: Download the AXIS IP Utility on a Windows computer. It automatically discovers all Axis devices on your network.

Before you can use a live view link, you need the camera's local network address.

Open a browser with two windows side-by-side (Master live view / Slave live view). Click on a moving object in the master view. The slave camera should instantly snap to that location in its own live view.

: Public embedding usually requires the camera to be on a public IP or proxied through a web server for security. 3. Social Media Streaming An easy way to embed an AXIS camera's video into a web page

In modern surveillance, balancing security needs with personal privacy is paramount. Axis addresses this with features that complement the Live View experience.

: Access the camera by entering its IP address (e.g., http://192.168.0.90 ) into a web browser.

For businesses looking to integrate security feeds into their existing websites, Intranet portals, or Building Management Systems, the ability to embed Axis live views is essential. Developers commonly use the HTML element. By using the specific video streaming URL (such as the CGI paths mentioned earlier), you can embed the live video into a webpage just as you would embed a YouTube video.

rtsp:// /axis-media/media.amp?videocodec=h264&camera=2

Depending on your architecture, live viewing is primarily established through two methods:

Click to generate a link that can be shared with other users in your organization. Remote Access via AXIS Companion

The most common way to pull a live video stream from an Axis camera for native players (like VLC, FFmpeg, or an NVR) is through an RTSP link.

But the deeper layer is existential: This is also the structure of in a networked age.

Utilize tokens for temporary access to live feeds.