Automatic multi-cam switching
The camera you look at is the camera that's live.
Cam Gaze watches where you're looking and cuts to the matching camera — automatically, in real time. No eye-tracking hardware, no operator, no hotkeys. Just turn to a camera and you're on it.
Try it — move your cursor across the stage
Setup
Three steps to hands-free switching
Connect your cameras
Use the cameras you already own — webcams, capture cards, whatever's plugged in. Two or more and you're set.
Calibrate in seconds
Look at each camera once so Cam Gaze learns where they sit around you. That's the whole setup.
Go live and forget it
From then on, the shot follows your attention. Turn to your desk cam, and Cam Gaze cuts to it — cleanly, without flicker.
What's inside
Built like a camera operator, not a gimmick
Gaze tracking with any camera
On-device face and body tracking estimates where you're looking using the video feeds themselves. No infrared sensors, no glasses, no extra hardware.
Tunable debounce
A glance shouldn't cause a cut. Adjust how long Cam Gaze waits before switching, so your program feed stays calm and deliberate.
Body-pose fallback
When your face turns too far for eye tracking alone, Cam Gaze reads your head and body orientation to keep the right camera live.
Runs entirely on your machine
All processing happens locally. Your video is analyzed on-device and never uploaded anywhere.
FAQ
Questions, answered
What is Cam Gaze?
Cam Gaze is a desktop app that switches your live camera feed automatically based on which camera you're looking at. It's designed for streamers, educators, and creators who work with multiple cameras but don't have a dedicated operator to cut between them.
How does it know which camera I'm looking at?
Cam Gaze analyzes your camera feeds with on-device machine learning to estimate your gaze direction from your eyes, head, and body orientation. After a quick calibration — looking at each camera once — it knows where each camera sits relative to you and cuts to whichever one holds your attention.
Do I need special hardware?
No. There's no eye tracker, headset, or infrared sensor involved. Cam Gaze works with the cameras you already use — you just need two or more connected to your computer.
Is my video uploaded or stored anywhere?
No. All gaze analysis runs locally on your machine. Your video never leaves your computer, and Cam Gaze doesn't record or transmit your footage.
Will it switch cameras every time I glance around?
Only if you want it to. A configurable debounce control lets you decide how long a look has to last before it triggers a cut, so quick glances at notes or a second monitor won't disrupt your program feed.
When is it launching, and how much will it cost?
Cam Gaze is in active development and coming soon. Platform details and pricing will be announced closer to launch — check back here or follow BioRust Studios for updates.