Live camera sharing lets one teammate drive a virtual camera on their iPhone or iPad while everyone else watches the framing update in their browser — regardless of location.Documentation Index
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How it works
Spark transmits 3D coordinates, not video. This means a teammate in another city can drive the camera without lag, and anyone in the same scene can see where the broadcaster is positioned.Start broadcasting
- In Lightcraft Spark, tap the lightning bolt button at the top of the shooting view.
- The corresponding icon in the browser changes from blue to orange, signaling that the phone is broadcasting.
Follow the broadcaster
- In the browser, click the orange lightning bolt icon.
- Choose Follow [user name] from the dropdown.
- Your browser viewport now mirrors the broadcaster’s camera in real time.
The broadcaster also appears as a gray camera inside the 3D scene, visible to everyone else in the session.
Limitations
- Only one teammate can broadcast a live camera at a time. Multi-user simultaneous broadcast is on the roadmap.
- The broadcaster must have Lightcraft Spark open and connected to the same scene.

