Best Camera Apps for Startups

Find and compare the best Camera apps for Startups in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Camera apps for Startups on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Snapchat Reviews
    Top Pick
    Snapchat - The quickest way to capture and share your experiences! With Snapchat, you can effortlessly connect with friends, check out Live Stories from all corners of the globe, and dive into the latest news in Discover. Embracing the present makes life more enjoyable! Our vision is that by transforming the camera, we unlock the potential to enhance how individuals interact and live. We play a vital role in advancing humanity by enabling self-expression, encouraging mindfulness, broadening knowledge about the world, and fostering shared enjoyment among users.
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    PHOTO iD by U Scope Reviews

    PHOTO iD by U Scope

    U Scope Technologies

    $17.99/month/user
    4 Ratings
    PHOTO iD™ by U Scope in a photo organizing software that provides a rapid & organized method of capturing, labeling, and sharing images from any job site and generate detailed captioned photo reports with ease before leaving the inspection or job site with our cloud-based platform. Our inspection camera helps streamline the entire photo documentation process by enabling field reps to label descriptive captions to their job site images instantly as they are captured by using voice recognition, which also enables them to share detailed photo reports with their team members in real-time. PHOTO iD also allows users to assist other parties remotely by guiding them safely through the inspection with our application virtual inspection camera to help capture any unforeseen elements at the inspection site. Our platform also has an automated inspection guidance feature within the PHOTO iD inspection camera that safely guides field reps or clients through the entire inspection process with customizable workflow templates to ensure all images are always captured, labeled, and organized for every inspection assignment. Integrate PHOTO iD with your desired system to create a complete end-to-end documentation process.
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    Open Camera Reviews

    Open Camera

    Open Camera

    Free
    Unlock the full potential of your camera with versatile features such as various scene modes, an array of color effects, adjustable white balance, ISO settings, and exposure compensation or locking capabilities; utilize a selfie mode that includes a "screen flash" for better lighting, alongside HD video recording and more advanced options. Additionally, you can enable optional GPS location tagging (geotagging) for both photos and videos, which also captures the compass direction (GPSImgDirection, GPSImgDirectionRef). Enhance your images by applying date and timestamp information, location coordinates, and customizable text directly to your photos, while also saving date/time and location as subtitles in video files (.SRT). The camera is compatible with the Camera2 API, providing manual controls—including optional focus assist, burst mode, and the capability to shoot in RAW (DNG) format—along with camera vendor extensions, slow motion video options, and log profile video recording. Furthermore, it features noise reduction capabilities, including a specialized low-light night mode, and dynamic range optimization, making it adaptable to various shooting conditions. An upside-down preview option is also available for those who use attachable lenses, showcasing the camera's flexibility in diverse photography scenarios.
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    HedgeCam 2 Reviews

    HedgeCam 2

    Caddish Hedgehog

    Free
    The camera offers versatile photo and video configurations, including various focus and scene modes, color effects, white balance control, ISO adjustments, and exposure compensation options. Users can enjoy a customizable interface, an enhanced selfie mode, and the ability to initiate shooting through a timer, face detection, or voice commands. Physical control via hardware buttons is also available, with distinct settings for each button, and the device's angle is clearly displayed. Face detection capabilities are included, along with automatic image alignment utilizing accelerometer data to ensure that horizons are level in every shot. The camera supports exposure bracketing and features HDR (High Dynamic Range) and DRO (Dynamic Range Optimization) modes for optimal imaging. Additionally, users can customize sound settings, including muting the shutter noise, selecting different shutter sounds (availability may vary by device), and adjusting volume levels. The interface layout can cater to both right-handed and left-handed users, and convenient widgets allow for quick photo capture or video recording with just a single click, making the entire process more efficient. These features collectively enhance the photography experience, ensuring that users can capture their moments with ease and precision.
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