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Open-Source App Osmosis Lets DJI Osmo Users Ditch Official Bloatware

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A developer named Konrad Iturbe has released Osmosis, a free open-source app designed as an alternative to DJI's official Osmo camera application. Iturbe reverse-engineered the communication protocol used by DJI pocket cameras to build the app, with assistance from AI tool Claude. Osmosis allows users to wirelessly download footage, view thumbnails, stream low-resolution previews, trim clips, set favorites, and filter content by type. The move addresses longstanding user frustration with DJI's closed-source apps, which are known to be bloated and send data to the company's cloud servers. Osmosis currently supports at least the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and Pocket 4 Pro.

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