Use Your Camera as a Full-Screen Mirror

A free browser-based mirror that turns your device camera into a full-featured mirror. Adjust zoom, brightness, contrast, and warmth in real time. Switch between mirror and true mirror views, take screenshots, use fullscreen or Picture-in-Picture mode. Runs via Web APIs in your browser.

How to Use the Online Mirror

1
Open and allow camera

Open this page and click "Start Camera". Allow camera access when your browser asks.

2
Adjust your view

Use zoom, brightness, and contrast sliders to get the perfect view. Try filter presets for different looks.

3
Use special modes

Toggle True Mirror to see how others see you. Use Night Mode in dim rooms. Enable Grid for photo composition.

4
Take a screenshot

Press S or click the Screenshot button. Use the timer for hands-free capture. Photos save directly to your device.

Open the front camera full-screen — for makeup, hairstyling and fitting

Online Mirror
Click to start camera Your browser will ask for camera permission. The video stream is rendered in your browser via Canvas.
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Camera:
Adjustments
Zoom 1.0x
Brightness 100%
Contrast 100%
Saturation 100%
Warmth 0%
Filter Presets
F Fullscreen
S Screenshot
M Mirror
Space Freeze
N Night Mode
G Grid
P Mini Window
R Reset All
+ Zoom
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Features

HD Mirror with Zoom True Mirror Mode Real-Time Adjustments Fullscreen & Picture-in-Picture

FAQ

What is True Mirror mode?

A regular mirror shows you a reversed (flipped) image. True Mirror mode removes the flip, showing you exactly how other people and cameras see you. This is useful for checking your appearance before photos or video calls.

Does the flashlight feature work on all devices?

The flashlight (torch) feature works on mobile devices with a rear camera flash, in browsers that support the ImageCapture API (Chrome, Edge on Android). It is not available on iPhones or desktop computers.

Can I use this as a makeup mirror?

Yes. Use zoom to magnify details, adjust brightness for accurate colors, and enable fullscreen for a large mirror surface. Night mode helps in dimly lit rooms. The grid overlay assists with symmetry.

What is Picture-in-Picture mode?

PiP creates a small floating mirror window that stays on top of other apps and browser tabs. It is perfect for monitoring your appearance during video calls or while working.

Which browsers and devices are supported?

This mirror works in all modern browsers that support getUserMedia: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera, Safari, and Samsung Internet. It works on phones, tablets, and computers with a camera.

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