Software Features and Description
Getting the best Photo & Video app for you is hard, which is why we are happy to give you Dispo: Retro Disposable Camera from David Dobrik. this app is the digital disposable camera — live in the moment, and share the true you :)
take a this app, or ten, or a hundred, and share memories with your friends on rolls
try out our latest cams and add a special touch to your day with just a tap
who knew photos could be so fun?. If Dispo: Retro Disposable Camera suits you, get the 44.96 MB app for 3.0.7 on PC. IF you like Dispo, you will like other Photo & Video apps like Rarevision VHS - Retro 80s Cam; Retro Selfie Camera; OLDV - Retro Video with BGMs; Retroid 70s - Photo editor; Filcaso: Best retro camera;
Download and install Dispo: Retro Disposable Camera on your computer
GET Compatible PC App
App |
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Maker |
Dispo |
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6,569 4.24 |
David Dobrik |
Or follow the guide below to use on PC:
Select Windows version:
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
Install Dispo: Retro Disposable Camera app on your Windows in 4 steps below:
- Download an Android emulator for PC:
Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .
- Install the emulator:
On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.
- Using Dispo on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
- Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Dispo"
- The search will reveal the Dispo: Retro Disposable Camera app icon. Open, then click "Install".
- Once Dispo is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Dispo.
- Now enjoy Dispo on PC.
Download a Compatible APK for PC
Download |
Developer |
Rating |
Current version |
Get APK for PC → |
David Dobrik |
4.24 |
3.0.7 |
Download on Android: Download Android
✔ Pros:
- The app has a unique concept of emulating a disposable camera, encouraging users to live in the moment and take raw, real photos.
- The vintage vibe of the app is appealing to some users.
- The idea of taking photos on a night out and looking at them in the morning is enjoyable.
☹ Cons:
- The app does not allow users to see their photos right away, which may be frustrating for some.
- There is another app (HUJI) that offers similar features but with the added benefit of being able to see photos immediately and having additional settings like self-timer and no flash.
- The app has a tendency to crash when scrolling through a large number of photos, making it difficult to view all the pictures taken.
Top Pcmac Reviews
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Some of y’all are missing the point of the app
By Anahi Ra (Pcmac user)
This app is trying to make it just as close to being relatable to an actually disposable camera. It’s about taking the photo and then moving on with the day. Living in the moment. You get one chance on the photo so it’s raw and real unlike the camera on your phone where you take multiple selfies trying to get the “perfect” one. (There is nothing wrong with that tho) this app is just a different concept. Don’t get mad is there isn’t a selfie setting or that you have to wait until the next day for your photos. That’s the point of the app. If you’re mad about these setting then just use your regular phone camera.
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It’s great but
By annabananananananan (Pcmac user)
This is a really cool concept and I love the vintage vibe of it but most people want to see their right away and suff and if this was the only app like this I wouldn’t mind but I did find another app just like this with the camera and everything but on this app you can see your photos right away and also flip the camera and it has no flash and self timer and it’s like a better version of this app but I still take photos on this app to support David and maybe he could give me a Tesla and also the name of the app is called HUJI
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stan 1888
By Sambarnes1000 (Pcmac user)
got this app thinking i’d just try it out. i was originally a huge fan of huiji until 1888 was released and i’ve been a huge fan since. figured i would try out david’s seeing if it was similar or (possibly??) better than 1888. whoooeeee i was wrong, lol. i’ll say, the app has potential. i don’t like that you have to wait upwards of 13 hours to get your photos. how do i know if they’re coming out okay??? the reason why i love disposable camera apps is because it doesn’t cost money to develop & you can make sure you’re actually taking good pics. what happens when i take a photo but it ends up the lighting would have been better facing the other direction, but i didn’t know because i cant see the photo until 9a the next day. also, the fact that the screen to see the pics your taking is like 1mm x 1mm i cant make sure everything is in focus and looks good. Sticking to 1888.
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I love the concept, but it’s buggy
By Juicy Chicky (Pcmac user)
I absolutely love the idea of going on a night out, taking a bunch of these photos and looking at them in the morning. And that’s exactly what I did, but it didn’t go as smoothly. I did my entire night out, slept and when I woke up I IMMEDIATELY went to go look at all the photos I’d taken, plot twist tho, when I scroll down to the bottom of my photos, it crashes without fail. I even tried scrolling through them, but without fail, when I get to photo 119 out of 140 it crashes. So I literally cannot view the photos I took at the beginning of the night, only at the end. That was really sad, but I do love the concept. Just needs fixed.