Categories: Mobile

Direct image attachment coming to Twitter’s mobile web app

Twitter is testing native app-like features for its mobile browser web app that will allow users to attach images to tweets – this includes capturing images direct from a user’s smartphone camera and images uploaded from the device’s library.

At present, image uploads are only possible on Twitter’s native apps, on a plethora of third-party native clients, and through twitter.com on desktop. Twitter is expanding its already established native app functionality to mobile.twitter.com.

Direct image uploads were rolled-out on twitter.com in August 2011.

Twitter’s mobile product manager, Sung Hu Kim, shared an image on Twitter (where else?) yesterday of the sun setting over San Francisco. Kim later revealed that the image had been tweeted from his phone’s browser and congratulated the mobile web team at Twitter for their achievements.

The image was uploaded from Kim’s phone gallery, but he confirmed to me that direct capture and upload from a device’s camera is also supported.

It’s not yet known when we can expect the feature to be rolled-out to the general Twitter population.

Twitter has long-embraced the browser and web apps. Last August, the company released an improved HTML5 browser-based version of Twitter for iPad. In July of this year, Twitter announced that it had customised its site for more than 13 different mobile browsers operating on thousands of mobile devices – most of which are pre-Android and iPhone.

Update: The feature is currently available in the browser on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and above.

Albizu Garcia

Albizu Garcia is the Co-Founder and CEO of Gain -- a marketing technology company that automates the social media and content publishing workflow for agencies and social media managers, their clients and anyone working in teams.

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