TwoFace records two of your iPhone's cameras simultaneously — one framed tall, one framed wide. Pair two back lenses, or shoot front and back together. Never choose the orientation again.
TwoFace runs two lenses through Apple's multi-cam engine — two on the back, or front and back together. One feed frames a vertical portrait shot while the other frames a horizontal 16:9 shot, recorded in perfect sync from a single moment.
The portrait feed is framed tall and ready to post — no cropping, no black bars, no reshoots.
The landscape feed captures the full scene for YouTube, editing timelines, and the big screen — simultaneously.
TwoFace gives you real camera controls — applied independently to each lens — without burying them in menus.
Record portrait and landscape video — or shoot both as photos — in a single take.
Pinch each feed up to 8× — go wide on one lens and tight on the other at the same time.
Set focus and exposure point per feed, with fine exposure compensation in EV stops.
Pair two back lenses — Wide, Ultra-Wide, Tele — or shoot the front camera and a back lens at once. Swap which feed is which with a tap.
Rule-of-thirds, square, or center-cross grids plus a horizon level — overlays only, never baked into the file.
Choose a portrait shape — 9:16, 4:5, or 1:1 — and stack the feeds top/bottom, swapped, or as a picture-in-picture overlay.
Flip on the torch, pick 24 / 30 / 60 fps, choose 1080p or 720p, set HEVC or H.264, and mute audio when you need to.
Long-press to lock AE/AF, dial in warmth or leave white balance on auto, and set a 3s / 10s self-timer or a max recording length.
Both files land in Photos automatically as HEIC/JPEG stills or video — review either capture instantly from the in-app thumbnail.
Captures are processed on-device and saved to your library. No accounts, no cloud, no tracking.
A clean, glanceable timer and blinking indicator keep you in control while both feeds roll.
Each preview is locked to its true output ratio, so the framing on screen matches the saved file exactly.
Other camera apps rent you features by the month. TwoFace doesn't. One purchase unlocks the full potential of your iPhone's cameras — for good.
Requires iPhone with A12 Bionic or newer (iPhone XS / XR and later) running iOS 16+.
TwoFace uses your iPhone's multi-camera capture to run two back lenses simultaneously. One lens is framed as a tall 9:16 portrait shot, the other as a wide 16:9 landscape shot — both recorded from the same moment and saved as separate files.
Yes. TwoFace lists every camera pair your iPhone supports — two back lenses (Wide, Ultra-Wide, Tele) or the front camera together with a back lens. Pick a pair from the camera sheet and swap which feed is portrait and which is landscape whenever you like.
Multi-camera capture requires an A12 Bionic chip or newer — that's iPhone XS, XR, and every model since — running iOS 16 or later. TwoFace is built for iPhone. Available pairs, resolutions, and frame rates depend on your specific model.
Correct. TwoFace is a single one-time purchase. There are no monthly fees, no locked features, no ads, and no account to create. You buy it once and own it.
Everything is processed on-device and saved directly to your Photos library. TwoFace doesn't upload your captures anywhere — your footage stays yours.
Yes. Zoom, focus, exposure, and AE/AF lock are set independently for the portrait and landscape feeds. You also control the portrait shape (9:16, 4:5, 1:1), grids, level, white balance, self-timer, and how the two feeds are laid out — and your settings are remembered next launch.
Capture the tall shot and the wide shot in the same take — and keep both.
Get TwoFace — $9.99 once