NeoCam is a new camera application available for iPhone and iPad, designed to replicate the aesthetic of a Game Boy camera. The app applies retro video game-style filters to photos and videos in real time, allowing for on-the-fly adjustments.
The app includes several core filter options such as GamePal (Game Boy screen style), Mermaid (blue color scheme), and Hope (red/blue filter), along with grayscale choices. Within each filter, users can modify exposure, pixelation, and dither strength. NeoCam also enables users to create custom filters using their own color palettes and share them with a community.
NeoCam supports both photo and video capture. By default, it captures square photos, but other aspect ratios are available with a Plus purchase. The app also allows users to import and edit existing photos, applying the specialized retro styles to their photo library.
NeoCam is available for free on the App Store for devices running iOS 18 and later. The free version provides photo capture with various filters. A NeoCam Plus upgrade, priced at $5.99 as a one-time purchase, unlocks video recording, the ability to dither existing library photos, different aspect ratios, and a watermark-free experience.
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NeoCam, a new camera app for iPhone and iPad, offers real-time Game Boy camera-style filters for photos and videos. The app allows users to adjust exposure, pixelation, and dither strength, create custom filters, and apply retro looks to existing images. This provides a niche creative tool for users interested in vintage digital aesthetics on mobile devices.