Best Android Camera Apps (2018)

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We review the best free camera apps for Android phones and tablets, available to download from the Google Play store right now. Love adding stickers to your snaps, Then Camera360 is going to be your new favourite toy. This colourful camera app allows you to download a selection of animated effects which are added in real-time to your photos (using either the front-facing or rear camera). Set your mates’ hair on fire, turn them into Easter bunnies and make them cry beautiful waterfall tears. A Better Camera may be quite a braggy name, but this camera app really is a solid all-rounder. The funky artistic interface boasts unique monochrome visuals, while impressive features like the Dynamic Range Optimisation and SuperSensor tools produce well-balanced shots in tricky lighting. Sadly you do have to pay for a handful of A Better Camera’s features, including high-res panorama capture. Thankfully you can use the bulk of the app’s tools for free. If you want to get Apple’s Live Photos on your Android device, then check out Camera MX.

The Live Shot mode captures tiny videos when you snap away, so you can flick through the frames and pick the best shot, or share as an animated photo. You can also add funky effects to your photos using Live FX Effects, which shows you in real time what your final shot will look like. This includes all the usual zany filters you’d expect, to turn your besties into Warhol-style paintings or pencil sketches. We’re seriously impressed with Camera MX’s editing suite for touching up your photos, which has a wide range of tools for tweaking the white balance, colour saturation, skew and pretty much every other aspect of your shots. If filters are your bag, Retrica’s vast selection should appease. The interface itself is clean and simple, with strong appeal for camera app noobs, while the ability to add stamps is a nice addition. This open-source camera app is rammed with helpful features, including a stabilisation meter that marks an end for slightly slanty photos. If your shots are usually blighted with dodgy lighting or oversaturated colours, then you’ll love the vast selection of pre-set environment modes (daylight, fluorescent, snow, etc) and the exposure lock, which helps you get an attractive result. If you’re an obsessive selfie snapper, then check out YouCam Perfect. “Become a beautiful cover girl in seconds! ” the app promises when you first boot it up, and frankly, the results speak for themselves. You get a seriously impressive range of beautification tools to work with, which can remove those bags under your eyes after a big night out and even reshape your entire face. Don’t bother with all that guffins though; you’re gorgeous just the way you are. Did we miss your favourite Android camera app, Let us know in the comments below.

Content ranges from custom code, text and RSS feeds to multimedia and social content. It also lets you edit your apps any time while they appear live on the store, thanks to the cloud feature that stores all your settings. The app builder has a wide range of themes to apply to your newly-developed application. What’s more, there’s a customized layout option, an appearance menu and a header change option. Tweaking these elements can really help you create an eye-catching application. AppsBuilder is an exceptional tool to create apps pertaining to your business. This way you can create brand value and promote your business by integrating media and social networking sites. The paid version gives you full control over the control panel, where you can edit and update all your apps. Like Apps Geyser, this site also allows you to integrate ads to your applications. What makes it stand out from the crowd is its Adsense integration. Along with popular ad networks like Admob, the website also lets you insert your Google Adsense publisher ID to monetize your apps.

With plenty of customizable options, content and multi-platform feature, AppsBuilder truly makes your app building dreams come true. An online app creator, Make Me Droid allows users to take advantage of their platform absolutely free. Its click-based editor lets you make apps with zero effort. The online tool offers complete customization options, such as headers/footers, menus, borders and menus. It also provides customizable screens, which can then be tested with the tool’s nifty mobile simulator that supports all formats and orientations. Before using the free service, you can download a demo application to discover all of its features. If satisfied, sign up for the free service and experiment with different templates, menus, test and marketing tools (yes the free tool offers these features). However, you will have to shell some bucks if you want monetization options like Admob. The good thing is that you will have to pay once to buy the complete package, which means there’s no monthly or annual subscription. App Maker Store is another fun Android app maker that utilizes HTML 5 and presents a very simple building interface. The website lets you create a wide variety of applications ranging from web apps to informative applications.

Unlike other applications, App Maker Store doesn’t have separate app categories, which in my opinion is good. You are free to create your own apps using gadgets from the list. Besides gadgets, the app builder also lets you add new themes, zingy buttons and other options to make your app look unique from the rest. The themes section is just too diverse, allowing you to select from a variety of themes ranging from music, brand and information. App Maker Store offers both free and paid plans. The free plan allows you to add unlimited number of gadgets to your app. The paid plan provides many features not available with the free plan. These include Google Play publishing and iTunes upload. This is one big drawback of the App Maker Store website. You will need to pay in order to upload your app to popular application stores. Compared to this site, Apps Geyser is better as it lets you publish your app on Google Play at no extra charge. A few drawbacks aside, App Maker Store is a good app building site if you are ready to pay a few bucks.