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POLAROID - Being part of the legacy

Polaroid is an iconic brand that has been capturing memories for generations. Founded in 1937, their cameras and film revolutionized the way people take photos. From the iconic SX-70 camera to the Polaroid 600, Polaroid continues to produce products that are stylish and functional. Polaroid is dedicated to helping people capture and share their most meaningful moments, with their iconic rainbow-striped logo representing their commitment to innovation, quality, and creativity.

With Polaroid Music, the brand just launched a new line of colorful speakers. From small and portable to incredibly powerful, you'll find everything you need to enjoy your favorite music in style.

 

POLAROID Lab

Easily print Polaroids from your smartphone

Compatible with iPhone and Android
 

  • Original POLAROID format: The Polaroid Lab turns your digital smartphone photos into analog, iconic Polaroid pictures.
  • 3 Element lens system: Thanks to an highly developed lens system the Polaroid Lab will scan your pictures perfectly. For an experience you can hold in your hand after. 
  • AR & more: The Polaroid Lab features stunning AR technologies and also lets you create stunning collages to share with your friends.


About POLAROID

Polaroid is a brand that has been synonymous with instant photography for decades. Its iconic instant cameras and film have revolutionized the way we capture and share memories. But Polaroid's influence extends far beyond the realm of photography. Its unique aesthetic and instant gratification have inspired artists like Andy Warhol, who famously used Polaroid cameras to capture candid shots of celebrities and friends. Warhol's Polaroids became an integral part of his artistic process, serving as source material for his paintings and prints. Other artists, such as David Hockney and Robert Mapplethorpe, also embraced Polaroid technology, using it to create experimental and boundary-pushing works. Today, Polaroid's legacy lives on in the digital age, with artists and photographers continuing to draw inspiration from its iconic instant photography.