About This App
  • Category

    Entertainment

  • Installs

    10M+

  • Content Rating

    Everyone

  • Developer Email

    appsresort5@gmail.com

  • Privacy Policy

    https://sites.google.com/view/time-warp-scanner-policy/home

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Time Warp Scan: Face Scanner is a fun little app from Apps Resort - Daily Tool Apps that lets you create those trippy, warped face videos you've probably seen all over social media. It's basically a tool that scans your face with a moving line and then manipulates the image to make it look all stretched and distorted in real-time. The app was first released back in 2020 and you can download it for free on the Google Play Store, though it's also available on the App Store for iPhone users. Since its launch, the app has racked up over 10 million installs on Google Play alone, which is pretty impressive for such a niche tool. It's totally free to download and use, but be warned - there are ads that pop up from time to time, and if you want to remove them or unlock some extra effects, you can pay for in-app purchases. You don't actually need to register or create an account to use the app, which is nice if you just want to jump right in and start making weird videos. The app has a solid 4.2-star rating on Google Play from hundreds of thousands of reviews, so it's clearly doing something right. As for who this app is for, honestly, it's perfect for anyone who loves creating goofy content for TikTok, Instagram Reels, or just wants to make their friends laugh. It's one of those apps you pull out at parties or when you're bored and want to see your face get all wonky.

Using Time Warp Scan is pretty straightforward, but there are a few tricks to get the best results. When you open the app, you just point your front-facing camera at your face, and you'll see a line moving across the screen - that's the warp line. You can adjust how fast this line moves, and I've found that setting it to a slower speed gives you more control over the final look. The key is to keep your face relatively still while the line does its thing, then move slightly once it passes to create that signature warped effect. One tip I picked up from messing around with it is to try different angles - don't just face the camera straight on, tilt your head a bit or try it from the side for some really wild results. You can also tap the screen to pause the scanning process, which is useful if you want to capture a specific expression. After you've recorded your video, the app lets you save it to your gallery or share it directly to social media. The interface could be a bit more intuitive, but once you've played with it for a few minutes, you'll get the hang of it.

I've tried a few other apps that do similar things, like Snapchat's face filters and Cupace Face Warp, but I keep coming back to Time Warp Scan for a few reasons. First off, Snapchat's tools are cool, but they're buried inside a huge social media app and you don't get as much control over the warp effect. Time Warp Scan is just one dedicated tool that does one thing really well. Cupace Face Warp is probably the closest competitor, but I found its interface more confusing and the results weren't as smooth. What really sold me on Time Warp Scan is how simple it is - there's no fluff, no complicated menus, just open it and start making weird face videos. Plus, the fact that it works consistently without crashing is a big deal for me. Some of those other apps I tried would freeze up or produce laggy videos, but this one has been pretty reliable on my phone.

Features

  • 🤪 The real-time scanning effect is what makes this app stand out compared to something like Reface. While Reface focuses on swapping faces or adding filters to existing photos, Time Warp Scan actually captures your face in motion and distorts it live. You can see the warp happening right on your screen before you even record, which makes it way more interactive and fun to play with. The moving line adds this element of surprise that you just don't get with other editing apps.
  • 🎮 The adjustable scan speed is another feature I really appreciate. Other similar apps usually lock you into one speed or make it hard to control how the distortion happens. With Time Warp Scan, you can slow it down to get those subtle, creepy effects, or speed it up for something more chaotic and cartoonish. It gives you actual creative control over the end result, which is rare for a free app in this category.
  • 📲 The direct saving and sharing options are super convenient. Unlike some apps that force you to export to their own platform first or watermark everything, Time Warp Scan just saves the video straight to your phone. You can then upload it to TikTok, Instagram, or wherever without any hassle. Cupace Face Warp, for example, requires you to watch an ad before you can save each video, which gets annoying fast.
  • 🎨 The variety of warp effects is better than I expected from such a small app. There are different modes like left-to-right scan, top-to-bottom scan, and even a circular one that creates this vortex effect on your face. Most comparable apps only offer one or two basic distortion types, so having these options makes the app feel more versatile and keeps it from getting boring after a few uses.

Pros

  • 👍 The app is completely free to download and use on Google Play without any paywalls blocking the main features, which is honestly rare these days. Snapchat's face filters are also free, but they're tied to their social platform and you can't use them independently.
  • 👍 It doesn't require any registration or account creation, so you can start using it immediately after installing the app. Cupace Face Warp asks for an email sign-up, which is just unnecessary for a simple face filter app.
  • 👍 The ads are non-intrusive and you get a decent amount of usage before one pops up, making the experience less frustrating than some other free apps in this category.

Cons

  • 👎 The app crashes occasionally on older Android phones, especially when you try to record longer videos. I haven't had this issue with Snapchat's face filters, which seem to be more optimized for different devices.
  • 👎 There's no option to remove the watermark without paying for the premium version, which is a bit annoying if you want clean content for social media. Most other free face filter apps on Google Play also do this, but it's still a drawback.
  • 👎 The customer support is almost non-existent - I tried to report a bug once and never got a response. Apps from bigger developers usually have better support channels.
  • 👎 The app hasn't been updated in a while, so some features feel a bit dated compared to newer apps like Cupace Face Warp that get regular updates with fresh effects.

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