u/THEtetherdev

I built a wireless tethering app because I got tired of the existing option

Hi everyone,

I'm a commercial fashion photographer, and after years of dealing with wireless tethering, I got frustrated with the same problems that keep coming up here: slow transfers, unreliable connections, and workflows that try to send every RAW file over Wi-Fi.

So I decided to build my own solution.

Instead of trying to replace a tether cable completely, I focused on what clients actually need during a shoot:

• Instant JPEG review on iPad, iPhone, or Apple Silicon Mac
• RAW files stay safely on the camera card
• Download RAW files only when needed
• Fast and reliable image review

In my setup, JPEGs usually arrive almost instantly, and even RAW files can be pulled in quickly when needed. But my main goal is not to force every RAW file over Wi-Fi — it's to make the review process fast enough that clients and teams can keep shooting without waiting.

It currently supports Nikon and Sony, and Canon support is almost ready.

I've been using it on my own commercial shoots, and it's worked well enough that I decided to release it publicly.

I'd genuinely love to hear your thoughts.

If you've given up on wireless tethering before, what would it take for you to trust it on a real commercial shoot?

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u/THEtetherdev — 5 days ago