of our users. Before we are able to deliver on that promise, we have to establish a common foundation for a multiple-platform world, and we have to refactor a bunch of internals to make them compatible with said world. The good news is that we've done most of that work with this release, so we're much closer to that world today than we were yesterday. Keep an eye out! The pace of work will pick up dramatically with this update.
Amr Khalifeh

The app is very well designed, fluid, polished. This has got to be one of the best iOS photo editing apps.

Pros:

Can edit Live Photos (and very powerful all-around)

Cons:

Filters aren't as good as VSCO, need to use another app to shoot RAW

Jasper Hauser
What do you think is lacking in our filters, or which filters specifically aren't great or perhaps missing?
Gopal Sharma

I've been using Darkroom for quite a while now, and it is the photo editing app on iOS that I recommend to everyone. This, and Touch Retouch are now the only two photo editing apps left on my phone.

Pros:

Fast. I can edit photos here faster than I can in Lightroom on my Mac.

Cons:

Would *love* an iPad version, and what Touch Retouch does.

Jasper Hauser
iPad seems to be a very popular request at the moment, so be sure that we will seriously consider it. We also love Touch Retouch. What parts specifically do you use, or would you like to be able to use in Darkroom?
Joseph Wood
This is everything I was wanting in a 3.0 release! I would love to know how you prioritized certain features and how you personally use the app. Thanks for the update! Amazing work!
Majd Taby
@iamjmw Ah that's a great idea for a post. I'll write about this process in more detail on our Medium publication https://medium.com/the-bergen-co...
Tim Bremer
Obligatory comment asking for an Android version
Lama_in_da_house
Hey! I see your app is cool. I've added darkroom to my apps list. But I want to know what is your main difference with the other apps? Like with vsco, for example. Please don't take me rude, I just really want to know! Thank you =)
Farhan Rizvi
It's so smooth to handle! Loving it.
Jasper Hauser
@farhan_rizvi We worked really to not stop at just creating new things, but also to improve upon everything we already had. Majd did an stunning job at redoing huge parts of our UI code to make it feel significantly more responsive and faster (especially noticeable on the SE and 5s), making for a smooth ride indeed.
Erniceli Edesmanc
This I have to try. Will let you know how I like the product.
Owen Williams
This is basically the only photo editing app I use, and I still love it. Big fan of the team's work and focus on simplicity. Grab it!
Jasper Hauser
@ow Thanks a bunch!!