The camera that minds its own business.
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SnapSafe is a camera app that has been engineered from the ground up to protect your photos.
Attacks come in many forms, from accidental swipes, to intrusive surveillance, and even malicious code. SnapSafe can protect your photos from all angles.
- 🔒 Zero‑Leak Design – The app has 86E7 no internet access; android backups are prevented..
- 🛡️ Fully Encrypted – Shots are written to encrypted, app‑private storage.
- 🔢 PIN‑Locked Gallery – A separate PIN stands between curious thumbs and your photos.
- 📤 Secure Sharing – Metadata is scrubbed and filenames are randomized when you share.
- 😶🌫️ Auto-Face Blur – Obfuscate faces automatically with our secure blur algorithm.
- 🗺️ Granular Location – Add coarse, fine, or zero location data—your call.
- ☠️ Poison Pill – Set a special PIN, that when entered, appears to work normally but actually deletes your existing photos.
- 🎭 Decoy Photos – Select innocuous decoy photos, these will be preserved when your Poison Pill is activated.
- 👀 100 % Open Source – Auditable code in plain sight.
- Encrypted video recording. Maybe.
- Improved photo-taking experience
Pull requests are happily accepted.
Start with an issue or draft PR and we can talk it through.
The project uses GitHub Actions to automatically build and publish new releases to Google Play when a tag with the
format v*
(e.g., v1.0.0
) is pushed. See the GitHub Actions workflow documentation for
details on how this works and the required setup.
The project includes a pre-configured FastLane setup for automating the deployment process. See the FastLane documentation for details on how to use it for manual deployments or to customize the metadata.
SnapSafe is released under the MIT License. Use it, fork it, improve it—just keep it open.
Our full, ultra‑brief Privacy Policy lives in PRIVACY.md. Spoiler: we collect nothing.