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Slideshow Maker Pro by the numbers
| App | Slideshow Maker Pro |
| Developer | CloudEx Inc. (Osaka, Japan) |
| Store | Google Play |
| Regular price | $2.99 (US Play Store) |
| Price now | $0.00 (US Play Store) |
| Offer ends | 23 August 2026, 7:59 PM |
| Rating | 4.1 stars from 111 reviews |
| Installs | 5,000+ |
| Last updated | 31 July 2026 |
Review, features and limits
Its strength is the short path from gallery to finished video: pick photos, pick a theme and music, set how long each photo holds, export. The complaints are consistent enough to read before installing, though. One user called the interface clunky and the options severely limited back in July 2022, and the most recent review, dated 23 July 2026, still asks for more features and UI refinement; the 31 July update answers part of that, raising the photo cap to 500, adding a 1 to 20 second duration slider per photo, and fixing a bug where the Window theme only used your first six photos.

Key features
- Up to 500 photos in one slideshow, with each photo’s screen time set anywhere from 1 to 20 seconds
- Built-in music tracks, or any song already on your phone
- A “Random” transition theme when you’d rather not pick one
- A size and duration estimate before you export, so a long slideshow doesn’t surprise you
- Saves to your device in high quality and shares straight to social apps
It collects three data types and shares none of them
The Data safety panel declares nothing shared with third parties, which is the reassuring half. The rest is less tidy: the app collects app activity, app info and performance, and device or other IDs, encryption covers data in transit only, and Google’s panel states the data can’t be deleted, so there’s no route to clear what it has already gathered. One thing to check on the listing yourself before you install is the in-app purchases line, which we couldn’t confirm either way.
