VSCO Cam arrived almost instantly after Visual Supply Co., the team behind the app, posted that the Android version would arrive Tuesday. The free application features the stard arsenal of photo-editing tools, but it’s mostly known for its vintage filters. You can choose the strength of each individual filter then tweak it further even after you’ve applied the filter. en you’re ready, compare both the original edited photo before you accept the changes then share it across different social networks all at once, including +, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, even VSCO’s own VSCO Grid photo-sharing network. If you’re in the market for more filters, VSCO also offers an array of downloadable expansion packs available in the ay store. The app is available for Android users running Ice Cream Swich up. The Verge notes that there are a few things missing from the Android version, like spot metering, which is only supported by certain Android manufacturers; otherwise, everything else is virtually identical to the iOS app.