About Camera Port
Wirelessly transfer photos & videos from your camera via FTP to your phone.
CameraPort turns your Android phone into a wireless FTP receiver for your camera — no cables, no memory card reader needed.
Simply connect your camera and phone to the same Wi-Fi network, start the built-in FTP server, and point your camera's FTP transfer settings to your phone. Photos and videos arrive instantly in the app's gallery.
KEY FEATURES
• Built-in FTP Server
Start a local FTP server with one tap. Configure port, username, and password to match your camera's settings. Works with Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, Olympus, Panasonic, and any other camera that supports FTP transfer.
• Broad Format Support
Receives JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF, and RAW files including DNG, ARW, CR2, CR3, NEF, ORF, RAF, RW2, and more. Video formats MP4, MOV, and AVI are also supported.
• Auto Save to Gallery
Optionally save received files directly to your phone's photo library (DCIM/CameraPort) as they arrive. Enable "Delete after saving" to free up app storage automatically.
• Smart Deduplication
Duplicate detection prevents the same photo from being imported twice, even across multiple transfer sessions.
• FTP Upload Client
Forward photos to a remote FTP server for backup or further processing on your desktop.
• Google Drive Sync
Automatically upload received photos to Google Drive for cloud backup.
• Background Operation
The FTP server runs as a foreground service and keeps running when the screen is off. Battery optimization exemption is recommended for uninterrupted transfers.
HOW IT WORKS
1. Connect your camera and phone to the same Wi-Fi network
2. Open CameraPort and go to the FTP Server tab
3. Tap "Start FTP Server" — note the displayed IP address and port
4. Enter those details in your camera's FTP/network settings
5. Start shooting — photos transfer automatically
Free to use, supported by ads.
What's new in the latest 1.0.0
Old Versions of Camera Port
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