Shoot Pro Webcam & Telestrator is a photo & video app developed by Good To Hear. The last update, v3.10, released on April 24, 2024, and it’s rated 4.67 out of 5 based on the latest 293 reviews. Shoot Pro Webcam & Telestrator is FREE and requires iOS 12.4+ and Android 11.4 or newer to download.
USB (Mac), HDMI, AirPlay, NDI
Video: Shoot Pro Webcam & Telestrator Overview
Description
Shoot gives you a rock-solid connection to your iOS device’s camera for meetings and live streams. It's easy to connect and you get full manual camera controls when you need them.
Download Shoot Pro Webcam & Telestrator for PC/Mac
Enjoy Shoot Pro Webcam & Telestrator on your desktop! Download the latest APK (3.10, 34 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★☆The developers actually respond
I’m actually not reviewing this, but Yo it’s better if a real person responds on this stuf.
★★★★☆No option to send audio?
Very useful app, but was surprised they there’s no option to send audio, as seemed to be the case with recent YouTube reviews.
★★★★★More value and functionality than any of its competitors I’ve tried
My go to app for features like WB (manual or auto) with calibration lock, ISO lock, Ev lock, SS lock, Focus lock, Zoom lock. Each individually, partially, or collectively selectable. Unlike its competitors, Shoot app gives me FULL control over each aspect of the camera’s behavior.
A truly deserving 5 stars.
★★★★☆Nice feature set.
Update - Attentive developer, he has lowered the price to 99. That is more palatable for an iPhone pro app. Thank you.
If your going to spend this much money, you need Pro equipment. There are cheaper apps. EpocCamPro or Camo app. $349 for lifetime, wow.
★★★★★Doesn’t work on Catalina or Monterrey
Using an apple lightning to USBA cable. Can’t get this to work with either my old iMac running Catalina or my Mac mini running Monterrey.
Update:
I figured out how to make this work. It doesn’t present your phone’s camera just like a regular USB webcam. You need to use another piece of software on the Mac side. I used OBS Studio.