TweetDeck,
Echofon,
Tweetie, Twitfile, and
Twitterrific are
iPhone applications that could upload photos to TwitPic. ÜberTwitter, OpenBeak and Twitter for BlackBerry are
BlackBerry applications that had the capability of uploading images to TwitPic.
WebOS phones could upload images to TwitPic using the Tweed application.
Android phones could upload pictures to TwitPic with the Twidroid and
Seesmic applications.
Windows Phone devices could upload pictures to TwitPic with the TouchTwit application. All
INQ mobile phones had the capability of uploading a picture immediately after it was taken due to the
social networking nature of the phone. Both the official Twitter for Android and Twitter for iPhone applications featured TwitPic as an option for sending pictures to Twitter. (
Yfrog was another popular picture-sending option offered by both applications.) According to a report by
Sysomos, , TwitPic was the leading third-party image hosting service for Twitter. Of the nearly 2.25 million daily image shares on Twitter, 45.7% of them came from TwitPic. Twitter announced partnership with
Photobucket to be the default photo sharing application on 1 June 2011, with the potential to significantly affect TwitPic's market share. ==In media==