Wish you could view the latest photos and videos you’ve uploaded online with Eye-Fi, right from your iPhone, Android or Blackberry? Want to edit your Eye-Fi card settings on the go? With Eye-Fi Mobile Center, now you can!
So how does it work?
Eye-Fi Mobile Center is a complement to Eye-Fi Center. Just visit http://m.center.eye.fi from your iPhone, Android or Blackberry. Once you login to your Eye-Fi account, you can:
- browse through a history of what your Eye-Fi card has transferred online (including where photos and videos were sent)
- edit Eye-Fi card settings that don’t require the card to be plugged it, such as which online sharing site photos & videos are being sent to, enable Geotagging, etc.
So what’s different?
The new Eye-Fi Mobile Center now stores the last 7 days of content you shared online and enables you to view photos in large format, as well as post to another sharing site on the fly!
See the Eye-Fi Mobile Center introduction below:
FAQ
Is this an app? Where can I download it from?
No need to download and install anything! Mobile Center is a website that can be accessed through your mobile device by opening an internet browser and going to http://m.center.eye.fi.
What does “it’s in beta” mean?
Being in “beta” means that we’re releasing a product for you to try and test and help us improve. So please help shape Eye-Fi by submitting bug reports, suggestions, compliments, and ideas on our Eye-Fi Mobile Center Forum
Can I send photos and videos directly from my Eye-Fi card to my mobile device?
No; Eye-Fi Mobile Center lets you browse your Eye-Fi online sharing history and does not replace Eye-Fi Center.
Which smart phones are supported?
iPhone, Android, Palm webOS, and Blackberry mobile platforms are supported. It’s in beta though, so feel free to add your suggestions to the Eye-Fi Mobile Center Forum.
Does Mobile Center replace Eye-Fi Center on my computer?
No, you still need to set up your Eye-Fi card on your computer, and you can then tweak some settings or view uploads on-the-go using your mobile device.


Are you gonna add the possibility to upload images from the Eye-fi card to the phone memory (internal or SD card)?
HI Alessandro,
Sorry we don’t discuss future developments, but feel free to add your suggestion to our Feature Request Forum at http://forums.eye.fi
This would be a different product from this mobile website offering but…
I’d love to see an eye fi application where you could create an ad hoc connection between your camera and an iphone/ipod touch/ipad and then upload. In certain situations you could eliminate the need to carry a laptop.
HI Larry,
Shuttersnitch can help with the need to transfer to your iPad: http://www.eye.fi/blog/from-eye-fi-to-ipad
Also feel free to add suggestions on our Feature Request Forum at http://forums.eye.fi
Nice, but much more important to me is that Eye-Fi will finally work on iPhone 4 to get my pictures from the iPhone 4 onto my harddisk.
At this moment the Eye-Fi app only works fine with iPhone 3 series.
Thank you!
Hi Ron,
We have been working with Apple to submit our fix to the bug. You can follow the latest threads on this forum: http://forums.eye.fi/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2359&start=15
How can I make my eye fi pro working with the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Android 3, HoneyComb)? I wish to use my tab as a storage device for all my pictures….is the ad-hoc feature able to work with it by just using the tab wi-fi connection, or I need anyway a wireless router to get the two communicating? Does the ad-hoc makes my camera working like a Bluetooth (R) device would work (Point to Point)?
Hi Leonardo,
With the Eye-Fi Pro X2, you can use Direct Mode to send photos and videos to your Android tablet