One-liner
Morfi lets users see exactly what someone else sees in real time through their phone's camera, using a shared link.
Strengths
- Real-time camera feed sharing with minimal latency (review: 'It just works instantly, no lag at all')
- Simple, intuitive interface focused solely on the core function (review: 'No clutter, just point and share')
- Works without requiring accounts or signups (review: 'I shared it with my friend in seconds, no login needed')
- Highly reliable performance across devices (review: 'Connected perfectly between iPhone and Android')
- Strong privacy focus with temporary links that expire after use
Weaknesses
- Only supports one-way viewing (users can't send video back to the sender)
- No audio or chat integration (review: 'Would be great if I could talk while showing them something')
- Limited customization options for the shared view (review: 'Can’t crop or annotate the feed')
- No offline mode or recording feature (review: 'Wish I could save what they saw')
- App is only available on iOS (as of current metadata)
Opportunities
- Add bidirectional video sharing to enable real-time collaboration
- Introduce annotation tools (draw, highlight) during live view sharing
- Enable screen recording of shared sessions for later review
- Launch Android version to capture broader audience
- Add ephemeral chat or voice overlay to enhance communication during shared views
Competitors
- Google Meet
- Zoom
- TeamViewer
- Snapchat Live View
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 10:27:07 AM