Everything a creator needs
One app to shoot, present, and post, with no extra gear.
True dual-camera
Front and back captured together as a single video. No second phone, no editing two clips together.
Layouts that fit your story
Picture-in-picture (circle or square), side-by-side, top and bottom, or a single camera.
Drag, resize, swap
Move the PiP bubble anywhere, pinch to resize it, and tap to swap which camera leads.
Built-in teleprompter
Read your script while you record. Adjustable speed, text size, dim and mirror mode.
One-tap sharing
Share straight to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Messages or Files the moment you finish.
Platform-ready guides
Safe-zone overlays for Reels, TikTok, Shorts, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube.
Pro camera controls
Tap to focus, brightness slider, zoom, grid, countdown, stabilization and orientation lock.
4K and full control
Up to 4K, choose HEVC, H.264 or ProRes and 24/30/60 fps. Save to Photos and Files.
Pick your layout
Every layout records to one ready-to-post video.
Circle & Square PiP
A draggable, resizable bubble of your front camera over the main shot.
Side-by-side & Top/Down
Split the frame evenly between both cameras, perfect for reactions and interviews.
Standard & Dual
Shoot a single camera, or record portrait and landscape versions at the same time.
How it works
From idea to post in three steps.
Pick your layout
Choose dual-camera PiP, side-by-side, top and bottom, or a single camera.
Record with your script
Turn on the teleprompter and talk straight to camera, lines in view.
Share anywhere
One tap sends your video to TikTok, Reels, YouTube, or saves it to your library.
Simple pricing
Try everything free for 3 days. Then choose a plan. Cancel anytime.
Monthly
Full access to every LumieGo feature, billed monthly.
6 Months
The same full access at our best value, billed every 6 months.
Auto-renewable subscription. Renews unless canceled at least 24 hours before the period ends. Manage anytime in your Apple ID settings.
Built for content creators
Look into the lens, read your lines, and capture both sides of the story in a single take.