Secure Camera

4.6
8.78K reviews
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PEGI 3
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About this app

This is a modern camera app focused on privacy and security. It includes modes for capturing images, videos and QR / barcode scanning along with additional modes based on CameraX vendor extensions (Portrait, HDR, Night, Face Retouch and Auto) on devices where they're available.

Modes are displayed as tabs at the bottom of the screen. You can switch between modes using the tab interface or by swiping left/right anywhere on the screen. The arrow button at the top opens the settings panel and you can close it by pressing anywhere outside the settings panel. You can also swipe down to open the settings and swipe up to close it. Outside of the QR scanning mode, there's a row of large buttons above the tab bar for switching between the cameras (left), capturing images and starting/stopping video recording (middle) and opening the gallery (right). The volume keys can also be used as an equivalent to pressing the capture button. While recording a video, the gallery button becomes an image capture button for capturing images.

The app has an in-app gallery and video player for images/videos taken with it. It currently opens an external editor activity for the edit action.

Zooming via pinch to zoom or the zoom slider will automatically make use of the wide angle and telephoto cameras on Pixels and other devices supporting it. It will become more broadly supported over time.

By default, continuous auto focus, auto exposure and auto white balance are used across the whole scene. Tapping to focus will switch to auto focus, auto exposure and auto white balance based on that location. The focus timeout setting determines the timeout before it switches back the default mode. The exposure compensation slider on the left allows manually tuning exposure and will automatically adjust shutter speed, aperture and ISO. Further configuration / tuning will be provided in the future.

The QR scanning mode only scans within the scanning square marked on the screen. The QR code should be aligned with the edges of the square but can have any 90 degree orientation. Non-standard inverted QR codes are fully supported. It's a very quick and high quality QR scanner able to easily scan very high density QR codes from Pixels. Every 2 seconds, it will refresh auto focus, auto exposure and auto white balance on the scanning square. It has full support for zooming in and out. The torch can be toggled with the button at the bottom center. The auto toggle at the bottom left can be used to toggle scanning for all supported barcode types. Alternatively, you can select which barcode types it should scan via the menu at the top. It only scans QR codes by default since that provides quick and reliable scanning. Most other types of barcodes can result in false positives. Each enabled type will slow down the scanning and will make it more prone to false positives especially with difficult to scan barcodes such as a dense QR code.

Camera permission is the only one that's required. Images and videos are stored via the Media Store API so media/storage permissions aren't required. The Microphone permission is needed for video recording by default but not when including audio is disabled. Location permission is only needed if you explicitly enabling location tagging, which is an experimental feature.

By default, EXIF metadata is stripped for captured images and only includes the orientation. Stripping metadata for videos is planned but not supported yet. Orientation metadata isn't stripped since it's fully visible from how the image is displayed so it doesn't count as hidden metadata and is needed for proper display. You can toggle off stripping EXIF metadata in the More Settings menu opened from the settings dialog. Disabling metadata stripping will leave timestamp, phone model, exposure configuration and other metadata. Location tagging is disabled by default and won't be stripped if you enable it.
Updated on
Feb 10, 2025

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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

Ratings and reviews

4.6
8.6K reviews
Steve Jung Do
December 24, 2024
This is a great camera app. Ease of use and navigating the controls sre a snap. I haven't tried all the options available yet. So far, so smooth. I use 720p for my video shots as quick to upload and share. I found it is best for the counter to hit 1 second before narrating your video whatever. Can wait longer as in-app edits are easy to crop the length or use that footage as intro to put your type in. Same as outro for credits. Thanks Graphene developers, excellent. Photos are crystal.
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Tony Wartooth
December 22, 2024
With every update I seem to lose functionality. When I first downloaded this app I had night mode but I haven't had night mode since the app updated the first time after downloading. I used to give this app 5 stars, then 4, then 2, and now 1. Ui and layout issuse. Updates take featurea away from me. Making it hard to stick with this camera. Starting to wonder if the extra privacy is worth it when I can't take decent photos of my family.
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GrapheneOS
January 7, 2025
None of our updates has removed a feature and we've been steadily improving it. HDR, Night, Portrait, Face Retouch and Auto are available when the device has those Camera2/CameraX extensions. Are you sure you didn't disable an OS component used to provide Camera2/CameraX extensions? We haven't removed any features and the UI is slowly improving.
Joe
January 9, 2025
I need a camera app since I'm using custom ROM which don't have camera app built in. People recommended OpenCamera which are much more feature rich but often I'll just need a quick snap without tinkering exposure and such. And this camera is the closest thing to a simple default camera app in a phone.
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What’s new

Notable changes in version 77:

• add back legacy back gesture/button handling due to it still being needed on legacy Android versions (older than 13) which haven't been dropped yet

See https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Camera/releases/tag/77 for the full release notes.