Cupidon Cam

The look,
baked in.

A one-screen camera for iPhone. The Cupidon look is applied to the viewfinder in real time and burned permanently into every photo and video you shoot. What you see is exactly what you get — no editing pass, no export, no upload.

iPhone · iOS 17 or later · Apple Log capture on iPhone 15 Pro and newer

Why it's different

One camera. One look. Nothing to fix later.

Most apps put a filter on top of a photo after the fact. Cupidon grades the light as it reaches the sensor, then writes those exact pixels to the file.

The Cupidon look, baked into every shot

A hand-crafted colour profile, applied live to what you see and permanently to what you save. Your photo is finished the moment you take it.

Photo and video on one screen

Everything reachable with a thumb: zoom, exposure, focus, flash. No menus, no modes to hunt for. Switch the look on or off mid-recording.

Up to 4K at 60 fps

Choose the resolution and frame rate you want. On iPhone 15 Pro and newer, footage is captured in 10-bit Apple Log — the widest range your camera can record — and graded from there.

Nothing ever leaves your phone

No account, no cloud, no analytics, no tracking. Your photos and videos go straight to your library and nowhere else.

See it

This is what comes out of the camera.

On the right, the frame Cupidon writes to your library. On the left, the same shot in Apple Log — flat, wide, unfinished. Drag to compare. Nothing was edited afterwards.

A man on a white-sand beach with turquoise water behind him, in flat Apple Log. The same beach, graded by Cupidon: deep blue sky, turquoise sea, warm skin.

Shot on iPhone. Graded live, in camera.

A surfer carrying a longboard across rocks toward the sea. Warm evening light across an open landscape. A bright, hazy coastline under a high sun. Dense green foliage in low, directional light. A dim interior scene lit from one side. Deep shadow and saturated colour at dusk.

Membership

Try it free. Keep it forever.

Two captures a day, free, for as long as you like. Members shoot without limits and without the small watermark.

Free

CHF 0
  • 2 captures per day
  • The full Cupidon look
  • Discreet watermark

Monthly

CHF 2.90 / month
  • Unlimited photos and videos
  • No watermark
  • Cancel anytime

Lifetime

CHF 69 once
  • Unlimited, forever
  • No watermark
  • One payment, no renewal

Prices shown in Swiss francs and may vary by region. Payments are handled by Apple — subscriptions renew automatically until cancelled, and you can cancel at any time from your Apple account settings.

Questions

Good to know

Which iPhones does it work on?
Any iPhone running iOS 17 or later. On iPhone 15 Pro and newer, Cupidon Cam captures in 10-bit Apple Log and grades from that — the app picks the best pipeline your device supports, automatically, with nothing to configure.
Can I remove the look afterwards?
No — and that's the point. The look is written into the file, exactly as you framed it. You can turn it off before you shoot (even in the middle of a recording) if you want the untouched image instead.
Do I need an account?
Never. There is no sign-up, no login and no server. Your captures go straight to your photo library and stay on your device.
What does the free plan include?
Two captures per day — a photo or a video, your choice — with the complete Cupidon look and a small "Cupidon Cam" watermark at the bottom of the frame. The counter resets every day. Members capture without limits and without the watermark.
How do I cancel or restore a purchase?
Subscriptions live in your Apple account: open Settings → your name → Subscriptions to cancel. If you reinstall the app or switch iPhone, tap Restore on the membership screen and your purchase comes back.
Is Cupidon Cam coming to Android?
Not for now. The app is built directly on Apple's capture pipeline — that's what makes the live, baked-in grading possible.

Be there on day one

Cupidon Cam is in the final stretch before the App Store. Leave your e-mail and you'll hear from us exactly once — the day it goes live.

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