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Online Mirror

Use your camera as a mirror.

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Click “Start mirror” and allow camera access to see yourself.

A mirror, whenever you need one.

Sometimes you just need a quick mirror — to check your hair before a call, fix your collar or apply makeup. This turns any device with a camera into one, flipped the right way round so it behaves like real glass.

Adjust zoom and brightness to suit your lighting, go full screen for a clear view, or snap a photo to compare. The camera feed stays on your device and is never recorded or uploaded.

About the Online Mirror

An Online Mirror turns any device with a front-facing camera into a reflective surface you can use right in your browser. Instead of hunting for a physical mirror, you open the page, allow camera access, and your live image appears on screen, flipped so it behaves like real glass. There is nothing to install, and because this is a free online mirror, you can reach for it whenever you need a quick look at yourself.

The tool is built around simplicity. It uses the standard browser camera API to show your live feed, and everything happens on the device in front of you. That makes it handy on a phone, a tablet, or a laptop, and it works the same way each time you open it.

How the online mirror camera works

When you press Start mirror, the online mirror camera requests permission to use your front-facing lens. Once you allow it, the live view fills the frame. From there you have a small set of controls that cover the most common needs:

  • Flip between a mirrored view and a reversed view, so you can see yourself the way a real mirror shows you or the way a photo would.
  • Zoom in to inspect detail, such as a stray hair or a smudge.
  • Brighten the image when your room is a little dark.
  • Go full screen for a clean, distraction-free reflection.
  • Snap a still photo if you want to save a quick reference.

These options keep the experience close to a physical mirror while adding a few conveniences that glass cannot offer.

Mirrored versus reversed: choosing your online mirror image

People often notice that the camera can show two different versions of their face. A mirrored view matches what you see in a bathroom mirror, where left and right are swapped. A reversed online mirror, sometimes called the true view, shows you the way others actually see you, which is closer to a normal photo. With a single tap you can switch the online mirror image between these two modes. This is useful when you are deciding how a hairstyle or outfit really looks, since the mirrored version can feel familiar while the true view feels more honest.

Everyday uses

A free online mirror fits naturally into small moments throughout the day. You might use it to apply makeup with the brightness turned up, to handle grooming tasks like trimming or shaving, or to check your appearance before a video call or meeting. It also works as a quick reference when you want to confirm that your collar sits straight or that nothing is stuck in your teeth. Because the online mirror free of charge and always available, it removes the friction of finding glass in the moment you need it.

Privacy and why it matters

Privacy sits at the center of this design. The video runs locally and is shown only on your screen. Nothing is recorded, saved, or sent anywhere, and access ends the moment you stop the mirror or close the page. If you take a photo, that file stays on your device unless you choose to share it. This local-first approach means you can use the online mirror with confidence in private spaces.

Why does any of this matter? A reliable, browser-based mirror saves time and reduces the small annoyances of daily routines. Whether you reach for the reversed online mirror to judge your true reflection or the mirrored view for a familiar glance, having a fast, private tool one tab away makes a real difference. Open it, allow your camera, and you have a dependable mirror ready whenever you are.

Frequently asked questions

How do I use my laptop or computer as a mirror?

Open this online mirror and press Start mirror, then allow camera access when your browser asks. It turns on your laptop or computer webcam and shows your live image flipped like real glass, so any device with a camera works as a mirror with nothing to download or install.

How do I use my phone as a mirror?

Open this page in your phone browser and tap Start mirror, then allow camera access. It uses your front camera and flips the view so it behaves like a handheld mirror. Tap full screen for a clean, distraction-free reflection while you get ready.

Is a mirror image reversed or flipped?

Yes. A real mirror, and this online mirror by default, shows a reversed image where your left and right are swapped, which is why your reflection raises the opposite hand. That flipped view is the one you see every day, so it feels natural even though it is not how others see you.

Why do I look different in a mirror than in a photo?

A mirror shows a reversed image you have seen your whole life, so it feels familiar, while a photo shows the unreversed version that everyone else actually sees. Camera lens distortion, the angle and the lighting also play a part. To compare both, use the flip button here to switch between the mirrored and true view.

How do I flip or un-mirror the camera image?

Press Start mirror, then tap the flip button in the floating controls. The first tap switches to the true, un-mirrored view, which is how other people and photos see you, and tapping again returns to the familiar mirrored view. You can toggle between the two as often as you like.

Is this online mirror private and safe to use?

Yes, it is built to be private. The video runs locally on your device and is shown only on your screen, so nothing is recorded, saved or sent to any server. Access ends the moment you stop the mirror or close the page, and any photo you snap stays on your device unless you choose to share it.

Why is my camera not showing in the mirror?

Most often the camera permission was blocked or another app is already using it. Allow camera access for this site in your browser settings, close other apps or tabs that may be holding the camera, then press Try again. A quick page refresh usually clears it up.

How do I use this online mirror for makeup or grooming?

Start the mirror, then turn up the brightness slider if your room is dim and use zoom to inspect close detail like eyeliner, a stray hair or a smudge. Going full screen gives you a large, steady reflection that makes applying makeup, shaving or trimming far easier than a small handheld mirror.

Does the online mirror work on iPhone and Android?

Yes. It runs in the browser on iPhone, iPad and Android phones and tablets, using the front camera by default just like a real mirror. As long as you open it over a secure connection and allow camera access, it works the same way on every modern phone and computer.

Is this online mirror free to use?

Yes, this free online mirror is completely free with no sign-up, downloads, watermarks or limits. It runs right in your browser, so you can open it and use your camera as a mirror whenever you need a quick look, as often as you want.