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Front records your front camera to a clean video file and is the talking-head / teleprompter mode. Dual records the front and rear cameras at the same time, composited into one video — the rear camera full-frame with your face as a picture-in-picture inset in the bottom-right. Screen records your screen together with a floating face cam, which is great for tutorials and demos.
No. In Front mode the teleprompter and the on-screen controls are never part of the footage — the recording is just your camera. What your viewers see is a clean, professional talking-head video.
Switch to Front mode and toggle the teleprompter on. Tap the script editor to type or paste your text — it's saved between sessions, so it'll be there next time. Set your scroll speed, and when you tap record the script starts scrolling automatically. You can play / pause and adjust the speed at any time. The prompter sits in a band near the lens with a reading-line guide, so your eyes stay on camera.
Every clip — from any mode — is stored in one shared Recordings folder inside the app. Open the in-app Library from the button in the top-right corner (it shows a count badge) to find them all in one place. From there you can preview, share, save to Photos, or delete each clip.
Open the Library and select a clip. You can Preview it, Share it to Files or AirDrop, Save to Photos, or Delete it. Saving to Photos puts the video in your camera roll so you can post it to any app.
CreatorCam needs camera access to record video, microphone access to capture audio, and screen-recording access (the system broadcast extension) for Screen mode. Saving a clip to Photos uses photo-library access. You can review or change these any time in iOS Settings › CreatorCam.
Your recording still works. CreatorCam has a graceful fallback so a denied microphone never blocks recording — you'll simply get video without an audio track. To add audio next time, enable the microphone in iOS Settings.
CreatorCam is built for iPhone on iOS 17 and later. Dual mode relies on simultaneous multi-camera capture supported on modern iPhones. No account is required, and your recordings stay on your device.
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