Using the New Dual Capture Video Feature on iPhone
“Dual Capture” is a popular name for recording with two cameras at the same time. This guide explains the feature and shows how to use Double Camera to capture dual perspective video with PiP or split screen.
What is the “Dual Capture” video feature on iPhone?
Dual Capture usually means recording the front and back cameras simultaneously, producing a single clip with two perspectives. It’s ideal for reaction videos, vlogging, and any content where viewers should see both you and the scene.
How do you use Dual Capture on iPhone with Double Camera?
Double Camera is built for dual capture: it activates both cameras together, keeps them synchronized, and gives you creator-friendly layout controls.
To start dual capture:
- Download Double Camera from the App Store and open it.
- Allow camera and microphone access.
- Select PiP or split screen as your dual capture layout.
- Tap record and adjust borders, window size, and placement while filming.
- Stop and export your dual capture video to your Camera Roll.
How do you customize the Dual Capture layout?
A good layout makes your video easier to watch. In Double Camera, you can:
- Resize and move the PiP window for a clean face-cam overlay.
- Switch between PiP and split screen depending on the scene.
- Adjust borders and spacing for a polished, creator-style look.
Why isn’t Dual Capture available on my iPhone?
Dual capture depends on iOS multi-camera support. Double Camera works on iPhone models that support iOS 13+ (iPhone XS and newer). If you’re on an older device, update iOS if possible or use a supported iPhone.
Download Double Camera for Dual Capture
Use the App Store link below to download Double Camera and start recording dual capture videos on iPhone. It supports PiP video, multi-cam recording, and split screen layouts for creators.