We released a few new destinations (late) last night bringing our total to over 60 now. All sixty are available immediately to get your photos, video and audio files off of your phone and desktop and out to your favorite online services.
Since our services are online all of our existing applications from IPhone, Android, Picasa, iPhoto, Windows Live… will support the new services without modification.
Currently supported services include:
Photo & Video: Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, Photobucket, Nokia Ovi, Phanfare, Smugmug, vimeo, ImageShack, pikeo, webshots, kyte, FotoTime, Zooomr, Fotki, 23hq, 72 photos, ipernity, Viddler, Shutterfly, photobox, Kodak Gallery, Mobypicture, Snapfish, qipit, Zenfolio & Gallery Menalto
Micro-Blog/Status: Twitter, FriendFeed, TwitPic, Seesmic, Jaiku, Ping.fm, kwippy, Rejaw, identi.ca, brightkite
Social Networks: Facebook, Friendster, imeem, Vox, Bebo, Hyves
Blogs: Blogger, TypePad, WordPress, tumbler, LiveJournal, Atom, MetaWeblog, MovableType, Drupal
Widgets: imageloop
Online storage: box.net, Acrobat.com
Generic: FTP, Email
12 responses so far ↓
Josh // January 8, 2009 at 10:12 am |
Please include tinypic.com in a feature update!
Pak-Kei // January 15, 2009 at 9:06 am |
Hi there,
The product is great and it connects a lot of web services into one simple app. I can even call this Web pre-3.0 as this is definitely making apps ominous.
Thanks and looking forward to more updates!
P.S. The Android app is crashing. Is there a fix for it soon?
pixelbrett // February 4, 2009 at 5:53 pm |
There’s an update to our Android app in the Market that fixes the crashing issue. You can download it from the Android Market
Santa SEO » Pixelpipe Now Public - Post To 60 Different Services // January 16, 2009 at 10:17 pm |
[...] new features. While the site itself still looks roughly the same, Pixelpipe has added support for dozens of new services since its launch. You can post images and videos to all the prominent video and photo sharing [...]
Nathan Rein // January 17, 2009 at 5:23 am |
Since you’re now accepting PDF uploads, have you considered adding Scribd.com as a destination? Another blogging service you might consider is Posterous.com.
I’m psyched to see these expansions. Congratulations on continuing to develop.
pixelbrett // January 27, 2009 at 9:34 pm |
An interesting idea, we’ll have a look at their API and see what we can do together.
Pixelpipe: Post Anything, Anywhere | Padub // January 17, 2009 at 3:10 pm |
[...] new features. While the site itself still looks roughly the same, Pixelpipe has added support for dozens of new services since its launch. You can post images and videos to all the prominent video and photo sharing [...]
Eine Pipeline für den Content - MashupYourLife.de - Mashups versüßen Dein (online-)Leben! // March 10, 2009 at 12:07 pm |
[...] Picasa, YouTube über Twitter, FriendFeed, TwitPic bis zu Blogger, TypePad, WordPress. Auf dem Pixelpipe Blog ist die gesamte lange Liste [...]
BEn // June 5, 2009 at 12:51 am |
Did the FTP support get pulled? Can’t find it on the “add a pipe” page..
pixelbrett // June 7, 2009 at 6:58 am |
Some users were having issues with FTP so we pulled the feature until we could fix the problems, should be back in a week or two.
Upload photos to Facebook and Flickr etc.using Picasa | Knowliz // November 4, 2009 at 6:14 pm |
[...] on a need basis and upload photos to any service, be it Flickr, Facebook, Zooomr or any other over 60 services you can configure with Pixelpipe. (This is because at present this button doesn’t support keywords or tags. I don’t [...]
pixelbrett // March 6, 2009 at 4:10 pm |
deviantart.com doesn’t have an API that would allow us to upload media at this time. We’re keeping an eye on them and will add as soon as available.