Combine your dashcam cameras into one video
Most dashcams save each camera as its own file — front in one, rear in another, the cabin in a third. dashcamigo lays them into a single video: side by side, in a grid, or one large with the rest as picture-in-picture. It runs in your browser, so nothing is uploaded, and it reads 70mai, BlackVue, Viofo, Garmin, Vantrue and dozens more — not just one brand.
Open your recordingsOne file instead of three
After a drive you end up with parallel files: a front clip and a rear clip for the same minute, sometimes a cabin clip too. Watching them means juggling windows. Combining them into one video gives you a single file you can share, upload as evidence, or keep — with every camera in the same frame, perfectly in sync.
dashcamigo does this without sending anything to a server. Your recordings are read and combined locally, in the browser tab, and the finished video is saved straight to your computer.
Layouts
- Side by side — Two cameras next to each other — front and rear at equal size.
- Stacked — Two cameras one above the other, for tall screens or portrait clips.
- Grid — Up to four cameras in a 2×2 grid — front, rear, cabin and a side camera together.
- Picture-in-picture — One camera fills the frame; the others sit in small rounded insets you can move and resize.
- Asymmetric split — One camera on one half, two stacked on the other — a main view plus two extras.
How to combine your cameras
- Plug the SD card into your computer and drop the whole folder onto dashcamigo.app.
- Open the trip — front, rear and cabin line up automatically on one timeline.
- Open export, pick a layout (side by side, grid or picture-in-picture), and choose the range to save.
- Save — the combined video is written straight to your computer, with the GPS track inside.
Front and rear in one file — even when the camera app won't
Manufacturer apps often stop short here. BlackVue Viewer plays front and rear together but exports them as two separate files — it can't write one combined clip. dashcamigo reads BlackVue, Viofo, 70mai, Vantrue, Thinkware, Garmin and more, and writes the combined video the manufacturer app leaves out. Same drive, every camera, one file.
Combining re-encodes the video, so it isn't instant — a long range takes a little time. For the smoothest export, use Chrome, Edge or another Chromium browser on a computer. This stitches cameras into one frame; joining a drive's short clips end to end into one continuous file happens automatically when you pick a range.
FAQ
Can I combine front and rear dashcam video into one file?
Yes. Open the trip, choose a side-by-side, stacked or picture-in-picture layout, pick the range, and save. The front and rear cameras are written into one video, in sync, with the GPS track inside the file.
Does it work with three cameras (front, rear and cabin)?
Yes. Use the 2×2 grid or a picture-in-picture layout to put three or four cameras in one video. Front, rear, cabin and a side camera can all share the frame.
Is my video uploaded anywhere?
No. There is no server. Your recordings are read and combined locally in your browser, and the finished file is saved straight to your computer. Nothing leaves your device.
Which dashcams does it support?
70mai, BlackVue, Viofo, Garmin, Vantrue, Thinkware, GoPro and many more — anything that writes standard .mp4, .mov or .ts files. If your camera isn't read yet, send a sample to feedback@dashcamigo.app and we'll add it.
Is it free?
Yes — free, no sign-up, nothing to install. Open the page, drop your folder, combine and save.