We’re super excited to bring the power and simplicity of Camo’s video superpowers to millions of Safari, FaceTime, and QuickTime users.This update comes as a consequence of two years of conversations with Apple on how we can make the most of the incredible cameras in their devices, and it’s freely available to all users running Camo 1.6 and macOS 12.3 or newer.
Camo vs Camo ProCamo is available on iOS in free and paid editions. (Our Android app currently offers all available features for free.) We hope users love both versions, for different reasons. Here's how we think of them.Camo's free edition is great for straightforward, high-quality calls and recordings, but lacks adjustments. It gives you resolutions up to and including 720p video, along with a choice of the device's selfie lens, or the main back lens (the wide one). The free version of Camo also lets you access your device's audio, use augmented reality (AR) modes, and keep the screen of your device dimmed while using Camo. With the free version, you can also connect multiple iOS devices and switch between them.If you upgrade to Camo Pro, you get the following:Access to every lens on your phone (such as selfie, telephoto, ultra-wide & wide)"Portrait mode" on iPhones that support it, with bokeh effect and shallow depth-of-fieldControl of the device's flash for use as a light ( turn it on and off, control the brightness)Access to any resolution the device provides (opening up 1080p and 1440 x 1080)Video mirroringRotation of the feed in 90° increments (in case your phone is orientation locked)Zoom controls, with pan and tilt to keep you front and centreFocus adjustments (autofocus, focus on a particular area, manual focus control)Shutter speed and ISO adjustmentsImage adjustments including brightness, temperature, tint, hue, saturation, contrast, gamma, sharpnessYou can see some of these controls in action in adjusting your video.