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Radiation Camera

Radiation Camera is the app that allows you to see radiation as it happens.

Get quick, accurate, and clearly visible results with a Geiger counter, visual scanner and radiation level indicator. Watch as it tracks radiation particles in real-time, or let it run in the background while you continue using your phone or switch off the phone screen.

Easy to use and capable of detecting a wide range of radioactive rays including cosmic radiation, x-rays, gamma radiation and more, this app is a great tool for tracking radiation at a specific time and location, or over time.

Recommended for frequent flyers, hikers, students, lab technicians, underground dwellings and shelters, and anyone living, working or traveling near potentially radioactive locations.

Minimal Setup

First, cover your camera lens with an opaque, dark tape (such as duct tape or electrical tape) or use a camera lens cover. You do not have to cover your secondary camera.

When launching the app for the first time, run it for one minute in a low-radiation environment to allow it to calibrate – you only have to do this once.

And now you’ve turned your Android device into a radiation detector!

Features

Quick and Clear – Accurately detects radiation in as little as 1 minute and displays results with a visual scanner, Geiger counter and level indicator that clearly displays when radioactivity has reached low, medium or high levels.

See the Radiation – An event display lets you track sub-atomic particles in real-time. The visual scanner also helps determine real radiation from electronic noise, as well as what type of radiation is being detected.

No Interruptions – Radiation Camera can run in the background while you use your phone normally or turn off the phone screen, allowing you to continuously track radiation levels as you travel or go about your day.

Secure Tracking – Automatically store results to track radiation over time, or share them through email, messengers and social media. Radiation Camera NEVER automatically uploads your radiation data to third parties.

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Warning

For accurate results, primary phone camera must be completely shielded from all light sources with black tape or a camera lens cover. When launching this app for the first time, you must first run it in a low-radiation environment for one minute to allow it to calibrate.

This app is designed to detect radiation, but it cannot provide protection from the effects of radioactivity for yourself or your Android device. It is not intended to replace dedicated radioactivity monitoring equipment. Do not purposely expose yourself or your phone to sources of radiation.

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Reviews (19)

Lau. F. May 29, 2021     

Does not work on my android. Does nothing but sort of count seconds. Smoke alarms had 0 reading. Screen image does nothing. Pissed off I put tape over my camera lenses to try it. Calibrated 3x. Never goes above 0 cpm. PS this technology with cmos cameras can work to detect gamma radiation if programmed correctly. Many phone models & camera models so that could be the problem.

Мак. С. Dec 10, 2020     

It works amazingly well! Also, to get a long streak from cosmic radiation, try placing the phone vertically so that the gamma ray hits the camera from the side, I tried it and got a very nice looking trace after 800 seconds of waiting

Sam. C. Apr 10, 2019     

Real app. Seeing the particle traces is very cool. Note that your phone camera's sensor is much smaller than the Geiger-Müller tube in a dedicated device, so detection rate is going to be smaller. I ran it overnight like it recomends and got 1 trace.

j. B. Apr 1, 2021     

I just had a medical scintigraphy. The app certainly responds to the 140keV gamma from the 99Tc when I move close to the phone (Galaxy A41). I'll check tomorrow to see how much of it has decayed.

Squ. Nov 24, 2019     

I guess it's a neat idea, but didn't react to a sample of uranium ore for me, which a Geiger counter definitely does, easily.

Pau. R. Nov 5, 2018     

Tested it with a proper radioactive source on a Samsung so, worked ok. Its definition of counts though isn't where I would expect it to be

rin. d. Sep 13, 2019     

Lmfao... Figured why not try it on myself in the dark. This app claimed my body was puting out 45,500 ct/min on both top and bottom readings. Yet i'm normal, not some radioactive monster. What a joke!!!🤣

Dou. H. Feb 20, 2019     

haven't tried it yet but ct/min is the amount of gamma hitting your phone Camara per min

Aoi. G. Sep 5, 2020     

Did not work on my phone just keeps recalibrating the camera over and over

moo. Apr 25, 2019     

it stopped working the minute I started taking data

Ken. j. B. f. T. Feb 21, 2020     

fails to load error only error

Row. C. Jan 15, 2022     

I was calibrating and it just stopped

بيت. ا. ج. Jul 11, 2020     

when should i remove the tape??

san. K. Jan 2, 2018     

I had covered the lens perfectly, still says light leak

Tyl. F. Nov 9, 2017     

What on earth is ct/min? Not sure what unit Dr stands for.

Alt. S. Jun 9, 2018     

App not responding...

Ada. R. Jan 1, 2019     

Bakchood application

Sar. W. May 20, 2017     

Exciting to see what's out there!

Jan. T. M. May 18, 2017     

Exciting cosmics everywhere!