Nowadays, everyone with a smartphone is a photographer. While the photos we take digitally live forever in the digital realm, the insoluble puzzle is the very disappearance and physical absence of photos in our lives. They rarely find their way into our physical world. On our walls, in our wallets, purses... as recordings that we have always adored as a memory. Now you can bring your virtual portfolio to life with the Canon IVY mini photo printer.
Polaroid cameras serve their purpose well, but they are impractical and heavy, and at the same time, they are not capable of producing the same quality photos as smartphones. For those of you who still don't intend to part with them entirely, there's KiiPix.
Who would have thought that modern technology and trends would resurrect such a dinosaur. Instagram brought the square photo format back to the people. Previously, of course, Polaroid took care of this, except that the photographer could hold the photo in his hand at a moment's notice. At Fujifilm, however, they built a bridge between the two worlds.
Nailbot is no ordinary printer. It is a printer made especially for women, because it takes care of nail painting. It was signed by a group of female engineers united in the start-up company Preemadona. Don't expect this printer to print anything on a sheet of paper, but you will be able to wear unique designs on your nails that you have chosen using the mobile application. And another good news. The entire manufacturing process takes only 5 seconds.
DroPrinter is the smallest portable smartphone printer that has raised enough funds on Kickstarter to make it a reality. The portable printer is designed so that we can use it to print anything, be it a photo, a sketch, a message...
PancakeBot is the first real pancake "printer". The smart pancake batter sprayer makes 3D prints of sketches and bakes pancakes in shapes we usually only dream of. The result is delicious art that is currently fighting for existence on Kickstarter.
Sooner or later, the time will come when digital photography will make its way into the name of mobile telephony, namely, we use these devices today for "clicking" at least as often as for all other strictly mobile phone functions. On the wave of this trend, French startup Prynt decided to turn Androids and iPhones into instant photos aka Polaroids by creating a unisex case with a built-in printer.
The Polaroid PoGo Instant Mobile Printer (CZA10011) is a portable device that lets you instantly print memories and share them with friends, no matter where you are.