Front and rear, together
Keep the scene and your reaction in one finished file.
Bothie combines the scene in front of you and the person behind the camera into one photo or video. Everything is processed on-device.

On supported devices Bothie captures both cameras concurrently. Other devices switch automatically to guided two-step capture and still create one media file.
Keep the scene and your reaction in one finished file.
Picture-in-picture, side-by-side, or top-and-bottom.
Save the composed result to the system photo library.
Capture adapts to the camera capabilities of the device.
An immersive camera with clear states, no ads, and no interruptions.
Travel, friends, family, live events, and everyday discoveries—Bothie keeps the person filming inside the memory.






No account flow and no complicated setup. Bothie keeps the technology out of the way.
Arrange both views and swap the primary camera.
Use simultaneous capture or follow the guided second view.
One locally composed file is saved to the system library.
Practical dual-camera guides built around the questions people ask before they capture.
Learn how dual-camera capture works on Android and iPhone, how to frame both views, and what happens when a phone cannot run both cameras concurrently.
Read guide →Compare picture-in-picture, side-by-side, and top-and-bottom dual-camera layouts for travel, family, interviews, reactions, and live events.
Read guide →A practical guide to camera permissions, on-device processing, local saving, data disclosures, and the questions to ask before trusting a camera app.
Read guide →Yes, on devices that support concurrent cameras. Other devices use a guided two-step capture and still create one composed media file.
No. Composition, preview, and saving happen locally on your device.
Picture-in-picture, side-by-side, and top-and-bottom layouts let you match the frame to the moment.
Bothie is a standalone local camera. It has no publishing feed, social interaction, ads, purchases, or account system.