Migraine Cam - Headache Diary
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Description
Migraine Cam helps you understand migraine and aura, show others what a visual aura looks like, and keep a private diary of your migraine days.
SEE WHAT AURA LOOKS LIKE
Point your camera at the world and watch research-based visual aura effects appear in real time - a way to show family, friends or your doctor what you experience.
Scintillating scotoma - shimmering, colourful light-leak arcs
Fortification spectra - jagged, electric zig-zag patterns
Tunnel vision, blind spot, blurred and mosaic vision
Photopsia flashes, heat-haze shimmer and colour washout
Flashing is intentionally rate-limited and honours Reduce Motion
A PRIVATE MIGRAINE DIARY (PRO)
Track every migraine day and start to see your patterns.
Log headache severity, duration and location
Record aura symptoms, triggers and medications
Month calendar and 30-day statistics
Export everything as CSV - your data stays on your device
LEARN THE SCIENCE
Clear, plain-language articles drawn from public health bodies including the NHS, Mayo Clinic, the American Migraine Foundation, The Migraine Trust and the NIH.
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
The camera is live only - nothing is ever recorded or sent off your device. Your diary is stored on your iPhone, with no account and no tracking of your health data.
MIGRAINE CAM PRO
Migraine Cam is free, with occasional ads and the education and camera tools included. A single one-time purchase unlocks the full migraine diary and removes every ad, forever.
IMPORTANT
Migraine Cam is for general education and personal journaling only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, and is not a substitute for qualified medical care. If you have sudden severe or unusual symptoms, seek emergency medical help.
The camera includes a photopsia (flashing light) effect. If you have photosensitive epilepsy or are unsure, avoid that filter.