YPImagePicker VS SwiftyCam

Compare YPImagePicker vs SwiftyCam and see what are their differences.

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YPImagePicker SwiftyCam
1 1
4,231 2,055
0.3% -
3.2 0.0
about 1 month ago about 2 years ago
Swift Swift
MIT License BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License
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YPImagePicker

Posts with mentions or reviews of YPImagePicker. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-25.
  • XCode stuck adding some remote packages via SPM?
    2 projects | /r/iOSProgramming | 25 Jul 2021
    Recently whenever I try to add a package via SPM (specifically, https://github.com/Yummypets/YPImagePicker and https://github.com/firebase/firebase-ios-sdk.git), I get stuck on the "Resolving {package}, starting package resolution" step. I've tried changing the locked version and the branch but nothing has really worked. Is anyone else seeing this?

SwiftyCam

Posts with mentions or reviews of SwiftyCam. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Camera & Video Capture in a SwiftUI project
    1 project | /r/SwiftUI | 22 Apr 2023
    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?

When comparing YPImagePicker and SwiftyCam you can also consider the following projects:

ImagePicker - :camera: Reinventing the way ImagePicker works.

NextLevel - ⬆️ Media Capture in Swift

Fusuma - Instagram-like photo browser and a camera feature with a few line of code in Swift.

FastttCamera - Fasttt and easy camera framework for iOS with customizable filters

BSImagePicker - A multiple image picker for iOS

CameraBackground - Show camera layer as a background to any UIView

RAImagePicker - 📸 iMessage-like, Image Picker Controller Provides custom features.

FMPhotoPicker - A modern, simple and zero-dependency photo picker with an elegant and customizable image editor

CameraEngine

Lumina - A camera designed in Swift for easily integrating CoreML models - as well as image streaming, QR/Barcode detection, and many other features

SCRecorder - iOS camera engine with Vine-like tap to record, animatable filters, slow motion, segments editing