

Hand Mirror
"It’s a really useful app that I think I’ll be using a lot, especially now that I’m on a lot more video calls…" — Jay Peters, The Verge
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Mac
Features
- Live Preview
- Live Streaming
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Hand Mirror information
What is Hand Mirror?
"It’s a really useful app that I think I’ll be using a lot, especially now that I’m on a lot more video calls…" — Jay Peters, The Verge
Mirror, Mirror on the Hand, Who’s the Fairest App of Them All? — This one. This one is.
Hand Mirror is a super simple app that lives in your Menu Bar (little cozy top right corner of your Mac) and gives you a one-click access camera check!
- Need to jump on a video call? Quick camera check.
- Need to quickly check your surroundings? Quick camera check.
- Need a view of your camera for when you're streaming or recording your screen? Quick camera check and drag the window around.
- Need to check your face because you're gorgeous? Quick camera check.
Here's what some really nice people said about this little app:
“One of my favorite apps of all time.”
- Sara Soueidan
“It is so good!”
- Dieter Bohn
“Every remote worker needs this Mac app - quick check yo'self camera reviews before you jump on that Zoom call!”
- James Doman-Pipe
"Mac users, Hand Mirror by @rafahari is by far the best way to check your video's look before jumping on a Zoom call. Worth every penny. Which is none. It's free."
- Keith Monaghan
“Still crashes on launch!”
- Tim Van Damme
This app does not record, collect, or send your data anywhere — for three reasons:
- There's absolutely no need, it's just a feed of your own web camera.
- I wouldn't do that, that's just creepy.
- And most importantly: I don't even have the programming skills to do that. Seriously, but thanks for thinking that I did!






