The easiest live-streaming camera you will ever use!
Turn your phone into a professional live-streaming NDI camera and start streaming high-quality, low-latency video and audio with the touch of a button.
NDI HX Camera is the official NDI app that makes your phone seamlessly capable of sending video into popular platforms like MS Teams, Skype, Zoom, and many more. For professionals, it's the ideal tool to bring mobile phones as a source into your live production system.
More flexibility and additional perspectives: introduce new camera angles and add vantage points to your coverage to bring completely new dimensions to your live broadcasts, webcasts, and presentations.
Note: Requires support for NDI 4 or newer.
PROFESSIONAL SETTINGS ON THE PALM OF YOUR HAND:
-Choose between high, medium, and low bandwidth mode to fit your network's capabilities
-Optional grid overlay
-Autofocus
-Pinchable zoom
-Front and rear camera selection
-On-screen connection meter
-Tally display for preview and on-air status
New features with v2.7:
-Personalize sender name for added privacy
-Define NDI Grouping and preferred transport protocol
Download NDI HX Camera and start streaming from your phone to your network today!
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NDI HX Camera FAQ
Is NDI HX Camera free?
NDI HX Camera is not free (it costs 19.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is NDI HX Camera legit?
🤔 The NDI HX Camera app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
I was hoping to use this in a situation where I need image stabilization. Unfortunately it does not seem like the camera supports Apple built-in image stabilization, which is a total bummer. Perhaps I’m missing something, but I don’t see any options for it.
Missing a few key features for me but useful nonetheless
The NDI camera app is extremely useful and powerful.
I use it in a wide variety of situations, including as a WebCam.
The only things missing are the ability to use the volume controls of the phone to zoom in and out. This would make using it as my WebCam thousand times easier as I can just hit the hardware volume keys to control the zoom.
Another missing feature is the ability to select frame rates currently it is locked to 30fps with no way to change this.
Works well with NDI 5.5
Seems to connect faster and hold a connection better than previous NDI. If you are having issues with NDI performing inconsistently make sure your devices are only on your 5G network and aren’t switching to the 2g one.
Grossly overdue for an update
NDI v5? Etc
Overall good but less configurable
There are only 3 options for quality level. The quality is not documented clearly. For example, highest quality on iPhone 11 streams 4K 30fps.
I want to have Full HD 60 fps but I cannot find that option.
Lock you at 30fps
It stated on they website that this tool can do 4k at 60 fps, however it lock you at 30 fps regardless of the pixel density you choose. Also there is no way to use a wired connection from you phone to you computer. Real waste of money.
Is not working
Please don’t spend your money in this app is not working, 1 start is too much for this app
It works, but it does have latency.
Simple to install and configure. However, it had about 1 second of latency on a iPhone 8 Plus into vMix with wireless router just a few feet away-no other traffic. App bandwidth settings don’t matter.
I like it
This is a great app, wish you had the option to select the camera lenses on iPhone 13
Bugs or snake oil?
I purchased this app exclusively because it said that it will transmit video in 4k@60fps. Upon downloading NDI 5, it’s only recognizing video stream in 2k@30fps. On top of that, I can’t record video even in 2k@30fps without SIGNIFICANT lag. The only way to stop the lag is to switch to low bandwidth mode.
I have an iPhone 13 Pro Max, a high-end gaming laptop, and as well as a gigabit fiber optic internet connection. I know my phone is capable of recording 4k footage @ 60fps and that my laptop and internet is more than capable of handling the bandwidth. PLEASE look into this! If I’m paying for an app, I expect it to work as advertised.