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@imgly/camera-react-native
Advanced tools
Camera SDK for React Native - provide a versatile video camera to your users on iOS and Android.
The @imgly/camera-react-native
module contains the prebuilt iOS and Android Camera SDK powered by the Creative Engine - made accessible for React Native.
The Creative Engine enables you to build any design editing UI, automation and creative workflow.
It offers performant and robust graphics processing capabilities combining the best of layout, typography and image processing with advanced workflows centered around templating and adaptation.
Visit our documentation for more tutorials on how to integrate and customize the engine for your specific use case.
The Camera SDK is a commercial product. To use it and get access you need to unlock the SDK with a license file. You can purchase a license at https://img.ly/pricing.
import IMGLYCamera from '@imgly/camera-react-native';
// Open the camera and retrieve the result.
const result = await IMGLYCamera.openCamera({
license: 'YOUR_LICENSE'
});
To keep up-to-date with the latest changes, visit CHANGELOG.
FAQs
Camera SDK for React Native - provide a versatile video camera to your users on iOS and Android.
The npm package @imgly/camera-react-native receives a total of 60 weekly downloads. As such, @imgly/camera-react-native popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @imgly/camera-react-native demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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