Cycloramic
Cycloramic is an iOS and Windows Phone application that makes the Apple iPhone and Compatible Windows Phones rotate 360 degrees without user intervention. It switches the phone's vibrator at a specific frequency to make the phone spin around its vertical axis and track the rotation angle using the gyroscope, compass and accelerometer while taking panoramic images. This "handsfree" feature works only on the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s standing on one of its flat edges. Because of this limitation, iPhone 4 users take panoramic photos in a guided mode. Another feature of this program is the ability to post process panoramic images into 24-second videos for other uses.
The update introduced on June 22, 2013 added features to store, edit and share the panoramic pictures.
Background
Cycloramic was created in December 2012 by a start-up called "Egos Ventures" which is part of the Advanced Technology Development Center located in Tech Square, Atlanta, Georgia.Reception
Cycloramic received a "Pogie Award" for the Brightest Ideas of 2012 from David Pogue, a personal technology columnist for The New York Times. The app also triggered the interest of other influential tech journalists witnessing the iPhone "dance".Steve Wozniak filmed himself using the app judging it "unexpected, fanciful and useful at the same time".
The application was downloaded 100,000 times in 7 days when it launched in December 2012.
Egos Ventures has since been selected as one of the Top 10 Innovative Companies in Georgia and presented Cycloramic at the 2013 Georgia Technology Summit on March 20, 2013.