Hyperlapse from Instagram Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 418 reviews. Read all reviews for Hyperlapse from Instagram for iPhone.
Hyperlapse from Instagram is free iOS app published by Instagram, Inc.

Needs updated

Brand0nH

No longer supports more modern phones


Didn’t save video!

honestreviewsbysierra

Get a different app! This app is obviously buggy. Spent a while making a video, pressed stop and it glitched and didn’t save the video at all… just vanished. Now all that time is gone with no video to show for it. Really disappointed.


hyper

ghimbu

clear and great functionality.


Please update stabilization for iPhone 13 Pro Max

Lone Resident

I’ve used Hyperlapse since forever…until I got my new phone. PLEASE update compatibility. It’s my favorite app and the best stabilizer free or paid. Thanks


Requires update (2021)

EyeEm Kev

I have enjoyed this app for that past few years but recently upgraded to a 13 pro and the app is no longer compatible:( does anyone know some decent alternatives ?


Ridiculous limitations for a time-lapse app

Lomerell

Without Hyperlapse, the built-in iPhone camera Timelapse worked flawlessly condensing a 3-hour LEGO build into a 30sec video into but I tried Hyperlapse to control the timeframe of my next video project a little better. Hyperlapse ruined my next attempt by bizarrely capping the recording length at 45 minutes. Seriously?? Only Forty-five minutes? Was shocked and dismayed when my wife said the phone had locked in the middle of recording (and not even close to finished). Adding insult to injury, Hyperlapse’s fastest playback speed (12x) was GLACIAL for the length of my project, clearly showing every stretch, yawn, and minor interruption—the exact opposite of Timelapse videos I’ve made in the past. In a proper Timelapse video, these minutiae are rendered invisible by a proper frame rate. I can’t for the life of me understand the 45-minute limitation of this app. It’s called time LAPSE photography, not “short term sped up video”. Good luck capturing a 90-minute car ride or two hours at dawn or 4-hour stargazing with this joke of an app. Maybe this limitation exists to facilitate the post-recording speed edit, but as stated above, the results were garbage and editing the recording afterwards solved nothing. To get proper results with Hyperlapse I’d have to record four or more separate videos, then edit them together and speed them up further using additional software! Gah. It would make more sense to let the user decide in advance how often to record frames or to set an intended recording duration and let the app adjust. Instead, this app is useless to me and the built-in iPhone camera Timelapse is far superior, despite its limitations. Finally, Hyperlapse won’t let you zoom in or out, AT ALL, which (again) the iPhone camera app does flawlessly. Honestly I can’t understand what the makers of this app were thinking. Maybe they have never worked with actual Timelapse photographers.


Nope

T Ramirez

Missed out on an amazing sunrise because I decided to use this app. You can’t adjust the lighting the way you can on your camera app. And then once the video is done it gives you an option to change speed and it doesn’t look any different from 5x to 12x so I don’t know what the point of that was.


No stabilization on the iPhone 13 Pro

Park S.

There’s no stabilization when using an iPhone 13 Pro. Why not?


Won’t turn camera

SenoritaVeronica

The iPad version struggles to flip camera view