LiDAR & Infrared Night Vision
Sperry Labs LLC
About this app
- Age 10
- Updated Oct 8, 2021
- OS IOS
Editor reviews
LiDAR & Infrared Night Vision is a low-light camera tool for clearer photos and videos at night. It enhances brightness, reduces noise with smart processing, and uses device LiDAR for fast focus and accurate depth mapping. Ideal for creators, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone who needs better visibility in dim scenes.
Key features
- Night vision enhancement for photo and video with AI denoising and exposure boost
- LiDAR-assisted autofocus, distance readouts, and depth visualization on supported devices
- Infrared-style monochrome mode and manual controls including exposure, ISO, and long exposure
Advantages include real-time preview, one-tap modes, offline use, and easy saving and sharing. Keywords Night vision camera, infrared camera app, LiDAR scanner, low-light photography, AI noise reduction, photo and video toolkit. Note Results depend on device hardware and available light; not a thermal imaging device.
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How to use:
1. Download and open the app, then grant Camera, Microphone, and Photos permissions.
2. Select a mode Night Vision for low light, LiDAR Depth for focus and distance, or IR Style for monochrome visuals on supported hardware or accessories.
3. Frame your subject and tap to focus, then adjust the brightness slider or enable stabilization or a tripod timer for sharper shots.
4. Choose Photo or Video and press the shutter to capture with real-time preview and noise reduction.
5. Open Settings to set resolution, save format, grid lines, LiDAR distance units, and default mode, then save and share from your gallery.
