
Vionote
iOS Universel / Utilitaires
Capture, Annotate, and Stay Organized — All in One Camera App
Vionote is a smart camera app that lets you add contextual notes directly onto your photos and videos — either before or after capturing them. Ideal for documenting bugs, logging fieldwork, or adding clarity to your visuals, Vionote also supports embedding time and location info, so every image and clip carries meaningful context.
Who It's For:
Professionals
- QA testers logging bugs
- Researchers documenting fieldwork
- Teams sharing visual context
- Engineers and educators adding clarity
Everyday Users
- Journaling daily moments with notes
- Labeling kids' milestones in photos
- Capturing travel memories with context
- Adding explanations to how-to videos
Key Features:
Add Text Overlays
Quickly annotate media with clear, timestamped notes.
Full-Screen Media Viewer
Review annotated content in a distraction-free, immersive view.
Smart Search
Find your media fast with built-in search powered by SQLite.
Save to Photos Album
Keep your annotated media easily accessible and shareable.
Themes & Styles
Make your notes stand out with multiple annotation designs.
Fast and Simple Workflow
Designed to feel as intuitive as your native Photos app — but with superpowers.
Media Sharing
Share your media just like iOS photos app with familiar and intuitive controls.
From structured documentation to personal reflection, Vionote helps you make your media meaningful.
Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Vionote 1.1.2 Change Logs
1. Major Update: Vionote Cloud Subscription Support
Vionote Cloud is now available! Subscribe to unlock secure cloud storage for your annotated photos and videos. Access your media across devices, keep everything backed up, organized, and ready to share. Choose from three storage plans tailored to different usage needs.
2. Smarter Annotation Font Size
Annotation text now automatically adjusts based on the image size. This fixes an issue where annotations appeared too large on smaller images, improving readability and overall visual balance.
3. Optional Geolocation Display
You can now choose whether to display the location info in your annotations. Whether you're documenting research or prefer privacy, the control is in your hands.