The Verge · Technology · 2026-08-20
DJI Osmo fans are breaking the shackles of its closed-source camera app
Even if you love DJI's drones and cameras, you might not love the company's bloated closed-source apps that phone home to its cloud servers. But they're the only way to easily review, manage, and wirelessly download your pocket camera's footage on the go. Osmosis, a free open-source app built by DJI watcher Konrad Iturbe (with […] Osmosis lets you download DJI Osmo camera footage without DJI’s Mimo app. DJI Osmo fans are breaking the shackles of its closed-source camera app
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