Supereye Camera App Direct
Supereye is a mobile app for controlling Supereye digital microscopes/USB microscopes (models like SD0001, SD200, etc.) to capture photos, record video, measure, and adjust imaging settings.
For serious photographers, the app bypasses the manufacturer’s automatic noise reduction. It grants manual control over shutter speed, ISO, and focus well beyond the limits of the native camera app, allowing for astrophotography and long-exposure IR light painting. supereye camera app
A built-in editor for those who want to fine-tune their shots immediately. Supereye is a mobile app for controlling Supereye
Abandoned buildings have no light. Use the "Echo Vision" feature (which uses the microphone to listen for return echoes and maps rough distances). Combined with Night Elf mode, you can navigate a basement without tripping on debris. Abandoned buildings have no light
One of the most commercially popular features in the Supereye Camera App is the Lens Reflection Detector. Many hidden pinhole cameras in Airbnbs or hotel rooms use infrared illuminators that are invisible to the human eye but look like bright purple or white stars through the Supereye interface. A quick sweep of the room with the app active can reveal electronic "eyes" you were never meant to see.
Travelers love this feature. The app scans for RF (radio frequency) leakage and reflective lens surfaces. It cross-references the camera feed with Wi-Fi signal strength to locate tiny pinhole cameras in Airbnbs or hotel rooms. A notification pops up if the app detects the characteristic "red dot" reflection of a CMOS sensor.
Ever wonder what your dog sees when they stare at the wall? Sometimes rodents live inside drywall, emitting heat and IR radiation. The Supereye app can detect the subtle temperature variance of a mouse nest inside a wall, explaining your pet’s bizarre, fixed attention on what appears to be an empty room.



