
Secure Camera
Modern camera app focused on privacy and security with QR / barcode scanning.
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App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Secure Camera, Developed by GrapheneOS. Listed in Photography Category. Current Version Is 83, Updated On 12/03/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Secure Camera. Achieved Over 7 million Installs. Secure Camera Currently Has 10 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.2 Stars
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.
We are currently offering version 83. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
Notable changes in version 83:
• improve layout on very tall screens
See https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Camera/releases/tag/83 for the full release notes.
• improve layout on very tall screens
See https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Camera/releases/tag/83 for the full release notes.
Recent Comments
Ma. Nenita Alfaro
Wow! This is so beautiful even all the features works properly and my problem is it doesn't have AI Mode which can turn up the quality of the photo but its okay😎 because the Zoom is 10x and also i like it and its so cool and it supports the app and i wish you could add GrapheneOS Launcher pwease🥺🥺
Tony Wartooth
Fantastic option for a phone camera app. Would it be at all possible to get the shutter button and some over the other feature buttons on to the black bar on the bottom? Its only like that in 4:3 and not 16:9. Their all over the screen\image of what you're taking a picture of. Thank you for the app none the less. Update: knocked off another star. The layout is horrible and loads of missing features. Needs an upate big time. Said I had night mode before, now no night mode.
Scott Windham
The only issue I have is that sometimes, when creating a folder, it fails to use it. The folder is made. It just doesn't switch to it. I create 5 to 6 folders a day to separate jobs.
Azhar P
Gotta be honest, I don't see the privacy aspect of this app or what it's supposed to be doing, but all things considered, I don't care much because ever since my phone's stock camera app became unusable, all I wanted was a simple and straightforward alternative and this is the closest thing I have found. Though I have a single complaint. Photos taken isn't very sharp and sometimes blurry. Looking through the camera on the app, image looks crisp. It's only when the photo is taken it got "soft"
Eduard B.
I really like where this app is going, it has great potential! Old comment: One important improvement point for me would be to support the telephoto camera on my Galaxy S22+ - 3x photos seem to be using digital zoom instead, judging by the quality of the photo. One nit-pick: the zoom slider is not linear, it goes smoothly from 1x to 3x, but then from 3x to 10x the transition is quite abrupt. Update: OK, it seems like if I zoom in a bit more, until 3.1x, it switches, so there's a small UI bug
JE CJ
A solid camera app. Fast autofocus, reliable autoexposure. (My default camera app takes ages to focus.) The settings and adjustments are intuitive and easy to find, and cover all the basics of still camera and video. There is an option to remove EXIF info should one need it. No problem saving the files. No-frills and intelligently-designed. Ad-free as well.
Ethan West
This is the first open source camera with truly great image quality and user interface. The only missing feature I would consider basic is 60fps for 1080p video (at least on my Pixel 4a). Most people don't realise the amount of private info stored in their photos, and this app gives that control and safety back to the individual. Highly recommended.
Shamari Hibbert
Best camera ever. Those who use the app knows why it's the best app ever. I highly recommend this app. You would just have to download it to see why it's the best app ever. I won't say why, because it probably puts the app in jeopardy which will require for them to change it's features or terminate the app, but if they do, download it get as much use out of it before it is too late, you would have to see it to believe it.