5 Best Unique Video Recorder Apps for Android In 2022

Are you a photographer or recording videos is your thing, then you should check out these awesome unique video recorder apps for Android.

The video recorder app is not an exclusive thing for Android users. In Google Play, we can find tons of apps with a lot of features to record our videos. But what about recording extraordinary videos with Android in a unique way?

Yes, by the unique way of recording videos — means capturing videos with different in looks, style, effects. than ordinary ones. As we know, in Android there is an app available for each and every task. So for recording extraordinary videos, there are some unique video recorder apps are available.

With these unique video recorder apps, you can record videos that loop indefinitely or we can say record GIF with your cameras, or you can shoot some excellent slow-motion videos, time-lapse videos etc.

Best Unique Video Recorder Apps for Android:

1. Boomerang from Instagram

Boomerang — from the popular social network Instagram helps you to capture mini videos that loop back and forth. You can record videos with both front and back-facing cameras.

I really love Boomerang videos, they are damn funny and unique. With the tap of a button, Boomerang shoots a burst of 10 photos and turns them into a delightful mini video.

2. Boomerate Video reverse & loop

Name and features somewhat similar to Boomerang — Boomerate also records mini videos that loop back and forth.

What it makes different from Boomerang is — with Boomerate you can record both longer and shorter videos. And also you can control video playback speed like making the original part slower or faster than the reversed part.

In Boomerate you can assign different settings to output videos like — choose between Forward, Reversed, Forward + Reversed or Reversed + Forward style. You can also choose how many times the video will loop. You can even apply filters to the video. With these unique features, Boomerate becomes far more superior than Boomerang.

3. Microsoft Hyperlapse Mobile

Time-lapse videos are always mind-blowing and unique in style. And with Microsoft Hyperlapse, now you can record time-lapse videos on Android.

Microsoft Hyperlapse possesses several more features than other time-lapse video recording apps. With Hyperlapse you can shoot smooth and stable time-lapse videos in 720 or 1080p. You can even create a hyperlapse of any video you’ve already shot on your phone by controlling 1x to 32x times the normal speed.

4. Motion Stills

Motion Stills — developed by Research at Google — is a combination of Boomerang and Hyperlapse.

With Motion Stills, you can record videos and then change them to loopy GIFs or too fast-forwarded time-lapse videos. What makes Motion Stills unique is you can record a couple of short 3sec clips and later stitch them together to a single video with a simple swipe to the right.

5. Reverse Movie FX – magic video

Reverse Movie FX – magic video — record a reverse video that looks like a magic trick. Reverse Movie FX will help you to create a video that starts from end to beginning. The app allows you to add background music to enrich the ambience of videos. You can also loop your recordings too.

Soon we will share more similar apps. Now hands-on these unique video recorder apps for Android to create videos that stand out from the crowd.

Sabarinath
Sabarinathhttps://techlog360.com
Sabarinath is the tech-savvy founder and Editor-in-Chief of TechLog360. With years of experience in the tech industry and a computer science background, he's an authority on the latest tech news, business insights, and app reviews. Trusted for his expertise and hands-on tips for Android and iOS users, Sabarinath leads TechLog360 with a commitment to accuracy and helpfulness. When not immersed in the digital world, he's exploring new gadgets or sharing knowledge with fellow tech enthusiasts.

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