Choose between wired and wireless tethering to connect your camera to a Windows PC, MacBook or iPad devices. Perfect for studio or on-location projects.
Tether photos to your devices and analyze image histograms in real-time to help with adjustments.
Apply color presets, retouch portrait, remove blemishes or adjust background directly after the image has been captured, saving post-production time.
Organize photos with pre-customized files names for faster classification and bulk editing.
Instantly transfer images for real-time editing and provide live tethered previews to clients. Ideal for studio and travel wedding photography, Evoto AI streamlines post-production and enhances client satisfaction.
Streamline workflows for fashion and product photography with custom file naming and batch preset applications. Ideal for catalogs and online stores where uniformity is critical.
Apply unified preset tones to photos with one click, ensuring consistent visuals for big campaigns. Review and approve images on set with your team, accelerating workflows and keeping projects on schedule.
Tether to an iPad and transfer images immediately to your editorial teams, perfect for quick media publications and photographers that want to maintain high-quality results while meeting tight deadlines.
Connect your camera to your computer or iPad using Wi-Fi adapters or a variety of cables, including USB-C, Micro-B, and Mini-B.
Check before-and-after comparisons in real time, reducing manual editing and ensuring perfect shots on-site.
Zoom in, refine, and optimize your shots in real-time.
Supports top DSLR brands, including Nikon, Sony, Canon, and Fujifilm, ensuring seamless tethering across multiple camera models.
Connect your camera to a Windows PC, MacBook or iPad using a cable or wireless adapter (for iPad) connection.
Sarah Collins, a wedding photographer, connected her camera to a laptop and previewed tethered shots instantly with the couple during a recent studio wedding. It reduced post-production edits by 30% and elevated her client satisfaction.
Mark Rivera, a commercial photographer for a high-end fashion label, classified product images in seconds with automatic batch naming and saved hours by applying unified tones in tethered shooting, ensuring consistent branding.
Emily, an advertising photographer, used tethered software for cosmetics product. She applied real-time color presets , allowing clients to review product tethered shots under different lighting, reducing revision cycles and increasing client trust.
James, a photojournalist of a news agency, connect his camera to iPad for wireless tethered shooting to meet tight deadlines. He transferred images to the editorial team for live updates, ensuring the publication stayed ahead of the competition.