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Why Canon’s own cameras are missing from its Live Switcher App

Live Switcher Mobile allows users to set how many seconds each viewpoint is displayed before automatically switching to another camera

byKerem Gülen
January 21, 2025
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Canon has launched its “Live Switcher Mobile” app, specifically designed for iOS devices, enabling users to stream live from up to three camera views. However, the app does not support Canon’s own digital cameras at launch.

Canon launches Live Switcher Mobile app for iOS users

Live Switcher Mobile allows users to set how many seconds each viewpoint is displayed before automatically switching to another camera. The app supports on-screen captions and real-time comments, although the comments feature is limited to streams on YouTube and Twitch. Users can also stream to other platforms supporting RTMP, such as Facebook, X, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

The app is available for free but comes with limitations; maximum resolution is capped at 720p, and users will see ads and watermarks. A paid subscription, priced at $17.99 per month, increases streaming resolution to 1080p and removes ads and watermarks.

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Live Switcher Mobile can connect to an unlimited number of iPhones and iPads running iOS 16 or later, but not Android devices. One device acts as the host, providing the switching interface and serving as the primary camera. Additional devices can be used to provide alternative angles or stream live gameplay.

Users can switch video feeds manually or set intervals for automatic switching between eight and twenty seconds. The app supports multiple video streams through a picture-in-picture effect and offers options for text and image overlays to enhance live broadcasts.

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Image: Canon

Despite its limitations compared to free apps like OBS Studio and Streamlabs, Canon’s Live Switcher Mobile provides an accessible option for new influencers entering live streaming. Canon has confirmed that compatibility with its digital cameras is planned for a future update.

Canon’s decision to omit support for its own digital cameras in the Live Switcher Mobile app may seem puzzling, but it likely comes down to prioritizing simplicity and accessibility at launch. By focusing on iOS devices, Canon eliminates the need for additional hardware or complex integrations, making the app more appealing to beginner streamers who are already familiar with their phones.

This approach also positions the app as a direct competitor to other mobile-based streaming solutions, targeting a demographic that values portability and ease of use. While the absence of Canon camera support might disappoint existing Canon users, it aligns with a strategy to first establish the app as a versatile mobile tool before introducing advanced features for seasoned creators.

Or maybe it’s just a blunder.


Featured image credit: Canon

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