Understand how your prototype performs against the competition
Get access to a full comparison of your device performance with one or multiple competing products from the extensive DXOMARK database. Based on our robust and complete Camera protocol, we evaluate all aspects of camera quality on five major sub-scores: photo, video, bokeh, preview, and zoom.
After running the test and competitive benchmark based on objective and perceptual measurements, our camera experts will prepare a full debrief of your device’s performance, identifying strengths as well as shortfalls in order to optimize user experience and ensure user satisfaction.
Evaluate your low-light performance
Even for today’s most advanced smartphones, low light remains a challenging area, often cited as a major source of user dissatisfaction in photography, video recording, and zoom functionality. Measuring your camera’s performance in various low-light scenarios is essential to identifying its limitations and improving overall user satisfaction.
Our unique Multispectral Lighting System (MLS) solution enables accurate and repeatable tests in extreme low-light conditions, even below 1 lux, providing valuable insights into how well your camera can handle these tough environments. Through this evaluation, we assess your device’s ability to convey authentic night atmospheres, balancing exposure with noise and texture to ensure an optimal viewing experience.
We focus on critical elements such as exposure, dynamic range, color accuracy, and fine details, but also consider aspects like motion blur, autofocus reliability, and capture speed, ensuring a holistic evaluation of your device’s low-light capabilities.
Evaluate your performance on new types of usages
Our testing protocol is regularly updated with new use cases to keep up with the changing ways that consumers use their devices, such as:
- Zooming in and out while recording videos
- Recording videos while in motion, such as running
- Capturing night scenes
- Taking portraits with a blurred background
- Using video bokeh and cinematic mode
- Pro mode or RAW capture mode