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KODAK STEP Prints
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4 apps analysed
Compact hardware design enables unique capture-to-print physical memory workflows
Task-oriented UX minimizes friction for non-professional users
Analysis in progress
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 3 of 4 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Avg sentiment score
This app competes by dominating the mobile capture and annotation space, capturing users who prioritize quick image editing workflows that often precede the physical printing use case of the HP Sprocket.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
Picsart competes by offering a comprehensive, AI-driven creative suite that captures the same casual photo-editing audience but with significantly higher feature density and social integration.
Polaroid remains the primary benchmark for hardware-tethered photo printing, leveraging brand equity and superior app stability.
This app targets the same demographic interested in retro aesthetics and physical-style photo processing, directly competing for the 'nostalgia' use case.
This app competes for the 'perfectionist' user segment who requires granular control over color and skin tones before sending images to a printer.
This app targets the professional/commercial side of photo editing, competing for the attention of users who want high-quality, AI-enhanced prints.
ScreenMaster competes by offering a robust suite of markup and capture tools that overlap with the pre-print editing phase of the Sprocket user journey.
Tangled FX competes by offering unique, high-quality artistic rendering that appeals to users who want to transform photos before printing them.
It competes for the same 'content management' audience, focusing on the utility of saving and organizing social media assets for later use or printing.
It competes by providing specialized templates and formatting tools that turn a smartphone into a functional photo-printing station.
It provides a similar utility for users who want to print photos with verifiable time and date information.
This app competes for the initial capture moment, aiming to be the primary camera app used before printing.
As a platform-native tool, it competes by providing a frictionless, integrated experience for real-time photo effects and sharing.
Competes for the attention of photography enthusiasts who prioritize advanced image manipulation and depth-based editing.
This app competes for the family-oriented, casual user segment that uses photo apps for fun, branded, and creative output.
It occupies the same hardware-centric ecosystem, focusing on professional-grade capture and external accessory management.
Kapi Cam competes by providing a similar retro-imaging experience, focusing on the 'CCD' aesthetic that drives current hardware camera sales.
Targets the same demographic of users looking to turn digital social media content into high-quality physical products.
It competes by adding metadata-rich overlays to photos, a popular feature for users who print memories with context.
This app serves the same 'memory-keeping' demographic by embedding precise time data directly onto the photo.
SquishCam introduces interactive, playful camera effects that compete for the casual, entertainment-focused user base.
This newcomer targets the advanced creator market, offering dual-lens recording capabilities that challenge the standard capture experience.
This newcomer focuses on optimizing screen-captured images for various outputs, potentially disrupting the pre-print editing workflow.
A new entrant that focuses on converting photos into printable stencils, targeting the creative/DIY segment of the Sprocket user base.