Multiple GoPros Remote drives all your GoPro cameras in parallel over Bluetooth, records your iPhone's front & rear cameras and mic at the same time, and pulls every clip over Wi-Fi into one synced library.
Start, stop and configure every camera at once — then bring all the footage home without a single cable.
Connect and control any number of GoPro cameras over Bluetooth LE. One tap starts, stops and configures every camera in parallel — no walking between tripods.
Record your iPhone's front and rear cameras straight into the same session as your GoPros — a free extra angle in every shoot.
Record a separate audio track from a wired lavalier, USB/Rode mic, or the iPhone itself — at full quality, with a live level meter.
Pull the clips you just shot straight off each GoPro over Wi-Fi, onto your phone. No SD cards, no card readers, no desktop software.
GoPro clips, iPhone video and the audio track land together in a single recording session. Browse, play, rename and share — all in one place.
Start and stop the whole rig from your wrist with Always-On Display. Phone and watch stay in sync, so you're never stuck behind the camera.
Save your favorite camera settings as presets — or snapshot them straight from a connected camera — and broadcast them to the whole rig instantly.
Sign in with Apple to back up your sessions, audio and presets. Reinstall or switch phones and everything restores — clips re-link automatically.
Global connect / disconnect, per-camera status, instant refresh and clear Wi-Fi error handling keep a multi-camera setup calm under pressure.
Full-screen player with big controls, an in-app photo viewer, and one-tap sharing for any clip — straight from a session.
If you've ever fumbled with starting cameras one by one — or lost the perfect take because one wasn't rolling — this is for you.
Shoot a wide, a close-up and a phone angle in one take — perfectly in sync, with clean lav audio — then cut between them later.
Mount cameras on the helmet, bars and chest, then start them all from your wrist before you drop in — no camera left un-rolled.
Lock a GoPro on each speaker plus a wide, capture clean audio, and keep every angle bundled in one session ready for the edit.
Capture an athlete from several angles simultaneously, then review every perspective side by side — no syncing footage by hand.
Run a multi-camera setup with a skeleton crew. One operator triggers every angle and adds the iPhone as a roaming extra cam.
Mount a few cameras around the car or scene, hit record once, and let the app keep the angles together and the clips organized.
Pair every GoPro over Bluetooth and turn on the iPhone camera and mic. “Connect all” brings the whole rig online at once.
Push a preset to every camera in one tap, or snapshot settings straight from a connected camera and reuse them.
Hit the big record button — or your Apple Watch — and every angle rolls together into one timed session.
Download the clips over Wi-Fi, play them full-screen, and share any angle straight from the session.
We never upload your video to the cloud. Backup syncs only what's needed to rebuild a session — so your storage and your privacy stay intact.
Try real multi-camera recording for free, then unlock unlimited sessions and sync.
As many as your iPhone can hold over Bluetooth LE. The app is built to start, stop and configure every connected camera in parallel — one record button drives the whole rig.
No. Your video files always stay on your device. When you sign in, backup only syncs session info, the audio track and your presets — enough to rebuild a session, with GoPro clips re-downloading and phone media re-linking automatically.
Yes. You can record the iPhone's front and rear cameras and a microphone track right alongside your GoPros, all captured into the same session.
The built-in iPhone mic, a wired lavalier, and USB/Rode microphones at full quality. Bluetooth mics and AirPods work too. iOS picks the input route automatically when you connect a device.
Over Wi-Fi. The app connects to each GoPro's Wi-Fi and downloads the clips you just recorded straight to your phone — no SD card swapping or desktop software.
An iPhone (Bluetooth required) and your GoPro cameras. An Apple Watch adds wrist control. Multi-camera Bluetooth control runs on a real device, not the Simulator.