Dig Pic pulls every frame off your old Leica or Lumix over Wi-Fi — no cable, no card reader — then develops them with real film stocks, grain and halation. All on your iPhone.

No cables. No SD reader. No desktop software that stopped working in 2014. Your phone does all of it.
Turn on the camera's Wi-Fi. Aim your phone at its screen — Dig Pic reads the network name and password for you and joins. No squinting, no typing.
OCR Wi-Fi captureEvery JPEG flows straight onto your iPhone over the camera's own Wi-Fi — full resolution, EXIF intact, location stamped from your phone.
cam.cgi · DLNAPick a stock, push the grain, add halation and a leak. A real Metal-shaded darkroom — not a flat Instagram filter.
Metal film engineHand-built film LUTs across colour negative, slide, black & white, lomo and creative. Try a few — the preview develops live.
Every effect is computed in linear colour on the GPU — the grain is structured noise, not a JPEG texture slapped on top.
A Metal kernel modelled on the Dehancer / IPOL grain — structured, luminance-weighted, regenerated as you size it. No tiled noise.
That red glow bleeding off highlights on cinema film — multi-scale, black-protected so your shadows stay clean.
An RNI-style degree ruler that rotates around your crop frame, auto-zooming just enough — buttery, never jumpy.
Tap to set the mirror centre. Step it up from a single left-right fold to full radial symmetry.
Chromatic aberration, edge softness, anamorphic streaks and a standalone vignette — cheap-glass character on demand.
The orange `'04 11 23` corner stamp from a 90s point-and-shoot — because some photos deserve a timestamp.

If it ran Panasonic's Image App, Dig Pic talks to it — including every Leica rebrand of a Lumix.
Dig Pic is in the darkroom. Drop your email and we'll tell you the moment it lands on the App Store.