Video Deshake - Stabilizer

Video Deshake - Stabilizer

Stabilize any shaky video

$2.99
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Details about Video Deshake

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • May 22, 2020
  • October 2, 2024
  • 14.0+
  • 4+
  • 26.42MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • English
    Japanese
    Korean
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Version History of Video Deshake

1.0.4

January 21, 2023

- Minor bugs fixed.

1.0.3

September 14, 2022

- Support for iOS16

1.0.2

July 29, 2021

- Misc bug fix.

1.0.1

September 18, 2020

- Works flawless on iOS14

1.0

May 22, 2020

Price History of Video Deshake

Description of Video Deshake

[Video Deshake] is a professional video stabilizer app which enables you to stabilize any shaky video. With the powerful stabiliztaion options and intuitive user interface, you can easily stabilize any shaky video. - Professional stabilization options including accuracy, shakiness and encoding performance. - Intuitive user interface. Compare shaky video and stabilized video side by side in one screen. - Get perfectly stabilized video with recursive try. - Save and share the stabilized video.

Video Deshake: FAQ

Does Video Deshake work on iPad devices?

Yes, Video Deshake has support for iPad devices.

Who launched the Video Deshake app?

Video Deshake was launched by Dongwook Cho.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by Video Deshake?

The minimum iOS requirement: 14.0.

How do users rate the app?

Users have given Video Deshake a so-so rating of 3 out of 5.

What’s the app category of Video Deshake?

The Main Genre Of The Video Deshake App Is Photo & Video.

What Video Deshake application version is the latest one?

1.0.4 is the most recent version of Video Deshake.

When did the last Video Deshake update come out?

The last update for Video Deshake was on October 2, 2024.

When did Video Deshake get launched?

Video Deshake was first released on February 6, 2023.

What is the age rating of Video Deshake?

This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.

What are the languages supported by Video Deshake?

Video Deshake is available in English, Japanese, Korean and 1 more.

Does Apple Arcade offer Video Deshake as part of its collection?

No, Video Deshake is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within Video Deshake?

No, Video Deshake does not include options for in-app purchases.

Can I use Video Deshake with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Video Deshake with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Video Deshake use ad-based monetization?

No, Video Deshake does not use ad-based monetization.

Screenshots of Video Deshake

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Reviews of Video Deshake

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  • just terrible

    I had footage that was a little shaky so I bought this app. I tried five different settings and it came back 50 times shakier than it originally was.
  • Doesn’t really work

    I tried this with a couple of short videos, and I tried multiple settings. Every “deshaken” video has shaking where there was none in the original video, and it didn’t noticeably smooth out other parts. Deleting this app.
  • Decent, flawed

    The app did a pretty good job of stabilizing my video! However, I don’t recommend it to people trying to do serious video work, as regardless of your encoding settings, the video gets seriously compressed before the app even starts to analyze it, so the output looks terrible quality, to my eyes.
    If you don’t care about that sort of thing, this app might be a great option for you!

    To the developer, I would also recommend clarifying the “shakiness” slider — is it for setting “how shaky is the input” or “how much stabilization should be applied?” I tapped the label and got an explanation that didn’t clarify this difference.
    Additionally, I think what the previous one-star reviewer may have run into is assuming that the stabilized output would be automatically saved, not realizing that you have to export it. I would recommend making that more obvious as well.
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