Lose signal mid-upload? Phone goes to sleep? Doesn't matter. LibreCam picks up exactly where it left off. No re-uploading, no lost photos.
If an upload is interrupted — bad signal, phone sleep, app switch — it resumes from the exact byte where it stopped. No restart.
Videos are large files. Resumable uploads mean a 200MB walkthrough video doesn't restart from zero when you drive through a dead zone.
LibreCam detects connection quality and adapts. Weak signal? It queues uploads and waits for a stronger connection. No stuck spinners.
Every photo saves to your phone first. The upload queue is persistent — even if you restart the app, pending uploads are still there, waiting.
Most apps upload photos like email attachments — start from the beginning, hope for the best. If the connection drops, the upload fails and starts over. LibreCam uses chunked, resumable uploads. Your photo is split into small pieces. Each piece is confirmed received before moving to the next. If the connection drops, we pick up from the last confirmed piece. It's the same technology Google Drive uses for large files — but built for jobsite conditions where signal comes and goes.
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