2.3
2020-01-30
Say hello to this new thing we’ve got for you: Themes! For the next time you’d like to see photos of animals, beaches, or space on your TV — simply pick the theme that suits your mood. All you’ve got to do is click the remote button on the main screen to see a wide array of themes to show images from.
2.2
2018-12-13
This update includes one thing and one thing only.
Story time. The original Unsplash logo was a generic camera icon. It was generic on purpose. We wanted Unsplash to be all about beautiful images. A distraction-free zone where nothing got in the way of that. Not even a logo.
Fast forward to today and we now see that same camera icon all over the Internet. In fact, most sites/apps use our “logo” as a symbol that represents “upload a photo”. If it’s found on one of our partner’s sites, there’s a chance that it links out to Unsplash. There’s even a bigger chance that it will launch your front-facing camera for a selfie.
Today, we’re excited to share with you our new logo. A simple, unique symbol that represents Unsplash, the Unsplash community and everything around it. You can read more about our new identity on our blog at medium.com/unsplash
Let’s leave the old camera icon for what it was always meant to be used for: launching your camera app.
As of today, Unsplash is known as Unsplash.
2.1
2018-07-20
The app shows photos according to your local time.
We updated the Top Shelf image too.
Did you know that you can swipe right-to-left to change the photo?
2.0.1
2018-03-08
The app doesn't allow the screensaver to start while it's open.
2.0
2018-03-01
We have rebuilt the app from scratch and tweaked its design. Photos are updated every 30 seconds; you can swipe left to change the photo right away.
And for those interested in the behind the scenes, we rewrote the entire app with Swift (it was previously built with React Native).