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The best camera apps of 2026

Last updated
May 14, 2026
Based on
685 reviews
Products considered
280

Camera apps offer additional features and controls beyond the default camera app provided by the device manufacturer. They often provide manual settings, advanced shooting modes, filters, editing tools, and various creative options to capture and enhance your photos and videos.

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Top-reviewed camera apps split between practical capture workflows and AI-heavy creative tools. Hand Mirror focuses on instant pre-call camera and mic checks for remote work, while Camo pushes polished live video with phone-as-webcam support, framing controls, and overlays. On the creative side, Google Lens stands out for visual search, OCR, and live translation from the camera feed.
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Frequently asked questions about Camera apps

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  • VSCO shows why people pay: advanced controls (HSL, sharpness, shadow/highlight tweaks) and savable presets make subscriptions worthwhile if you edit often. Pricing itself varies by app, but two common premium models appear here:

    • Subscription (Pro) — used by apps like Magicam, often with trial months or promotional free access.
    • Credit / pay-as-you-go — seen with platforms like a1.art that offer free starter credits.

    Are they worth it? If you need pro editing tools, AI generation, or live face-swap/streaming features, trials or free credits are the best way to test value before committing.