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Biscuit Camera

A camera app that cares about composition

What if the frame mattered as much as the photo?

In Biscuit Camera, the frame comes first.

You choose a shape, place it on the screen, and decide what belongs inside before taking the photo.

After capture, you can make small adjustments — change the background or slightly reposition the frame — while the composition stays intact.

Biscuit brings a playful, intentional approach to photography, where framing is a conscious act and the moment of capture carries meaning.

Download for iOS

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Biscuit samples color directly from the live camera feed and uses it to shape the background around the frame as you compose. As the camera moves, the background responds in real time.

This happens while you are framing the image.

The color you see before capture is the color that becomes part of the photo.

Dynamic background helps you judge contrast, balance, and mood as you shoot. It works as a compositional aid, supporting your decisions rather than altering the result afterward.

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Shaped over time

Biscuit is a personal project by Daniela Muntyan, built as an ongoing experiment rather than a finished product.

It grows through small ideas, visual tests, and technical exploration — from custom rendering and live color sampling to alternative ways of framing an image.

The app is designed for curiosity and play. It treats photography as a process of observing and arranging, closer to a sketchbook than a toolbox.

Biscuit remains intentionally open, evolving over time as a space to explore how software can influence the way we compose and see.

Download for iOS

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Biscuit Camera

A camera app that cares about composition

What if the frame mattered as much as the photo?

In Biscuit Camera, the frame comes first.

You choose a shape, place it on the screen, and decide what belongs inside before taking the photo.

After capture, you can make small adjustments — change the background or slightly reposition the frame — while the composition stays intact.

Biscuit brings a playful, intentional approach to photography, where framing is a conscious act and the moment of capture carries meaning.

Download for iOS

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Dynamic background

Biscuit samples color directly from the live camera feed and uses it to shape the background around the frame as you compose. As the camera moves, the background responds in real time.

This happens while you are framing the image.

The color you see before capture is the color that becomes part of the photo.

Dynamic background helps you judge contrast, balance, and mood as you shoot. It works as a compositional aid, supporting your decisions rather than altering the result afterward.

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Shaped over time

Biscuit is a personal project by Daniela Muntyan, built as an ongoing experiment rather than a finished product.

It grows through small ideas, visual tests, and technical exploration — from custom rendering and live color sampling to alternative ways of framing an image.

The app is designed for curiosity and play. It treats photography as a process of observing and arranging, closer to a sketchbook than a toolbox.

Biscuit remains intentionally open, evolving over time as a space to explore how software can influence the way we compose and see.

Download for iOS

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Biscuit Camera

A camera app that cares about composition

What if the frame mattered as much as the photo?

In Biscuit Camera, the frame comes first.

You choose a shape, place it on the screen, and decide what belongs inside before taking the photo.

After capture, you can make small adjustments — change the background or slightly reposition the frame — while the composition stays intact.

Biscuit brings a playful, intentional approach to photography, where framing is a conscious act and the moment of capture carries meaning.

Download for iOS

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Dynamic background

Biscuit samples color directly from the live camera feed and uses it to shape the background around the frame as you compose. As the camera moves, the background responds in real time.

This happens while you are framing the image.

The color you see before capture is the color that becomes part of the photo.

Dynamic background helps you judge contrast, balance, and mood as you shoot. It works as a compositional aid, supporting your decisions rather than altering the result afterward.

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Shaped over time

Biscuit is a personal project by Daniela Muntyan, built as an ongoing experiment rather than a finished product.

It grows through small ideas, visual tests, and technical exploration — from custom rendering and live color sampling to alternative ways of framing an image.

The app is designed for curiosity and play. It treats photography as a process of observing and arranging, closer to a sketchbook than a toolbox.

Biscuit remains intentionally open, evolving over time as a space to explore how software can influence the way we compose and see.

Download for iOS

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