Mobile Flashlight
ONLINE FLASHLIGHT
If your device is supported, you can start right away.
This tool works on mobile devices. Scan the QR code or share the page directly.
This tool works on mobile devices. Scan the QR code or share the page directly.
Mobile Flashlight
If your device is supported, you can start right away.
This tool works on mobile devices. Scan the QR code or share the page directly.
Mobile Flashlight
The page tries to turn on your phone LED directly through the browser. This only works if the browser allows the required camera interface and torch support.
Nothing is downloaded. There is no file upload. There is no photo or video workflow. The page exists only to provide light quickly on supported devices.
How to use
Limits
| Input | A tap on the button and, if needed, camera permission. |
|---|---|
| Output | The LED turns on or off if the device, browser and permission allow it. |
| Required | Smartphone, HTTPS, camera permission, browser access to the camera API and torch support. |
| Not supported | Desktop usage, insecure HTTP connections and devices without suitable browser support. |
| iPhone / iPad | The page checks iOS separately and blocks versions that are too old so expectations stay clear. |
When this makes sense
Privacy
The page only requests camera access when you start the feature. The access is technically required because mobile browsers usually control the LED through the camera interface.
This version does not upload photos, save video or send camera data to a server. Access stays local in the browser.
Depending on your device, the operating system may still show a camera indicator. That is normal and comes from the way browsers control the flashlight.
Help
About the page
This page is intentionally built as a standalone solution. The focus is one clear function, short explanations and an interface that makes sense on a smartphone right away.
There is no download funnel, no artificial navigation and no separate tool shell.
Contact
FAQ
Most of the time either HTTPS is missing, camera permission was denied, real torch support is not available in the browser, or you are not using a supported smartphone.
The browser cannot switch the LED like a free system setting. On supported devices this works through camera access.
This version stores nothing and does not send recordings to a server. Camera access is only used to control the LED and is then stopped again.
The feature is built for a smartphone flashlight. Desktop browsers do not have meaningful hardware access for it, so the page blocks desktop use on purpose.