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AppRecs rating 3.3. Trustworthiness 87 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 16 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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87% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
About Horika
Have you ever enjoyed casually snapping photos with a plastic toy camera?
Horika is not just a filter app — it rebuilds a tactile shooting experience: the feel of a plastic body, simple physical interactions, and the small uncertainty at the moment the shutter fires. Every shot may bring light leaks, grain, color shifts, or blur — these are not bugs, they are character.
Use cases: a pocket camera for quick snapshots, travel sketches, mood captures, and analogue-style creations. Horika wants to be the camera at your side, helping you record moods and moments.
Core experiences:
- Ritual & randomness: Horika brings back film's ritual — each shutter press is a small random experiment, and that's the charm
- Film texture: light leaks, vignetting, grain, scratches, color shifts, and film edge frames
- Multiple film types & frame formats: supports multiple film types and common formats (for example 6×6, 6×4.5), each with distinct grain and color
- Holka mode: built-in "Holka" mode for a closer-to-real toy-camera unpredictability
- Thumb-wind film advance: wind the film with your thumb — a small gesture that recreates the tactile advance
- Multi-exposure: support for multi-exposure compositions to expand creative possibilities
- Simulated film-roll experience: rolls have frame counts and edge markings; developing a roll creates a small moment of anticipation
Open Horika and shoot — imperfect surprises await.
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Reviews for Horika
Kittymaylowe
Restore purchase error
Paid for pro, then had to re install and when I click to restore purchases it says I never bought it, yet I'm unable to even pay for pro again so I'm very stuck
Evilmonkeypaw
Toy camera fun
I love this app. It reminds me of using my Holga. You pick a film and then you’ve got 12 shots on the roll using the same film. There is a film advance button to add to the camera experience. Multiple exposures are possible and there are different colored flashes. I like being able to view the photos in the app after I take them. The one thing is without instructions, it took me a little while to figure out I needed to use the film advance button. But after that blip, I’ve loved it and use it all the time. It’s really fun.