Mirror App – Makeup Mirror

o16i Apps
4.7
Rating
1M+
Downloads
free
Price

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About this app

About Mirror App – Makeup Mirror

I’m the person who always ends up doing my eyeliner in the car using the rearview mirror, so finding this app felt like a minor miracle. Mirror App by o16i turns my phone into a proper, well-lit vanity mirror. I’ve been using it for a few weeks now, mostly for my morning routine and last-minute touch-ups before going out, and it’s genuinely replaced my need to crowd around my dim bathroom light.

Features & Highlights

The features here are simple but smart. The HD mirror is crystal clear—I can see every pore and stray eyebrow hair, which is both terrifying and useful. The zoom function is my favorite; I pinch to zoom right on my lash line for liquid liner, something my regular mirror just doesn’t allow. The lighting adjustments are a game-changer. I’ll switch to “Daylight” to check my foundation match, then flip to “Warm Glow” to see how my blush will look in restaurant lighting. The built-in tutorials are a nice bonus. I found a great one for hooded eyes that I actually followed along with. I don’t use the timer much, but my friend loves it to keep her getting-ready time in check.

User Experience

Using this app is straightforward. I open it, and my face is just there—no fuss. The interface is clean, with sliders for brightness and warmth on the side. A real “aha” moment was last week when I was traveling. The hotel bathroom had awful yellow lights. I propped my phone on the shelf, switched the app to “Cool” lighting, and managed to do a full face without looking orange. Another time, I used the zoom to carefully pluck a few eyebrow hairs. It feels less like a gimmicky camera app and more like a dedicated tool.

Pricing

The app is completely free to download and use. There are banner ads at the bottom of the screen, but they’re not intrusive and never pop up over the mirror itself. I haven’t felt pressured to pay for anything. For a free app, the value is incredible—you get the core mirror, zoom, lighting, and tutorials without spending a cent. It’s absolutely worth it.

Updates & Support

Looking at the update history on the Play Store, the developer, o16i Apps, pushes out small updates every month or two. Recently, they added a few new background options. I had one minor bug where the screen dimmed after a while; I checked the FAQ in the app’s settings menu, and it suggested disabling battery optimization for the app, which fixed it. I haven’t needed to contact support directly, but the in-app guides are helpful.

Security & Privacy

I downloaded it directly from the Google Play Store. When you first open it, it asks for camera permission—which makes sense, as it’s literally a mirror. It also asks for storage permission if you want to save photos. The privacy policy, which I skimmed, states that it doesn’t collect personal data and the camera feed is processed locally on your device, not sent to any server. The ads are clearly for revenue, but I haven’t noticed any creepy, personalized tracking from them. It feels safe for a beauty utility app.

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App information

Developero16i Apps
Version1.2.1
RequiresEveryone
Downloads1M+
Pricefree