WayShot Introduces Manual Edits to the World’s First AI Photography App
Santa Clara, CA — In a bold move for photographers and casual shooters alike, Romagic Labs announced today the launch of manual edits for WayShot Super Camera, hailed as the world’s first AI photography app to fuse real-time coaching with voice-guided creative direction. The update marks a notable shift from automatic enhancements to hands-on control, allowing users to fine-tune images while still benefiting from AI-powered suggestions.
A New Era of AI-Assisted Shooting
WayShot has built its reputation on turning complex photographic concepts into accessible, real-time guidance. The app analyzes scenes as photographers compose shots and delivers coaching prompts that help users think about lighting, composition, exposure, and subject interaction on the fly. The addition of manual edits expands this value proposition by giving control back to the user without sacrificing the learning curve that has made WayShot popular.
Real-time Coaching Meets Flexible Editing
The new feature set enables users to apply a range of edits post-capture with the same intuitive, voice-guided cues that accompany live shooting. This includes adjustments to exposure, contrast, white balance, and color profiles, as well as more nuanced controls like selective edits and brush-based retouching. The workflow remains streamlined: shoot with AI guidance, then refine with precise manual edits—ensuring every shot can reach its full potential without leaving the app.
Benefits for Creators at All Levels
For beginners, the manual edits option demystifies post-processing. The app’s coaching helps learners understand why certain adjustments matter, turning each edit into a learning step. For professionals, the feature offers a faster path to polished work, eliminating the need to transfer images to separate software for common adjustments. The combined approach can shorten production timelines while preserving creative intent.
Voice-Guided Creativity, Now with Hands-on Control
WayShot’s voice-guided interface has been a standout feature, guiding users through scene analysis and shot selection. The added manual editing capabilities preserve this interactive experience while empowering photographers to sculpt their images more precisely. The result is a seamless loop: AI suggests, user edits, AI refines, and the final image aligns with the original creative vision—only better.
Technical Excellence Beneath the Surface
Under the hood, WayShot leverages real-time algorithms to interpret lighting, color temperature, depth, and subject dynamics. The manual edits layer taps into the same robust processing engine, ensuring that adjustments maintain color accuracy and natural tonal transitions. The update also strengthens performance on a wide range of devices, with optimized processing to keep edits fast and responsive during live shoots.
What’s Next for WayShot
Romagic Labs plans ongoing enhancements to the AI coaching library, expanding prompts for niche genres such as street photography, portraiture, and landscape. The team is also exploring collaborative features, promising future versions where multiple shooters can share AI-guided scenes and edits in real time. As WayShot grows, the company aims to keep the balance between intelligent automation and human artistry, ensuring photographers retain agency over their creative choices.
About Romagic Labs and WayShot
Based in Santa Clara, Romagic Labs develops cutting-edge photography tools that fuse artificial intelligence with practical shooting workflows. WayShot Super Camera’s blend of real-time coaching and post-capture editing is designed to empower photographers to capture better images faster, regardless of skill level.
