Unreal VCam

20.9K installs
56 ratings
+110 weekly installs
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+980 monthly installs
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Unreal VCam Summary

Unreal VCam is a Android app in the Productivity category, developed by Epic Games International, S.à.r.l.. First released 1 year ago(Apr 2024), the app has accumulated 20.9K+ total installs and 56 ratings with a 4.22★ (good) average rating.

Recent activity: 110 installs this week (980 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth , and 1 new ratings this week (2 over 4 weeks) with stable momentum. View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Dec 4, 2025 .


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Ratings: 56

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App Description

Virtual production-ready cinematography in real time from your Android device

Virtual production-ready cinematography in real time from your Android device -- Unreal VCam for Unreal Engine.

Translate traditional filmmaking concepts like camera lensing, framing, and movement into Unreal Engine’s digital realm. Record realistic camera takes that can be further fine-tuned in editor to create elegant final compositions when assembled in Unreal Engine’s Sequencer. Review early set environments through the lens, previs shot cameras before a shoot, capture real takes during principal photography, create a new shot in post, or all of the above.

Camera movement via ARCore:
• Stream out the positional and rotational data live to an Unreal Engine instance via Live Link over a network.
• Drive the 3D camera within the real time environment.
• Record the camera data via Take Recorder for use in Sequencer.

Stream the camera view live from Unreal Engine:
• Visualize the shot on the Android devices with accurate depth of field.
• Modify camera parameters such as lens focus, iris, and zoom with immediate feedback.
• Review previously recorded takes and store bookmarks to interesting locations within the world.

Timecode support for multi-device synchronization:
•Select from the iPhone system clock, an NTP server, or use a Tentacle Sync to connect with a master clock on stage.