Works with your camera

EverydayEarth is provider-agnostic by design. If your camera can share an image, we can probably work with it.

Our approach

We adapt to your camera, not the other way around

We do not sell cameras or lock you into a specific ecosystem. EverydayEarth works with the hardware you already own by supporting standard protocols and flexible connection methods. If you can get an image from your camera, we can turn it into wildlife insight.

Connection types

How cameras share images with us

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RTSP Streams

Industry-standard streaming protocol supported by most IP cameras. We periodically pull a snapshot — no constant stream needed.

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Snapshot URLs

Many cameras expose a direct image URL. We fetch a still image on a schedule that you control — lightweight and simple.

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SD Card Sync

For trail cameras and offline setups, upload images from an SD card manually or through automated sync when connected.

Brand examples

Cameras people are already using

This is not an exclusive list — it is a starting point. Many cameras from many manufacturers work with EverydayEarth through standard protocols.

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Reolink

RTSP and snapshot support across most models.

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Amcrest

Widely compatible IP cameras with standard protocols.

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Wyze

Affordable cameras with RTSP firmware available.

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Trail Cameras

Any trail cam with SD card output works through manual upload or sync.

At a glance

Compatibility highlights

  • check_circle Works with any camera that supports RTSP, ONVIF, or snapshot URLs
  • check_circle Trail cameras supported through SD card upload
  • check_circle No proprietary hardware or accessories required
  • check_circle Provider-agnostic — not locked to any brand or ecosystem
  • check_circle New connection types added based on community feedback