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How to Record Dual Camera Video on iPhone 14

Dual camera recording lets you capture your reaction and the scene at the same time. Here’s how to record dual camera video on iPhone 14 with Double Camera, plus tips for smooth performance and share-ready exports.

Can iPhone 14 record dual camera video without an app?

Not as one synchronized video in the default Camera app. A dual camera app like Double Camera uses iOS multi-camera recording to capture front and back camera footage together, so everything stays aligned.

How to record dual camera video on iPhone 14 (step-by-step)?

With Double Camera, you can start dual perspective recording in seconds and choose PiP or split screen.

Do this on your iPhone 14:

  1. Install Double Camera from the App Store and launch the app.
  2. Grant camera and microphone permissions.
  3. Pick a layout: PiP for a creator-style face cam, or split screen for equal views.
  4. Tap record and adjust the layout (resize PiP, switch split orientation) while filming.
  5. Stop, export, and share your multi-cam video to social apps or save it to your Camera Roll.

What should you record with dual camera on iPhone 14?

Dual camera video is perfect when you want context plus your commentary. Popular iPhone 14 use cases include:

  • Reaction videos (your face + what you’re reacting to)
  • Travel vlogs (scenery + your narration)
  • Tutorials and demos (hands/scene + explanation)

How do you keep iPhone 14 dual camera recording smooth?

Dual recording uses more resources than standard video. These tips help prevent lag and overheating:

  • Close other apps and enable Low Power Mode only if you don’t need maximum quality.
  • Free up storage before a long recording to avoid export failures.
  • If needed, record at 1080p to reduce heat while keeping great quality.
  • Keep your iPhone out of direct sun and remove thick cases during long sessions.

Where do you download Double Camera for iPhone 14?

Use the App Store link below to download Double Camera. It works on iPhone models that support iOS 13+ (including iPhone 14) and lets you record dual camera video with PiP or split screen.