Bluesky’s Photo-Sharing App Flashes Now Available on App Store

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Bluesky’s Photo-Sharing App Flashes Now Available on App Store

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Flashes, Bluesky’s new photo-sharing platform, released its 1.0.1 version on the App Store today. Flashes for Bluesky is free and available for on iOS, while Android, and web s will have to wait longer.

In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts!

  • Flashes, Bluesky’s new photo-sharing app, is now available for iOS.
  • The app syncs with Bluesky and s up to 4 photos per post and 1-minute videos.
  • Flashes aims to compete with popular photo and video platforms such as Instagram and TikTok.

The new app is currently only available for Apple devices and operating systems. However, its developer, Sebastian Vogelsang, said in a recently published FAQ page, that they expect to expand the tool for Android and Web s in the future.

“Welcome to Flashes, a native photo and video-focused app for the Bluesky social network!,” states the description on the App Store. “Flashes makes it easy to share stunning photos and videos while keeping full compatibility with Bluesky’s open ecosystem.”

Last week, Flashes shared a public announcement on Bluesky saying that the app was almost ready—the beta version still needed fixes—and inviting s to pre-order and get the app as soon as it was ready and released. Nearly 10,000 s quickly ed to be among the first ones to try the app.

Now that the app is ready for , Flashes has warned about a few issues. “When creating a new make sure you don’t re-use an email you have used with any other Bluesky yet,” states a post on Bluesky, explaining that the process won’t work with a reused email but a fix is in development. s are advised to use unique email addresses or add suffixes to Gmail handles as a workaround.

Bluesky announced Flashes in January, as a strategy to s looking for Instagram, TikTok, Threads, and Facebook alternatives. The new image-focused app s photos primarily but also short videos.

The platform currently s up to 4 photos per post and 1-min videos, but the developer expects to longer videos and more photos in the near future.

Flashes is built on Bluesky’s AT Protocol, which means that it automatically synchronizes with Bluesky. Every post shared on Flashes will also appear on Bluesky for now, part of the future plan is to run Flashes on its own network—but as part of the fediverse ecosystem.

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