REAL Japanese Purikura is now on your iPhone. DecoBot is a Purikura app. Purikura is a hot trend in Japan where you take photos in a booth with a bunch of friends, decorate them with cool or funny stamps and frames to cool music, paint your own custom messages, and print out a sticker sheet of your decorated photos for you to wow or annoy your friends! DecoBot is the coolest and most genuine Japanese Purikura app out because it generates a REAL Purikura (up to 4 photos / 16 slices on 1 sheet) image.
Decobot FEATURES:
1) Purikura Mode and Normal Mode!
2) Take up to 4 Photos at a time!
3) Arrange your Photos in classic Purikura Layout!
4) Normal, Just-Bright, and Super-Bright Modes!
5) Cute, Cool, and Funny Stamps & Frames!
6) Shrink, Enlarge, & Rotate your Stamps!
7) Draw with Brushes of many Colors and Widths!
Seamless saving to your Photo Album!
9) Send your creations to friends by email!
10) Plays Music from your iPod Library!
11) English AND Japanese language modes!
(Coming Soon: In-App Stamp/Frame Shop!)
*Decobot stays true to the true Japanese ‘Purikura’ theme and focuses on taking LIVE photos with friends.



Requirements: Jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch
Install via iTunes



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