Canon launches “Live Switcher Mobile” iOS app for one-person multi-angle livestreaming with single touch camera switching

Craig Blair
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With the increase in video content on social media, there has been a growing demand for livestreaming video content, such as cooking, gaming, and product reviews in which content creators can simultaneously communicate with the viewers.

The “Live Switcher Mobile” app1 meets this demand by providing multi-camera switching between up to three devices, such as iPads or iPhones, all connected under the same Wi-Fi network.

Simply by downloading the app to an iPhone or iPad acting as a camera, users can broadcast the footage through a livestream platform3 of their choosing.

Main specificationsFree PlanPaid Plan
Vertical live streaming / horizontal live streamingYESYES
Camera footage switchingYESYES
Picture in Picture (wipe) displayYESYES
Captioning (edit text and display it over images)YESYES
Secondary smartphone screen streaming (broadcast compatible)YESYES
Display viewers’ comments (YouTube Live / Facebook Live)YESYES
Custom RTMP connection to live streaming platformYESYES
Recording featureYESYES
Audio mixing (obtain video and audio from another smartphone and stream it)YESYES
External audio inputYESYES
Supports switching data volume (6Mbps / 3.5Mbps)YESYES
Zooming and moving picture in Picture in Picture (wipe)YES
Image overlay (display a still image of your choice overlaid on the video)YES
Hide adsYES
Hide watermarked image on live streaming screenYES
Supports switching resolution (FHD / HD)YES

The paid plan is $17.99 a month.

“Live Switcher Mobile” drastically facilitates setting up a livestreaming environment. By eliminating the needs for bulky additional equipment including PCs and complex wiring, users can freely position the devices to achieve the most effective angles.

Additionally, users can specify the number of seconds2 before the shooting device automatically changes over to another to broadcast video with dynamic flow even when they are working alone and cannot manually operate multiple devices.

Users can harness the app to customize their livestreams to make them more engaging. By freely adding text and graphics3 to the screen, users can create a unique and original livestream screen that makes their content stand out. They can also check4 comments from viewers in real time, thereby achieving two-way communication.

The app can also livestream the screens of the devices to easily produce videos showing live gameplay or application operations with just an iPhone or iPad.

Additionally, video from another device camera can be layered on top of the livestream screen so that viewers can see the streamer’s facial expressions and reactions alongside the video of the smartphone screen.

“Live Switcher Mobile” will also support digital camera connection in the future to make high quality live streaming easier and more flexible.

Product namePriceLaunch date
Live Switcher MobileFree5January 20, 2025

Note: Some functions may require registration (at a cost) for periodic use

  1. Compatible with iOS 16/17/18 and iPadOS 16/17/18. The application is not guaranteed to work on all devices. For more information, please see the following website: https://ssw.imaging-saas.canon/lsm/faq.html ↩︎
  2. The available settings are 8, 12, 16, and 20 seconds ↩︎
  3. Adding graphics aside from those including in the application requires a fee. ↩︎
  4. Adding graphics aside from those including in the application requires a fee. ↩︎
  5. Although the app can be used free-of-charge, some functions may require registration (at a cost) for periodic use. ↩︎

Source: Canon

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Craig is the founder and editorial director for Canon Rumors. He has been writing about all things Canon for more than 17 years. When he's not writing, you can find him shooting professional basketball and travelling the world looking for the next wildlife adventure. The Canon EOS R1 is his camera of choice.

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