Pilm Camera
Photo & Video

Pilm Camera

Se Young Oh · released 1 Jul 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Pilm is a camera that previews horizontal and vertical at the same time, on one screen — and colors every shot with our own hand-crafted filters, right where you stand. Choose your aspect ratios and capture both in a single take.

■ Shoot Horizontal & Vertical Together

Compose with the 16:9 and 9:16 frames side by side. Vertical for Reels, horizontal for YouTube — all at once.

A composition that won't get cropped, no matter where you post it.

■ Pick Your Ratios

Supports 16:9, 9:16, 4:3, 3:4, and 1:1. Freely pair one horizontal frame with one vertical or square frame and shoot both together. Save your favorite combination in Settings.

■ Filters We Designed Ourselves

Warm tones, cool tones, crisp tones, soft portrait tones, cinematic, and black & white — filters curated for every mood. Some revive the color of real film; others are original looks Pilm designed from scratch.

Finished the moment you shoot, no editing app required.

■ Fine-Tune Anytime

Swap filters on the spot right after you shoot, and re-open any photo you've already taken to edit it again.

Pick a preset or adjust with sliders to land on exactly the color you want.

■ One Color Across Both Ratios

Your chosen filter applies identically to both horizontal and vertical, so the tone of both photos and videos flows together naturally.

■ Photos and Video Alike

Capture photos and record video with sound too.

■ Fully On-Device

Every shot and every edit happens only on your device. No sign-up, no data collected, nothing sent anywhere.

Record your everyday moments in the ratios you want and your own color — with Pilm.