A vanilla JavaScript project packed with all the basic features of a camera, such as photo, video, switching camera and other necessary options, with everything easy-to-customise and use!
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A vanilla JavaScript project packed with all the basic features of a camera, such as photo, video, switching camera and other necessary options, with everything easy-to-customise and use!
Mozilla's Dictaphone example ported over to React components.
a camera web application made using canvas and browser API
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Audio recorder with replaying and downloading record ability using MediaRecorder API.
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