Open Camera is a FOSS Camera App for Android
5 days ago
- #Open Source
- #Android Camera App
- #Photography
- Open Camera is an Open Source Camera app for Android phones and tablets.
- Features include auto-level, scene modes, color effects, white balance, ISO, exposure compensation/lock, selfie with 'screen flash', HD video, and more.
- Remote controls: timer with voice countdown, auto-repeat mode, noise-triggered photo capture.
- Configurable volume keys and UI, upside-down preview for attachable lenses, overlay grids and crop guides.
- GPS location tagging (geotagging) for photos and videos, including compass direction.
- Apply date, timestamp, location coordinates, and custom text to photos; store as video subtitles (.SRT).
- Panorama, HDR with auto-alignment and ghost removal, Exposure Bracketing.
- Camera2 API support: manual controls, burst mode, RAW (DNG) files, slow motion video, log profile video.
- Noise reduction, Dynamic range optimization, on-screen histogram, zebra stripes, focus peaking.
- Focus bracketing mode, completely free, no third-party ads, Open Source.
- Requires Android 5.0 or better (older versions supported 4.0.3).
- Some features depend on device hardware, Android version, or camera support.
- Developed by Mark Harman, released under GPL v3, source code available on SourceForge.
- Uses AndroidX/Jetpack libraries under Apache license, Material Design icons from Google.
- Privacy policy available, no third-party ads in the app (only on the website).