Quantum random number generators (QRNGs) can significantly improve the
security of cryptographic protocols, by ensuring that generated keys cannot be
predicted. However, the cost, size, and power requirements of current QRNGs has
prevented them from becoming widespread. In the meantime, the quality of the
cameras integrated in mobile telephones has improved significantly, so that now
they are sensitive to light at the few-photon level. We demonstrate how these
can be used to generate random numbers of a quantum origin