Camera app for toddlers. One shutter, no modes.
One yellow shutter
No mode switching, no zoom, no gallery. Press the shutter, a photo is taken.
No tracking. No ads. No third-party SDKs.
Zero network calls, zero data collection. Photos save directly to the iPhone Photos library.
Designed for toddlers
Partial home gesture block, WYSIWYG 4:3 preview, white flash feedback, system shutter sound.
"Handing my phone to my child, without worrying they'd swipe into something else β that was the start."
Why I built it
Made for a child's first camera.
How it works
1.
Open the app β a yellow shutter on a black screen
2.
Press the shutter β photo saves to Photos library
3.
A red X appears in the same spot β tap to return to the camera
4.
Repeat. No menus, no modes.
One shutter, two colors.
The camera screen keeps the decision visible: yellow to shoot, red to close. Nothing else competes for a childβs attention.
Auto-save to Photos library.
Every photo goes straight to the system Photos library, so parents keep the photos without handing over a gallery or settings screen.
Developer note
Honest Camera removes everything that makes a camera app risky to hand to a child: modes, feeds, galleries, accounts, ads, and hidden SDKs. The whole interface is one shutter and one close action.
No ads, no analytics, no account, no network calls, and no third-party SDKs. Photos save to the system Photos library.
Features
One shutter
Yellow shutter on black background. No mode toggles, no zoom, no flash control.
Auto-save to Photos
Every photo saves directly to the iPhone Photos library.
Partial home gesture block
.defersSystemGestures(on: .bottom) reduces accidental exits.
Zero data collection
No network calls, no analytics, no third-party SDKs.
iPad universal + rotation
iPad: 4 orientations. iPhone: portrait + 2 landscapes. WYSIWYG 4:3 preview.
4 languages
English, Korean, Japanese, Traditional Chinese.
Who it's for
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Parents handing the phone to a 2β5 year old
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Anyone wary of camera apps that collect data
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Grandparents wanting a simple camera
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Educators using iPads with young children
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People looking for a no-frills capture tool
Use cases
Hand a child a camera interface with one visible action, while photos still save to the family Photos library.
Use a camera app with no ads, no analytics, no account, and no third-party SDKs.
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