The Original Front Flash app for iPhone and iPad


4.7 ( 8867 ratings )
Utilities Photo & Video
Developer: William Jamieson
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 19 Aug 2013
App size: 907.1 Kb

Introducing Front Flash - the best way to take photos in low light using your front-facing camera.
Front Flash is a simple yet innovative idea - it gives you the ability to take illuminated photos from your front-facing camera, even in low light. The app uses your device’s screen as a flash, keeping your face clear from grain and visible even in pitch-black. Front Flash is the first app to utilize this useful function whilst still giving you access to a full suite of editing tools. The best part? It’s completely free to download.
Front Flash is remarkably easy to use and behaves as your usual camera application would - all you have to do is frame your shot and capture the image. Our latest application allows you to take great selfies, even at night.
Along with a great way to take selfies, Front Flash also offers a great way to edit them with stunning image effects and filters to add at your disposal. Make your photo look stunning with just a few taps.
“Simple yet necessary” Mashable.com quotes.
Hundreds of thousands of people around the world are already using Front Flash to take better images with their front-facing camera - and now you are just one tap away from a better photograph too.
Capture better selfies with a virtual flash - experience Front Flash today.
- The best way to take selfies even in low light.
- Dozens of great image effects to apply to your photographs before exporting.
- The first mobile application to provide a virtual yet effective flash.
- Featured on Mashable, TechSoftPC, iDownloadBlog and more.
"If you have an Apple device and find yourself taking self-shots more often than you would have us believing, Front Flash may just be what you need" - AddictiveTips
"Front Flash is ideal for those times when you’re out somewhere, possibly in the wilderness, where there’s no surrounding light and you want to capture a photo with the front camera." - DotTech