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Measure real FPSlighting conditionsimage sharpnessand noise levels. See exactly how your webcam performs for video calls and streaming.
Record video with audio directly in your browser. Review your recordings instantly or download them to share.
Compare two cameras side by side with a resizable split view. Swap positionsadjust the layoutand download a screenshot to share.
Use rule-of-thirds grid and center guides to position yourself perfectly in the frame for professional-looking video.
Switch between mirror view (like a selfie) and natural view (how others see you on ZoomTeamsor Google Meet).
Adjust brightnesscontrastsaturationblurand more. Preview changes in real-time before your next call.
See resolutionaspect ratioframe rate capabilitiesand device name. Useful for troubleshooting and comparing webcams.
Everything runs locally in your browser. No video is uploadedstoredor shared. Your camera feed never leaves your device.
No software needed. Click the green "Start test" button at the top of this page.
Your browser will ask for camera permission. Click "Allow" to let our tool access your webcam. Learn more about permissions.
If your webcam worksyou'll see yourself on screen. No video? Check the troubleshooting section below.
Have multiple cameras? Use the device selector to switch between them and test each one.
Use our built-in tools to measure real FPSlighting conditionsimage sharpnessand noise levels.
Record a short video to check how you look and sound. Download or review it before your next important call.
Your browser needs permission to access the camera. Click "Allow" when prompted or check your browser settings.
ZoomSkypeor another app may be using your camera. Close other video apps and try again.
Your camera may be disabled in WindowsmacOSor Linux privacy settings. Check system permissions.
Outdated or missing drivers can prevent your camera from working. Update drivers through Device Manager or your manufacturer's website.
Check if your USB cable is fully plugged in. Try a different USB port or cable if available.
If nothing else worksyour camera hardware may be faulty. Try the camera on another computer to confirm.