**SpatialCam - Professional Stereoscopic Camera App**
SpatialCam is a professional stereoscopic camera app designed specifically for Meta Quest 3/3S, utilizing Passthrough cameras to capture high-quality 3D photos and videos.
**Key Features:**
📸 **Stereoscopic Photo Capture**
- Simultaneously uses both Passthrough cameras
- Automatically composites SBS format photos at 2560x960 resolution
- Saves to system gallery
🎥 **Stereoscopic Video Recording**
- Real-time SBS video recording at 2560x960 resolution
- Customizable bitrate (4/6/8/12 Mbps) and optional audio
- Real-time recording timer and status indicators
🔄 **YouTube 3D Format Conversion**
- Built-in conversion to YouTube 3D format
- Maintains 4:3 aspect ratio and re-encodes for YouTube standards
- Converted videos saved to dedicated folder
🎮 **Intuitive Interface**
- Modern UI with real-time preview
- Easy-to-use controls and settings
- Quick gallery access
**Perfect for:** 3D content creation, realistic recreation of wonderful real life, and YouTube 3D video production.
**Privacy Protection:** All content stored locally, fully offline operation.
Download SpatialCam now and start your stereoscopic content creation journey!
| Mixed reality | |
| comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
| age rating | 0+ Everyone |
| storage | 0.2 GB |
| website | zenchang.com |
| developer | Zen Chang |
| publisher | RealityBlend Creations |
| connection | Internet not required |
| app version | 1.08 |
| languages |
English ∙ Chinese ∙ Japanese
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I'm using this as a pass through window while in immersive mode (see experimental settings to enable).
It was a bit small but the developers added a resize option.
I am now using this on a treadmill to "walk around" a foreign city while on a treadmill. Check our r/vrfit for details.
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I'm trying to use this as a pass through window while in immersive mode (see experimental settings to enable).
It's a bit small
At the moment there are two stereo camera apps on the platform. I've purchased both. When they came out both had very uneven frame rates, and they've both been releasing updates to improve performance.
At the moment the developers of this $2 app have pulled ahead. They've just figured out how to record silky smooth hd video, leaving the competition in the dust for the time being
So right now this cheaper app is the one to buy.