Cap That (www.capthat.com), the only website that enables users to capture still images from videos and transform them into one-of-a-kind products, has announced the launch of a new feature that will allow Instagram's 130 million users to capture moments from Instagram videos and turn them into canvases, phone covers, woodprints, dog tags, designer quality apparel, and more. Users can upload a video directly from their Instagram gallery, and use a variety of filters, graphics, and other effects to create "art with no boundaries."
Brands like Disney, Universal Music, Discovery Channel, and IndyCar have already partnered with Cap That, allowing their fans to turn captured still images from licensed videos into official merchandise. Now Instagram users will be able to enjoy the same technology with their own Instagram videos.
"Instagram offers an easy way to take high-quality photos and create really beautiful videos, we wanted Instagram's users to be able to take their photo and video sharing experience to the next level. Now they can turn their memories and special moments into personalized high-quality products," says David Hibbard, chief executive officer of Cap That. "You'll always be able to catch the apex of an epic trick and you'll never miss the 'blowing out the candles' moment; all those amazing shots that can only be captured in video will now be liberated by Cap That's new platform."
The launch of their Instagram video interface is the latest addition to Cap That's intuitive, easy-to-use product design platform. Users can play with effects, textures, templates, cutouts, graphics and transform any photo or still image from a video into unique expressions of themselves.
Cap That and Instagram are a perfect match: Instagram made it simple for anybody to take stunning pictures and videos, and Cap That does the same, empowering users to create incredible one-of-a-kind products.
Go to www.capthat.com for more information.
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