Take immersive VR photos and videos with Cardboard Camera, developed by Google for Android and iOS devices, compatible with Google Cardboard VR headsets.
Cardboard Camera is a virtual reality (VR) camera application developed by Google for Android and iOS mobile devices. It allows users to take 360 degree panoramic photos and videos using their phone's camera that can then be viewed with a virtual reality headset like Google Cardboard or Daydream View.
The app stitches together images captured by the phone's camera from different angles to create immersive VR media. Users can tap to take a photo or hold to record a video, and Cardboard Camera will automatically stitch everything together into a sphere. The resulting VR photo or video is stored in the phone's gallery.
Once captured, VR photos and videos taken with Cardboard Camera can be viewed by inserting the phone into a Cardboard viewer or a Daydream View headset. As users look around, it feels as if they are inside the VR experience, creating an immersive effect. The app also allows adding filters and making adjustments to the VR media after it's captured.
Overall, Cardboard Camera provides an easy and accessible way for anyone with a compatible Android or iOS device to start capturing and viewing virtual reality photos and videos. Its automatic stitching and compatibility with a range of VR headsets makes it simple for everyday users to start creating immersive VR content.
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