Sony | Imaging Edge Mobile

Sony | Imaging Edge Mobile

by Sony Corporation

6.6K ratings
724 reviews
#156 in free Photo & Video
📷 Photo & Video
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • January 9, 2012
  • March 10, 2026
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Wirelessly transfer photos and videos from your camera to your smartphone. Control your camera remotely for unique shooting opportunities and add location data to your images. Save and apply camera settings for convenience.

Transfer images and videos from camera
Automatic background transfer
Remote camera shooting with live view
Record location information to images
Save and apply camera settings
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What's New in Sony | Imaging Edge Mobile

7.8.3

March 10, 2026

- compatible with iOS26.

Charts

Top Free

📉 156-2

Photo & Video

This app dropped -2 positions in Photo & Video chart.

Last updated on July 19, 2026.

User reviews

Connect is awful

It’s such an unreliable connection. Often it takes 10 tries just to connect and then you’ll be lucky if it stays connected for more than 5 minutes.

Pathetic!

This app is a terrible way to maintain a customer base. Trying to connect my iPhone and my Sony camera gets more frustrating almost every time I try. To make matters worse, the connection often drops during the transfer process and I find that I have to start over. Perhaps I just need to shoot exclusively with my iPhone.
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Downloading photo issues

App will not allow me to download images from my camera unless I give it full access to my camera. Had no issue in the past limiting access

Buggy and faulty app

After being in an infinite loop with the login which was only resolved by using a separate device (laptop) to view my emails to input a code, I found that this app doesn’t even let me connect reliably to the FDR X3000. Furthermore, the UI is so unintuitive that it makes the camera HARDER to use and more of a hassle. Not worth the remote view of extremely laggy footage. I would rather just download from the SD card the “normal” way and hope for the best with my footage.
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Worst App for Cameras

Won’t connect and Sony won’t update the app. Use a card reader instead.

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

4 issues

App crashes frequently

Bug

Fails to connect to camera

Bug

Incompatible with latest iOS versions

Bug

Creates unnecessary photo albums

Bug

Requested Features

4 requests

Add support for RAW file transfer

Feature

Improve camera control functionality

Feature

Provide better user guidance and instructions

Feature

Enhance stability and reliability

Feature

FAQ

What does Imaging Edge Mobile do?

Imaging Edge Mobile allows you to transfer images and videos from your Sony camera to your smartphone or tablet. It also enables remote shooting of your camera with live view on your device and lets you add location information to your captured images.

What are the key features of Imaging Edge Mobile?

Key features include wireless transfer of photos and videos, automatic background transfer as images are captured, remote shooting with live view, recording location information to images, and the ability to save and apply camera settings.

Is Imaging Edge Mobile free to use?

Yes, Imaging Edge Mobile is a free application. There are no costs associated with downloading or using its core functionalities.

What cameras are compatible with Imaging Edge Mobile?

Compatibility varies by camera model. You can find detailed information on supported cameras and specific feature availability on the official Sony support page for Imaging Edge Mobile.

How can I use Imaging Edge Mobile for remote shooting?

For compatible cameras, you can use the remote shooting feature to capture photos and videos while viewing the live feed from your camera on your smartphone. This is particularly useful for long exposures, macro shots, or when you want to avoid touching the camera directly.