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3 apps analysed
Specialized focus on monitor-recorder workflows provides deeper control
Zero-cost utility model lowers the barrier for existing Atomos hardware owners
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 3 of 3 apps with localized market data · last scanned .
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vMix Panel competes for the same professional video production audience by offering remote control and management interfaces for complex multicamera setups.
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As the primary ecosystem app for Sony cameras, it competes directly for the professional videographer's workflow by offering remote control and cloud-based asset management.
This app competes for the same wireless camera-to-smartphone control market, though it is currently hampered by a lack of recent development.
This is a high-end professional tool that competes for the same tethered-shooting and remote-control audience as ATOMOS.
MOZA competes for the professional video production market by providing remote control for stabilization hardware, often used alongside ATOMOS monitors.
Occupies the photo/video category, serving users who require specific image manipulation tools for social media.
This app targets the same video production utility space by providing overlay tools for live-event content creators.
It serves the same mobile video editing market by providing granular control over playback speed for creative storytelling.
This app competes for the attention of video creators looking for specialized post-production effects and stylistic enhancements.
Shares the video production utility space by focusing on stabilization and horizon alignment for mobile videographers.
Competes for the attention of users looking for advanced camera control and hardware-extending functionality.
Both apps act as specialized mobile companions for professional events, providing users with real-time status and control interfaces.
While in a different vertical, both apps function as productivity tools that automate professional workflows through specialized data integration.
These apps share a focus on host-client architectures where mobile devices act as secondary controllers for primary systems.
Operates in the broader photo/video utility category, focusing on the post-capture privacy and management needs of creators.
It occupies the same video editing utility category, focusing on essential post-production transitions for mobile creators.
This app represents a modern shift toward remote technical assistance, competing for the same professional productivity use case.
Addresses the post-production storage and organization pain points common to all video and photo creators.
AGC2026 competes for the professional user's attention by providing a centralized hub for event-based information and communication.
Targets the professional film production workflow, overlapping with the pre-production and planning phase of ATOMOS users.
This newcomer targets the multicamera recording space, potentially disrupting workflows that require simultaneous capture.