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1)DroidCam – Works on both Android and iPhone, connects via USB, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. 2)EpocCam – Compatible with iOS and Android, supports wireless connection and works with many video chat apps. 3)iVCam – Supports Windows and lets you connect via Wi-Fi or USB, works with Android and iPhone. 4)Iriun Webcam – Cross-platform app supporting Windows, Mac, and Linux, connects over Wi-Fi. 5)Reincubate Camo – Offers high-quality video and lots of settings, works with iPhone and Mac/Windows.
I knew about few of them, but I was finding a open-source alternative. Thank you for the list though :)