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CamCast.live is a SaaS product for publishing IP camera live streams to web pages. It is aimed at users without an RTSP or video streaming background, offering guided setup by camera brand, automatically building connection URLs, and displaying live footage on websites via an embeddable player. According to the site, it supports 15+ camera brands, including Hikvision, Dahua, Reolink, Amcrest, Axis, and others.
The product centers on “connecting, organizing, displaying, and sharing” camera streams. Viewing times can be scheduled per camera, which is useful for showing footage only during business hours. Multiple cameras across locations can be managed by location, room, or custom groups. The player supports grid, carousel, and single-camera layouts, and is mobile-friendly. Built-in sharing options include Facebook, X, and direct links. White-label features allow users to remove CamCast branding and configure logos and colors. The available information does not mention collaboration features such as team members, role permissions, or access control.
The pricing structure is relatively clear and is charged per camera per month. The Free plan costs $0 and supports up to 2 cameras, but includes branding and does not support scheduling. Starter costs $15/camera/month and adds weekly scheduling and basic analytics. Professional costs $30/camera/month and includes white labeling, 24-hour cloud recording, full analytics export, and a read-only API. Enterprise costs $45/camera/month and provides custom domains, 7-day cloud recording, full API access, priority support, an SLA, and phone support. Based on its cloud recording, web login, and website embedding features, the deployment model appears to be cloud-based; self-hosting is not mentioned.
Its strengths include a low setup barrier, support for mainstream camera brands, flexible embedding options, and a Free plan suitable for small-scale validation. It can be practical for scenarios such as multi-store businesses, tourist attractions, venues, property management, and customer-facing showcase pages. Limitations include the lack of information on security compliance, video encryption, permission systems, payment methods, and access from mainland China. API and white-label capabilities are also concentrated in higher-tier plans.
The website does not disclose support for mainland China network access, payment, or localization, so its accessibility status should be considered unknown. If targeting customers in China or deploying cameras in China, it is advisable to test latency, stability, and compliance requirements. Alternative options may include local camera cloud services such as 萤石云, 海康开放平台, and 大华乐橙云.
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camcast.live is an Unknown Video Infra provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach camcast.live directly.