Load every recipe straight from your camera.
Pulls all seven custom slots over USB-C in seconds. Your C1–C7 live in the app, editable, exportable, ready to swap.
Load every custom slot from your Fujifilm body over USB-C. Browse 300+ community recipes, apply in one tap, and render with your camera's own color science — no simulation.
Six tools, one app. Built around the way Fujifilm photographers actually work — not a preset library, not a LUT plugin. The real in-camera JPEG engine, driven over USB.
Pulls all seven custom slots over USB-C in seconds. Your C1–C7 live in the app, editable, exportable, ready to swap.
Tuned by photographers, ready to install. Filter by base simulation, mood, or photographer. One tap to queue.
Pick a slot — C1 through C7 — and the recipe writes in seconds. Overwrite warnings, undo on the camera itself.
No simulation — the real in-camera JPEG engine, driven over USB. What the sensor would produce, from a RAW you already shot.
Tag, filter, and install any recipe straight to a custom slot. Color-coded by base simulation, sortable by latest or most used.
Drag to scrub. Pick any cached render on either side. The only honest way to choose between Classic Chrome and Classic Neg.
Early users, shooting on real assignments. Street, editorial, travel. Here's what they're sending us back.
I was very easily able to connect to my XT5 and save recipes to the custom slots. It's very easy to then try some out and swap them as you realize what you really like and don't.
I really enjoyed the app — especially the interface. Also the connection process is so straightforward for my X100VI. The app makes trying new recipes more easy. Looking forward to the future features.
I like the user experience — the layout is simple and fit to purpose. The idea behind the app is great as it encourages exchange between photographers and is an enrichment to the Fujifilm community!
This app lets you manage the recipes on your Fujifilm in the simplest way. All you need is a USB-C cable and you do everything from the iPhone. In just a few seconds you can swap one or all 7 recipes inside the camera and use your favorites.
A must-have app for anyone shooting with Fujifilm who wants to truly unlock the power of film recipes. The interface is clean, fast, and very intuitive, and the ability to organize, filter, and store recipes locally makes a huge difference compared to more cluttered alternatives. The standout feature is how easy it is to manage your library and send recipes directly to your camera in just one step. It turns what used to be a tedious process into something smooth and even enjoyable. You can tell it's built by someone who genuinely understands how Fujifilm users work in real life.
Under thirty seconds from unboxing to a new recipe on C1. I timed it. My old workflow was Lightroom, a LUT pack, and a lot of swearing.
Fuji Recipes talks to your camera over USB-C using the same protocol Fujifilm's own tools use. Nothing is simulated. Your camera does the rendering.
Plug your supported Fujifilm camera into your phone via USB-C. The app recognizes it instantly — X100VI, X-T5, X-H2, X-S20 and more.
Choose a recipe from your library or the community feed. Render it directly using your Fujifilm camera color science.
Select a slot — C1 through C7 — and write. The next JPEG out of your camera is graded by the recipe you just installed.
Hit a bug, something not writing right to your camera, or have a feature request? Send it over — screenshots welcome. Goes straight to my inbox.
Click the address to open a pre-filled message in your default email app — attach screenshots there if it helps.
Open email →The app works with most modern Fujifilm cameras that have custom recipe slots and a USB port. That includes:
We're actively working on supporting more Fujifilm cameras. If you try the app with a camera that isn't on this list — or something doesn't behave right on yours — please get in touch. We'd love to hear from you and work together to add proper support for your body.
Fuji Recipes is free on iOS and Android. Connect a camera and you're rendering in under thirty seconds.