SwiftyCam
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MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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SnapCameraPreservation
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Something like FaceApp to help me visualize myself as a woman?
There used to be a desktop application called Snap Camera that would let you do full video via a webcam plugin. Unfortunately, they shut the servers down earlier this year, but if you're willing to do a bit of hacking, there's the SnapCameraPreservation project: https://github.com/jaku/SnapCameraPreservation
- Is there a good solution for real-time face filters/lenses that focus on the face?
- How does streamer Alisha get butterflies tracked to her face?
- help
- Potato Cam help
- I need a filter for Google teams .
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Lenses not loading
Snap discontinued SnapCamera unfortunately but there is a work around I suggest you go here: https://github.com/jaku/SnapCameraPreservation
- Snap cam is still working
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Alternatives to SnapCamera
You can use this alternative to continue using it
- Snap Camera is being discontinued January 25, 2023
SwiftyCam
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Camera & Video Capture in a SwiftUI project
Unfortunately SwiftUI doesn’t fully support the use of the camera without doing some interop with UIKit. That being said it’s really not too hard and can be adapted from existing examples out there. Just found this one of the Snapchat camera. As for saving a file, take a look at some of the AV capture delegate protocols. They give you functions that let you know when a user has started and ended their capture session and even returns a file url of the output (in some cases you can make it a binary stream so you can save it to wherever you need). Depending on what your app is trying to achieve, you can take the photo and upload it to a backend or save it locally in the file system
What are some alternatives?
YPImagePicker - 📸 Instagram-like image picker & filters for iOS
NextLevel - ⬆️ Media Capture in Swift
FastttCamera - Fasttt and easy camera framework for iOS with customizable filters
CameraBackground - Show camera layer as a background to any UIView
Fusuma - Instagram-like photo browser and a camera feature with a few line of code in Swift.
CameraEngine
SCRecorder - iOS camera engine with Vine-like tap to record, animatable filters, slow motion, segments editing
ALCameraViewController - A camera view controller with custom image picker and image cropping.
Cool-iOS-Camera - A fully customisable and modern camera implementation for iOS made with AVFoundation.
DKCamera - A light weight & simple & easy camera for iOS by Swift.
BarcodeScanner - :mag_right: A simple and beautiful barcode scanner.
ImagePicker - :camera: Reinventing the way ImagePicker works.