Record and Share Videos Fearlessly with DYNAMITE

September 25, 2015 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
September 25, 2015 - Dynamite Labs is pleased to announce the release of DYNAMITE, a social networking app that enables users to conceal their identity and share videos with the world. DYNAMITE users easily remain anonymous by recording their videos wearing virtual masks and filtering their voice. This exciting new app provides a safe environment, free of judgment, for users to share personal stories that hey might be reluctant to share on their other social media accounts.

Videos can be recorded about any interest, including personal stories, hilarious moments, or opinions on current events. DYNAMITE videos may be up to 42 seconds in length (a nod to Douglas Adams' Hitchhikers Guide to the Galexy) and videos are easily shared to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, text and email.

"Our audience is most interested in connecting and sharing via mobile video", says Larry Lieberman, co-founder and COO of Dynamite Labs. "Everyone has a story to tell and Dynamite is here to provide a safe place to vent and share."

Dynamite lets users choose to remain anonymous or reveal their true identity. Users can gain followers, rate videos, and comment on videos with GIF animations.

Dynamite has a variety of privacy settings, allowing users to control who can view their stories. Videos can be shared with just friends, everyone, or everyone except their friends. Dynamite protects the user's privacy and anonymity by not requiring any personal information.

Dynamite is now available for free in the App Store For more information, visit the app website at http://www.dynamiteapp.com or at our Facebook page.

About Dynamite Labs, Inc.
Dynamite Labs is on an important mission - to make it easy for everyone to share their personal, provocative, and funny stories on mobile video. The company is backed by $1.6 M in seed funding led by Observatory Capital. The founders are four experienced tech entrepreneurs responsible for apps already used by more than 100 million people.

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