5/5 rating based on 307 reviews. Read all reviews for Superimpose for iPhone.
Superimpose is paid iOS app published by Pankaj Goswami
spenglerama
Paid two bucks to superimpose photos only to find out that the developer wants you to buy a different app with in app purchases to be able to do more than two photos. Other features are locked too, this is unethical and deceptive. Give your money to someone else there is a plenty of apps that superimpose two photos for free. Avoid!
Deepthoughtshipster
i payed almost 2 dollars for this app only for it to not work because they have moved on to “superimpose x neo” why would it not tell me this before i waist my money, or why wouldnt they remove it from the apple store. oh i know why, because they know they can scam people out of money this way. boo
ChuckCh
I’ve been using this app for a few years now. I prank family and friends photos with it and have become the go to guy in the family for making funny pictures. I really like this app!!
Jrfivjiveriuvfeuihefv
my app was always in english but now the app is in japanese. is there anyway to actually change the languag back ? great app , very good editing. needs fixing on the languages.
Sassafrass the real sassafrass
I don’t know if this app is free or not, just because of how long I’ve had it, but this app is definitely worth some money, and i highly recommend this to anyone who likes to edit photos and photoshop on the go!
@hoppingkook on ig
This app is great, it’s worth every single penny and honestly i suggest everyone gets this app, because you can do so much just with the right amount of creativity
JohnyCas
Love this app dearly, super easy to use alot of advanced tools to get exact desired effect!
ihateusnapchat
I love this app however I was working on a project and it froze and wouldn’t unfreeze and I devastatingly had to close it out and all my project was lost because it could not save :(
zenbolton
This is simple, unfettered and fun. Mash up photos and forge your path to oblivion. Be prepared to surprise yourself and become obsessed with what emerges