MediMirror Compatibility Centre
Check browser support, device readiness, and camera permissions.
Live Compatibility Check
Secure HTTPS
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Camera access requires a secure HTTPS connection.
Camera Access
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Uses standard browser camera permissions only.
Wake Lock
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Keeps the screen awake during routines if supported by the browser.
Local Storage
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Used only for local settings such as themes and preferences.
Fullscreen
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Allows immersive full-screen mirror mode where supported.
Installable App
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Can be added to home screen on supported devices and browsers.
Best Browsers by Device
Android / Samsung
Recommended
Chrome or Samsung Internet usually gives the best camera and installable app support.
iPhone / iPad
Recommended
Safari is recommended for the most reliable camera permission behaviour on iOS and iPadOS.
Windows PC
Recommended
Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome are recommended for camera, fullscreen, and PWA support.
Mac
Recommended
Safari or Chrome are recommended for stable camera permission support.
If Camera Is Blocked
Android Chrome
- Tap the padlock icon
- Open Permissions or Site Settings
- Set Camera to Allow
- Refresh MediMirror
Safari iPhone / iPad
- Tap the AA icon or site settings
- Open Website Settings
- Set Camera to Allow
- Refresh MediMirror
Windows Edge / Chrome
- Click the padlock icon
- Open Site permissions
- Set Camera to Allow
- Refresh MediMirror
Privacy and Screenshot Limits
MediMirror can protect against some accidental exposure, such as hiding the camera view when the browser loses focus. However, standard websites cannot fully block device-level screenshots on iPhone, Android, Windows, or Mac. This is a browser and operating system limitation.
NHS / Governance Friendly Notes
MediMirror uses standard browser permissions only. No software installation is required for the core web app, no mandatory sign-in is required, no analytics or tracking scripts are used by default, and photos or videos are saved locally only when the user chooses to create them.