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Webcamxp Pro Portable

| Feature | WebcamXP Pro | Blue Iris | OBS Studio | iSpy | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | One-time ~$39 | One-time ~$69 | Free | Freemium (subscription for cloud) | | Cameras (Pro) | Up to 4 | Unlimited | Limited by PC | Unlimited | | Motion Detection | Good | Excellent | None (plugin needed) | Good (AI optional) | | Streaming Output | HTTP, FTP, Email | RTSP, HTTP, FTP | RTMP (Twitch/YouTube) | HTTP, Cloud | | Resource Usage | Very Low | Moderate | Low to Moderate | High (CPU heavy) | | Ease of Use | Easy | Moderate | Moderate (streaming focus) | Easy |

: It allowed users to connect dozens of cameras—USB, PCI cards, and even early IP cams—and view them all in a single mosaic grid.

For those wanting to share a live feed, webcamXP Pro excels by including its own web server. This means you don't need to set up a separate server to broadcast your stream; the application does it for you. Additional sharing features include: webcamxp pro

Security, privacy, and deployment considerations

This comprehensive article covers everything you need to know about webcamXP Pro, including its key features, how to set it up, and how it compares to modern video management software (VMS). What is webcamXP Pro? | Feature | WebcamXP Pro | Blue Iris

8.2/10

Obtain the installer (approx. 11.5 MB) from the official WebcamXP website or trusted software repositories. There is no monthly subscription

As of the last stable release, is available for a one-time purchase of approximately $39 to $49 USD (depending on sales). This is a perpetual license for one PC. There is no monthly subscription, which is a massive advantage over cloud-based competitors like Nest Aware or Arlo Secure.