3DSteroid
3DSteroid
Everyone
StereoMaker
[3DSteroid] is a stereoscopic application for Android.


Average Rating

3.5


Number of Ratings

2,131


Number of Downloads

100K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

Free


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About 3DSteroid

(Caution) After Ver4.20, the following specification changes have been made for Android 11 and later models. 1. files with 3D extension such as MPO files cannot be loaded. 2. the destination of photos and editing files is changed to the \Picture folder 3 Files other than those created by this app. ... read more

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Total Permissions

7

Total Categories

4

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

4

Counts

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3

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User Reviews

Ralph (DarkMyst9) Ralph (DarkMyst9)
1
Monday, February 9, 2026

You have to buy the pro version just to save the content you create in the app. That should be listed in the description.

Rein Jakobson Rein Jakobson
6
Monday, August 1, 2022

Quite good app. I wish it had option to convert my pictures for Google cardboardVR. Right now images are too far apart. I can view them only with crosseye technique, but my friends are not able to do crosseye so i can't share those amazing stereo images. I have to download them and then make adjustments in Photoshop and then send them back to phone. But still nice app

Brian Hartnell Brian Hartnell
16
Thursday, February 22, 2024

Been doing 3d images for over 10years now using many techniques and equipment to hone my results. Stumbled upon this app and downloaded the free version. It worked very well so I then purchased the Pro version for $2.49 so I could save the images I did. Next day went out and took a whole bunch more tests. The software worked fantastic from my cell phone. It does a great job of aligning the images if your a little off and the level helped to get both shots aligned. Works well, Buy the Pro vers.

A Google user A Google user
23
Wednesday, June 12, 2019

The app has s great deal of potential, and I have just one critique. When I upload a 2D photo, I expect parts of the left and right images to overlap, so my eyes have a point of focus. They do not. If trying to view a 2D photo in 3D, my eyes have no common point of reference, which is standard fare with 3D photos. Taking two of my own pictures with my camera does produce a very fine 3D image, so I don't think what I am asking would be difficult to simulate. Do that, and I will give 5 stars.

Nick Minchin Nick Minchin
7
Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Great app for creating stereograph photos! Not sure why others think that the photos they take aren't saved to their phone.. But they are. You don't need to explicitly press some elusive save button, they're stored in the file system under internal storage -> 3dsteroid - > camera_org

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