Check your camera's resolution, frame rate, and settings instantly — no downloads, no sign-ups, 100% private.
Click ‘allow’ when you see a prompt in the browser
Hit the “Start Webcam Test” button above to begin.
Grant camera permission when your browser asks. Your feed never leaves your device.
See your live feed, resolution, FPS, and camera details instantly.
Yes, 100%. Your camera feed is processed entirely in your browser using the standard WebRTC API. No video data is ever recorded, uploaded, or sent to any server. The page works completely offline once loaded.
A black screen usually means another application is using your camera. Close any video call apps (Zoom, Teams, Google Meet), then click "Try Again". On laptops, also check if there's a physical privacy shutter covering the lens.
Click the camera/lock icon in your browser's address bar and change the permission to "Allow", then refresh the page. In Chrome, you can also go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > Camera.
Most webcams run at 30 FPS, which is ideal for video calls and recording. 25+ FPS (shown in green) is excellent. 15-24 FPS (amber) is acceptable but may look slightly choppy. Below 15 FPS (red) suggests poor lighting or a low-end camera.
Once you start the test, the resolution is displayed automatically in the stats panel. Common webcam resolutions are 720p (1280x720) and 1080p (1920x1080). The resolution shown reflects your camera's actual output.
Yes. If you have multiple cameras connected (e.g., a built-in laptop camera and an external USB webcam), a dropdown will appear in the stats panel letting you switch between them.
Yes. The webcam test works on mobile browsers (Chrome and Safari on iOS and Android). It will use your front-facing camera by default, and you can switch to the rear camera using the dropdown.
Check your camera before your next meeting or recording — no installs, no sign-ups, totally private.