On July 17 Getty Images will update their iOS App allowing users to embed and share the full Getty Images’ collection – at no cost – for non-commercial use on websites, blogs and social media channels, straight from a mobile device.
They Say: According to data from comScore, mobile devices accounted for 55% of internet usage in the US in January, with apps accounting for 47% of that traffic. With people increasingly embracing mobile access to execute work-related tasks, the iOS apps allow creative storytellers to pursue their ideas wherever they are. The apps enable users to search, curate and share millions of rich conceptual and editorial images only available at Getty Images and iStock, and delve into the historic Getty Images photo archive.
“We are excited to bring our apps to creatives the world over via Apple’s great iPhone and iPad. Freeing design teams and storytellers from the constraints of their laptops will allow creativity and collaboration to extend to wherever ideas are brought to life.” said Matthew Bencke, Senior Vice President, Product and Customer Experience at Getty Images.