Camera_Frame

Issue № 01 · Camera Frame

Layer a frame.
Share the link.
Capture the moment.

Drop a transparent 9:16 PNG. Ship the URL. On the other end, someone opens it on their phone, lines up the shot, and walks away with a JPG that already has your overlay baked in.

Format
9:16 PNG
Output
JPG
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Fig. 01
Live preview
Frame · 01

Captured

studio · darkroom · 01

REC · 3

Process

Three moves. One finished photo.

  1. 01 Frame

    Upload a transparent overlay

    Drop a 9:16 PNG with a transparent center. Each frame gets its own page and its own shareable URL — name them by shoot, by campaign, by day.

    PNG upload
    frame
  2. 02 Link

    Share the URL anywhere

    Drop the link into a tweet, a DM, a QR code on a poster. The page opens directly in the phone browser — no app install, no signup, nothing to wrestle with on the other end.

    capture.fyi/NLaiKwvREU

    Shareable · 40 char token

  3. 03 Shot

    Capture, composite, download

    The overlay sits on top of the live camera preview. Snap a photo and the frame is baked into the JPG before it lands in the camera roll — ready to post or print.

    3 count
    jpg

The result

What shows up on the other side of the link.

Below: the same capture rendered against the page's light and dark surfaces. The camera takes a 1080×1920 frame, composites the overlay, and saves a JPG to the visitor's device — locally, with no upload step.

  • On-device compositing. Nothing is sent to a server mid-shoot.
  • 9:16 native. Built for vertical-first social formats.
  • One-shot download. The result hits the camera roll on the shutter click.
Frame · 01

Captured

studio · 01

REC
Light · paper stock
Frame · 01

Captured

studio · 01

REC
Dark · darkroom

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Spin up your first frame
in about forty seconds.

Upload a frame, copy its link, and hand it to someone with a phone. What comes back lands in your dashboard, ready to review, download, or wipe.