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Shoot Time-Lapse Videos With Instagram Hyperlapse

Get ready to see a ton of time-lapse videos on Instagram and Facebook.

By Angela Moscaritolo
August 26, 2014
Instagram Hyperlapse

Heads up, Instagram users. The videos in your feed are about to get a lot more professional looking.

The Facebook-owned photo- and video-sharing app on Tuesday introduced a new standalone app called Hyperlapse, which lets you easily create time-lapse videos from your mobile device. Time-lapse is a technique where video is captured at a lower frame rate than normal, and then played back at a standard frame rate. The result is that motion that usually takes a long time, like a flower blooming, takes only seconds.

"Traditionally, time lapse videos depend on holding your phone or camera still while you film," according to a post on the Instagram blog. "Hyperlapse from Instagram features built-in stabilization technology that lets you create moving, handheld time lapses that result in a cinematic look, quality and feel — a feat that has previously only been possible with expensive equipment."

HyperlapseThanks to the new image-stabilization technology, shaky footage will be smoothed out for a more cinematic look.

You won't need an account to create a hyperlapse video. You open straight to the camera, and simply tap the screen once to begin recording then tap again to stop. After filming your footage, you can choose a playback speed from 1x (normal speed) to 12x, then tap the green check mark to save it to your camera roll. From there, you can share your video on Instagram or Facebook for all your friends and followers to see.

"From documenting your whole commute in seconds or the preparation of your dinner from start to finish to capturing an entire sunset as it unfolds, we're thrilled about the creative possibilities Hyperlapse unlocks," Instagram wrote. "We can't wait to see what you'll create."

At this point, the app is only available for iOS devices. Head to the App Store to download it for free.

For more on Hyperlapse, check out the video below. Also check out PCMag's full review of Hyperlapse.

Stabilization for Hyperlapse from Instagram from Instagram on Vimeo.

Editor's Note: This story was updated on 8/27.

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About Angela Moscaritolo

Managing Editor, Consumer Electronics

I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of analysts covering smart home, home entertainment, wearables, fitness and health tech, and various other product categories. I have been with PCMag for more than 10 years, and in that time have written more than 6,000 articles and reviews for the site. I previously served as an analyst focused on smart home and wearable devices, and before that I was a reporter covering consumer tech news. I'm also a yoga instructor, and have been actively teaching group and private classes for nearly a decade. 

Prior to joining PCMag, I was a reporter for SC Magazine, focusing on hackers and computer security. I earned a BS in journalism from West Virginia University, and started my career writing for newspapers in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

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