Recording Double Camera Video on iPhone 13
iPhone 13 is great for vlogging, reactions, and tutorials—especially when you can record both cameras at once. Use this guide to set up Double Camera, choose the best layout, and export a clean double camera video.
Does iPhone 13 support double camera recording?
The iPhone 13 can run apps that record two cameras at the same time using the iOS multi-camera API. The default Camera app doesn’t produce a single combined dual-camera clip, but Double Camera does.
How to record double camera video on iPhone 13?
Double Camera makes simultaneous front and back camera recording easy with PiP and split screen layouts.
Follow these steps:
- Download Double Camera from the App Store and open it.
- Allow camera and mic access so the app can capture video and audio.
- Choose PiP or split screen and frame both views before you start.
- Tap record and adjust borders or the PiP window to match your shot.
- Stop recording, then export the final clip to your Camera Roll.
How do you make reaction videos on iPhone 13 with PiP?
Use PiP (picture in picture) to place your selfie camera over the main view. Keep your face readable, avoid covering key action, and record your commentary in sync—perfect for reaction videos and creator content.
What settings work best for iPhone 13 double camera videos?
Start with a balanced quality setup, then adjust based on your storage and lighting:
- Use 1080p for long recordings, or 4K when you want maximum detail (device dependent).
- Pick 30fps for a natural look, or 60fps for fast action if supported.
- Record in good light to reduce noise in both camera feeds.
- Leave extra storage space for exports—dual camera files can be larger.
Where can you download Double Camera for iPhone 13?
Download Double Camera from the App Store using the link below. It works on iPhone models that support iOS 13+ (including iPhone 13) and lets you record split screen or PiP videos with both cameras.