GoPro subscribers, who already pay $49.99 a year anyway, already have immediate access to Quik’s full features plus some extra perks like unlimited original quality cloud backups. The GoPro Quik app is free to download and use on both Android and iOS but full features, including the upcoming unlimited cloud backup, will cost $1.99 a month or $9.99 a year. Unlimited cloud backup is coming later this year according to GoPro but, as you might have expected, it won’t be for free. Quik supports MP3, M4A, MP4, MOV, AAC, ALAC, AIFF and WAV. PICK THE PERFECT SOUNDTRACK + Choose from more than 100 free songs, use a song from your iTunes library (subject to iTunes terms) or import music from iCloud Drive, Dropbox, Google Drive and, Box.
While users can import photos and videos from their camera roll into Quik to their heart’s content, they will meet limits when it comes to backing up their memories to the cloud. + Set a duration for photos and titles - Quik adjusts the cuts and transitions automatically. The app also offers the same editing tools that the old app had. Its new feature is a private “Mural” that is pretty much an Instagram-like feed curated based on the photos you share with the app. The new Quik app now supports importing images and videos from any camera, including the ones on your phone. The new Quik app retains that capability, along with a growing number of royalty-free tracks to use, but it is also learning a few tricks along the way. It featured the ability to create a video montage of your GoPro cam photos synced to music. Loyal followers of the company will probably remember that GoPro already launched a Quik app years ago.