StoryMark

How it Works

3 Easy Steps...FAQ's

StoryMarks are made in just 3 easy steps: Take a picture with your iPhone camera, grab one from your photo library, or download an image off the web. Record your voice or any sound, and attach it to create your StoryMark. Save your StoryMarks for yourself, share with friends & family, or the world via email, Facebook, Twitter, SMS and YouTube.

1

Take a Photo

or choose one already in your library.

2

Record a
Message

to attach to your photo.

3

Share It

in an email, on Facebook,
Twitter, SMS and YouTube
if you choose.

Here are a some of our most frequently asked questions.

  • 1
    How do I make a StoryMark?

    StoryMarks are made in three easy steps. You simply take a picture (either from your phone's camera, photo library, or download one off the web), record any sound or voice you'd like, and attach it to create your StoryMark. To learn exactly how to create your own StoryMark, please refer to the tutorial on this page.

  • 2
    How do I share my StoryMark?

    Sharing your StoryMark is easy as 1-2-3. You simply choose the StoryMark you'd like to share from your library and then decide which sharing platform you wish to send it through - current options include Facebook, Twitter, SMS and YouTube.

  • 3
    Are my StoryMarks private?

    Your StoryMarks are private until you decide how and when to share them. You can send them via text message or email, upload to Facebook or keep them on your phone's library for your own use.

  • 4
    I don’t have an iPhone. Can I receive my friend’s StoryMark?

    Absolutely! Regardless of what type of phone you have, you can receive a StoryMark as long as you have email or texting functionality and your phone can play movie files. Currently, the StoryMark app for creating StoryMarks is available for iPhones, however beginning in May, the StoryMark app will also be available on the Android platform.

  • 5
    Once I make a StoryMark, where does it live?
    Can I back them up?

    When you make a StoryMark, it is yours to keep and share as you like. You can save it to your iPhone library and back it up to iPhoto or any storage device.