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react-native-camera is a comprehensive camera module for React Native that supports photographs, videos, face detection, barcode scanning, and text recognition.
React Native is a framework that borrows React's paradigm and design principles to enable fast, cross-platform development of snappy UIs. Facebook, Airbnb, Uber, and others already have their latest apps built with React Native.
react-native-camera is the go-to component when it comes to implementing camera functionality in a React Native app. This component helps you communicate with the native OS through some simple functions so you can use device hardware.
According to npm, react-native-camera receives over 175,000 downloads per month.
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You can learn more by visiting the react-native-camera repo.
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