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Instagram lets you create Hyperlapse videos easily on iOS

Instagram is taking social video creation to the next level with the introduction of its hyperlapse feature. It lets you create high quality time lapse video that’s stabilised, as if it was taken with a secured mount. So anyone can create awesome videos without the need of specialised equipment.

To make things easy, the Hyperlapse app does not require any account sign in and you can start recording right away. Just record several video snippets by tapping to start and tap again to stop. Once you’re done, just select the playback speed ranging from 1x to 12x.

It is available now for iOS devices and you can download Hyperlapse from Instagram over here. To give you a better idea on how it looks like, check out the official sample video after the break.

Introducing Hyperlapse from Instagram from Instagram on Vimeo.

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