- add a convenient Capture widget to your device’s home screen that launches you directly into the Box app’s camera, or
- enable a setting in the Box app that automatically launches you into the Box app’s camera every time you open the app.
- quickly and easily launch into the Box app’s camera on your iOS or Android device to immediately snap photos, record video, scan documents, or record audio to upload to Box, and
- have a designated upload folder where all your photos, videos, scanned documents, and audio recordings are stored when uploaded from continuous capture.
Option 1: Setting up the continuous capture widget
Use this setting if you want to add a Capture widget to your device’s home screen.On iOS
To add the continuous capture widget to your device’s home screen on iOS:- Press and hold an empty area on your device’s home screen until a ”+” button appears in the top-left of your device’s screen.
- Tap the + button.
- In the search bar, search for “Box”, then select Box from the search results. The Box search displays the Box Capture widget.
- Tap Add Widget.
- To launch continuous capture mode, tap the Capture widget.
On Android
To add the continuous capture widget to your device’s home screen on Android:- Press and hold the Box app icon, or press and hold an empty area on your device’s home screen until the device menu appears.
- In the menu, select Widgets.
- Search for the “Box” section.
- In the list of Box widgets, press and hold the Box Capture widget, and then drag it to an empty area on your device’s home screen.
- To launch continuous capture mode, tap the Capture widget.
Note: If your Android device uses the MIUI operating system, you may not be able to add the Box Capture widget to your device. We will support continuous capture for MIUI devices in the future.
Option 2: Enabling the Box app to always launch into continuous capture
Use this setting if you do not want to add a Capture widget to your device’s home screen. To enable the Box app to always launch into continuous capture:- In the Box iOS or Android app, open the Settings screen.
- In the Continuous Capture section, tap the Open in continuous capture toggle button.
Selecting the upload location
When you upload content from continuous capture, by default Box saves the content to a Box folder named “Capture Uploads”. If you want to save your continuous capture content in a different folder, launch Capture mode and then select the folder you want to use. To change the designated upload folder:- Launches into continuous capture.
- At the top of the screen, tap the folder to change the designated upload folder.
Configuring continuous capture settings
Continuous capture settings enable you to:- select whether to review each photo or automatically upload it to Box,
- select photo quality,
- select video quality,
- select whether to store the geographic location of your photos.
- Open the continuous capture settings screen. You can do this in one of two ways:
- navigate to the Box app’s Settings screen, and under Options tap Continuous Capture, or
- when in continuous capture mode, tap the gear icon in the top-left corner of the screen.
- In the settings screen, tap to select values for the following:
- Review Photo After Capture
- Video Quality
- Photo Quality
- Save Photo GPS Location
Review Photo After Capture
If you enable Review Photo After Capture, after you snap a photo, Box displays a Review Photo screen. You then can either retake the photo or upload it to Box. If you disable Review Photo After Capture, after you snap a photo, the Review Photo screen is bypassed and the photo is immediately uploaded to Box. Disable this setting when you want to rapidly snap photos in succession and immediately begin uploading them to Box. Video QualityThe following video qualities are available:
- 720p
- 1080p (default)
- 4K
The following photo qualities are available:
- Original (default)
- Small
- Medium
- Large
When you enable Save Photo GPS Location, Box asks you for permission to access your location. After you grant this permission, Box stores the photo’s GPS location as part of the photo’s Exif data. To view the location of the photo:
- Download the photo to your desktop.
- Open the photo with a standard photo viewer. The location data appears in the photo’s Properties section.